US trucking on cusp of a capacity shortage?
ORLANDO, Fla — US trucking is “on the cusp” of a capacity crunch, according to American Trucking Associations vice president and chief economist Bob Costello.
You survived the Great Recession. Are you ready for the “Great Okay”?
ORLANDO, Fla. — ACT Research president Kenneth Vieth may have summed up the US economic forecast best at ATA’s All Eyes on the Economy session when he said “We came through the Great Recession and we are now in the Great…
ATA Honors Year’s Best in Trucking
American Trucking Associations recognized some of the industry’s finest performances Sunday during its annual Management Conference & Exhibition, before a large crowd assembled for the opening general session.
American Trucking Associations MC&E Kicks Off in Orlando
The American Trucking Associations’ annual Management Conference and Exhibition got under way this weekend in Orlando, Fla.
CSX Selects McKees Rocks and Stowe Township for New Intermodal Facility
CSX Corp. and its transportation and intermodal terminals subsidiaries announced plans to design and build a new intermodal facility in McKees Rocks and Stowe Township, Pa., near Pittsburgh.
New Fleet Of Natural Gas Powered Trucks Arrives In Charleston
Republic Services Inc. deployed 53 compressed natural gas solid waste and recycling trucks to serve customers throughout the Charleston metro area.
PIT Compares North American and European Volvo Truck Models
FPInnovations’ Performance Innovation Transport group, a not-for-profit engineering and research group for the North American trucking industry, announced it is conducting fuel consumption tests comparing European and North American Volvo Trucks models.
Werner Profit Falls 15% During the Third Quarter
Nebraska-based truckload fleet Werner Enterprises reported a drop in its third quarter profit amid just a slight increase in business.
Port of Baltimore Partially Reopens
Activity at the Port of Baltimore started picking back up Friday afternoon following a strike that started two days earlier by members of the International Longshoremen’s Association, causing freight shipments to stop.
Mack to bring axle production to Hagerstown
HAGERSTOWN, Md. — Mack has announced it will bring production of its drive axles and carrier housings to the company’s Hagerstown, Md. plant.
