Transportation Red River floods could undermine CentrePort plans? August 1, 2014 WINNIPEG -- Highway 75 in Southern Manitoba is seen by some as the weak link in the province's plan to create CentrePort, a mega-sized inland, intermodal hub.
Transportation U.S. registration fees still up in the air August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON -- As 2009 winds down, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has yet to finalize the fee structure for the Unified Carrier Registration Agreement for 2010, which could put enforcement on hiatus.
Transportation Grinch arrives in Tulsa town August 1, 2014 TULSA, Okla. - - Happily, Santa Claus will not have to go far to get a lump of Oklahoma coal to put in the stockings belonging to the apparently scrooge-hearted bosses at Arrow Trucking.
Transportation DOT report: Ontario trade gateways vital to NAFTA August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON -- Three busy Ontario-U.S. land border crossings rank in the top 10 leading international freight transportation gateways south of the border.
Transportation Blue Water Bridge relaxes rollout of toll hike August 1, 2014 TORONTO - If you've crossed the Blue Water Bridge this week, you may have noticed that the Michigan Department of Transportation's proposal for a one-time 86 percent toll hike didn't kick-in on New Year's Day as originally planned.
Transportation NAFTA land trade slipped another 15% in Oct. August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON -- Land transportation trade between the U.S. and Canada was down 19 percent in October from the same month in 2008, settling at $36.3 billion.
Transportation Trucking to undergo big changes in ‘teen’ years August 1, 2014 BALTIMORE, Md. -- Impending operational, economic and regulatory changes are about to turn the trucking industry on in its head, states a new Stifel Nicolaus white paper.
Transportation Customers back on Yellow brick road: CEO August 1, 2014 OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- Admitting that the last few weeks have been "tense", YRC Worldwide CEO Bill Zollars said he's convinced the "worst is over" from a "customer flight standpoint."
Transportation YRC facility purchase could scuttle public trade bridge? August 1, 2014 DETROIT -- Michigan's Central Transport purchased a terminal in southwest Detroit from Yellow Freight, which earned YRC Worldwide an undisclosed sum.
Transportation Gateway land purchase won’t derail new bridge: MDOT August 1, 2014 DETROIT -- The proposed new public international bridge at the Windsor-Detroit gateway won't be undermined by a recent land purchase by the man who has been trying to derail the project for years, a Michigan official insists.
Transportation Recovery will lag in 2010: JOC shipping report August 1, 2014 NEWARK, N.J. -- There's those words again: 'Cautious Optimism.' That's what transportation executives across the shipping world are feeling these days
Transportation Bridge joins enviro lobby to block DRIC crossing August 1, 2014 WINDSOR, Ont. -- The Canadian arm of an influential environmental advocacy group has cast its lot with a Detroit trucking company mogul and owner of the Ambassador Bridge.
Transportation U.S. truck tonnage highest in over a year August 1, 2014 ARLINGTON, Va. -- The American Trucking Associations' advance seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index climbed 2.1 percent in December, following a 2.6 percent increase in November.
Transportation DRIC looks for bridge builders August 1, 2014 LANSING, Mich. -- Michigan and Canadian transport officials have officially sent out feelers to firms who might be interested in designing and constructing a new, international toll bridge between Windsor, Ont. and Detroit.
Transportation Can-Am truck trade still down at end of ’09 August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON -- Surface trade between the U.S. and Canada was down 7.2 percent in November from the year-ago month, totaling $35 billion.