Wis. Trucker Faces Sentencing In Koch Cyberattack
The “Flame” virus, the most complex computer bug ever discovered, has been lurking for years inside Iranian government computers, spying on the country’s officials.
Spot Market Rates Barely Improve Despite More Freight
Freight matching service provider DAT reports total loads available increased 7.8% Nov. 17 through 23 compared to the previous seven days.
Independent Truckers Continue to Make Their Voices Heard
Independent truckers staged a job action that slowed work at the Port of Oakland on Wednesday, November 27. It was the truckers’ third job action since August.
I-94 project will help truckers find open parking spots
A new sign on westbound I-94 between Marshall and Battle Creek will indicate the number of available parking spots available for trucks.
Technology assists truckers in Mich. seeking rest
Signs posted near parking areas will be updated with real-time information on available spaces provided by sensors under each space that can detect when an 18-wheeler is there, according to the Battle Creek Enquirer .
Big rigs bring big business
Subfreezing wind chills and biting cold temperatures recently brought Lee Anderson’s trip to Jasper, N.Y., to a grinding halt at Amarillo’s Flying J Travel Plaza.
Independent Truckers Make Their Voices Heard: Third Recent Job Action at Port of Oakland
Photo by Jonathan Nack The Port of Oakland Truckers Alliance said the strike was called, “in protest of unsafe working conditions and unfair labor practices by terminal owners and Port of Oakland management.”
NATO blockade hurting trade in Pakistan
A week-old blockade of NATO supplies passing through Pakistan’s Khyber Paktunkhwa Province is hurting the economy, local business operators say.
Red River College names classroom after Maxim Truck & Trailer following $100K gift
WINNIPEG, Man. — Red River College has named a classroom after Maxim Truck & Trailer, in thanks of a $100,000 donation made last year.
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A drug smuggling-related conviction could cost commercial truck drivers their licenses for life.
