Flood detours costly for truckers
Missouri River flooding: Council Bluffs to Hamburg: See aerial video of flooding in Iowa along the Missouri River from Council Bluffs to Hamburg.
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It may not have helped the Vancouver Canucks in last night’s demoralizing defeat at the hands of the Boston Bruins, but a bhangra tribut Transportation costs up, trucking lagging other modes, report finds — LOMBARD, Ill.
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Product Watch Newsletter
June 8, 2011 Vol. 7, No. 12 One of my all-time favorite trucks is a tough little bugger that doesn’t even haul freight and isn’t totally at home on the road.
Anderson Trucking Service’s Lease Program to Pay $1 Million in Bonuses To Contractors
Anderson Trucking Service will pay out $1 million in bonuses to drivers who have successfully completed a one-year lease with the Minnesota-based trucking company.
PressurePro Participating in FMCSA’s Wireless Inspection Program
Advantage PressurePro announced its participation in the Wireless Roadside Inspection (WRI) Program with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and Oak Ridge National Labs.
Retail Container Traffic Close to Flat through July
Import cargo volume at the nation’s major retail container ports is expected to remain at about the same levels as last year through July before starting to resume increases later this summer, according to the monthly Global Port Tracker report from…
ATA Welcomes New Vice President of Legislative Affairs
American Trucking Associations has hired Caroline Decker as its new vice president of legislative affairs.
Some Trucks to be Temporarily Banned from U.S. 93 in Boulder City During Construction
After compromising with Arizona and federal government officials, the Nevada Department of Transportation announced plans to temporarily ban some trucks from U.S. 93 in Boulder City.
EPA Proposes Tougher Guidelines for SCR Engines
The pollution control systems most engine manufacturers used to meet 2010 emission standards have been effective, but technical developments justify tougher guidelines, says the Environmental Protection Agency.