Driver says trucking job numbers at Port of Gulfport inflated
A full-time truck driver at the port, Mark Whetstine, said the number of trucking jobs being counted at the port is seriously inflated.
Binghamton roundabout gives truckers fits, but mayor defends project
Gene Castner has a front row seat to the biggest and sometimes funniest show in downtown — tractor-trailers trying to navigate the newly installed $750,000 roundabout.
Navistar Could Close Plants as Part of Cost-Cutting
In his first interview since becoming CEO of Navistar International in late August, Lewis Campbell told Reuters last week that the company may close factories as it works to lower its costs.
Clean Energy to Bring CNG to Virginia
State and local governments in Virginia will be able to buy compressed natural gas from Clean Energy for their vehicle fleets, thanks to a recent agreement signed by the governor.
Trucker honored for safe driving
A Wabash Valley truck driver was honored by his company this week for driving one million miles without an accident.
Truckers cut out of half-price Port Mann tolls
By Jeff Nagel – Surrey North Delta Leader Published: October 05, 2012 4:00 PM Updated: October 05, 2012 4:38 PM Some truckers are angry they’re the only set of drivers who aren’t being offered an introductory deal when the new tolled Port Mann Bridge o…
FedEx Talks Fuel Economy, Sustainability at Green Fleet Conference
By Greg Basich, Contributor SCHAUMBURG, IL – FedEx has improved fuel economy by 16.6% and is on track to meet its goal of reducing fuel consumption by 20% from its 2005 baseline, said Mitch Jackson, Environmental Affairs & Sustainability, during a …
FleetSmart offering free Webinars on SmartDriver training
OTTAWA, Ont. — Natural Resources Canada’s FleetSmart program is offering two free webinars for fleet managers.
Two Bandag retreads accepted into SmartWay program
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Two Bandag retreads have been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for inclusion in its SmartWay program.
Manitoba truck pull raises $3,000 for United Way
WINNIPEG, Man. — It took less than three minutes for the Manitoba trucking industry to raise $3,000 for the United Way.