Kee Human Resources buys J&L Personnel
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Kee Human Resources has purchased J&L Personnel. The purchase, which took effect late fall, has added more than 100 associates to the Kee group.
Shipper conditions fall marginally in November: FTR Associates report
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Shipper conditions fell marginally in November from October to a reading of -5.3, according to the latest results from FTR Associates’ Shippers Conditions Index (SCI). FTR officials say the decline is a…
Special Coverage of HDAW ’13
As HDT’s editors cover Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week 2013 in Las Vegas this week, watch for a special HDAW issue of the Aftermarket Journal newsletter, as well as coverage on Twitter and Facebook.
Record Breaking Attendance Reported for Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week13
Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week 2013, being held this week in Las Vegas, has yielded record-breaking exhibitor and distributor registration numbers, as well as a larger-than-expected group of registrants for the new SOLD! (Service Opportunities and Lear…
Truckers to dodge and duck toll plan
Local trucking companies, already feeling overburdened by industry-wide fees and taxes, are making plans to avoid bearing the cost of possible tolls on a new Brent Spence Bridge.
Welcome to the new Truck West
CALGARY, Alta. – Truck West, the sister publication to Truck News and Fleet Executive, will be unveiling a bold new look with its next issue.
Some ND truck stops offering healthier snacks
Forget salty chips and fatty pizza. Truckers hauling through North Dakota’s Oil Patch are finding that some stops offer healthy food options.
Lots of jobs in trucking, but drivers find it’s a tough haul
The 63-year-old trucker from Willmar, Minn., goes by “Gypsy Lee,” and he’s busy.
Stations help trucks reduce idling time
Truck drivers and trucking companies have been struggling for years now in an effort to comply with emission and idle restrictions as well as high fuel prices while still maintaining a comfortable environment in their trucks.
MN trucker pleads not guilty to manslaughter in ND
A Minnesota truck driver has pleaded not guilty to manslaughter in a crash in the North Dakota city of Fargo that killed a motorcyclist.
