Canadian Freight Index Rises for 12th Time
The cost of ground transportation for Canadian shippers increased 0.8 percent in February over January’s results, according to results published today by the The Base Rate Index also increased slightly, rising .5 percent over January’s result.
Record Parts and Service Help Drive Strong 1Q Results for Rush
Megadealer Rush Enterprises announced that for the first quarter of 2012, the company’s net income was $15.9 million, or 40 cents per diluted share, compared with net income of $7.3 million,
Index shows Canadian rates increased for 12th straight month
TORONTO, Ont. — The Canadian General Freight Index (CGFI) indicated the cost of ground transportation for Canadian shippers rose 0.8% in February, when compared to January.
Truck Tonnage Inches up in March
Don’t expect the rate of growth this year to mirror the last couple of years, said American Trucking Associations’ Chief Economist Bob Costello, referring to the 5.8% growth in both 2010 and 2011.
Transport Experts Say Public Must Push Congress to Act on Highways
Congress can’t do its job on the highway bill, so the public is going to have to take the lead, says a group of infrastructure experts including five former secretaries of transportation.The federal highway program is now running on its ninth tempora…
Canadian Agency Says Fleets Could Save With Natural Gas
Despite the higher upfront costs for engines that run natural gas, The Conference Board of Canada says that converting fleets to natural gas could produce savings of approximately $150,000 per truck over a 10-year period.
Ox Bodies Introduces Next Gen Ox SuperDump
Truck Bodies and Equipment International unveiled its next generation Ox SuperDump at the 2012 World of Asphalt Show in Charlotte, N.C. The new Ox SuperDump features four-, six- or seven-axle configurations, increasing payloads up to 25 tons and 80,000…
Walmart Tests New Truck Prototypes to Increase Efficiency
To improve the efficiency of its Class 8 heavy-duty trucks, Walmart U.S. Logistics, in partnership with truck and component manufacturers, built the following prototype tractors, according to its 2011 Global Responsibility Report.
Troopers and Truckers Team Up for Highway Safety
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Meritor Appoints Director of Sales for DriveForce Canada
Meritor named Barry Eckel director of OEM Sales & Canada, as a member of the Meritor DriveForce team. Eckel is responsible for leading the Meritor DriveForce sales and service organization for truck and trailer in Canada.