todaystrucking.com expands truck sales statistics August 1, 2014 TORONTO (June 11, 2002) -- todaystrucking.com, the web site affiliated with Today's Trucking magazine, has expanded its truck sales statistics to include historical information for
Freightliner recognizes 44 suppliers for quality August 1, 2014 PORTLAND, Ore. (June 11, 2002) -- Freightliner LLC has named 44 manufacturers as recipients of the company's "Masters of Quality" award for 2001. The 15-year-old program recognizes
Photo IDs on fuel cards: just the beginning August 1, 2014 BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (June 12, 2002, via truckinginfo.com) -- In a sign of things to come, Comdata Corp., Brentwood, Tenn., will be providing drivers for Swift Transportation with Comd
Animals on the highway: New Brunswick campaigns to curb moose-vehicle collisions August 1, 2014 FREDERICTON (June 12, 2002) -- The province of New Brunswick is hoping a new public awareness campaign will help prevent moose-vehicle collisions. The government plans to distri
U.S. Customs arrests man trying to sell counterfeit Cat engine software and parts August 1, 2014 COLUMBIA, S.C. (June 12, 2002) -- The U.S. Customs Service has arrested an Indian man who tried to sell counterfeit copies of Caterpillar engine software and parts to undercover ag
Trade show to focus on expedited freight industry August 1, 2014 FLORENCE, Ky. (June 12, 2002) -- ExpeditersOnline.Com, an Internet portal for the expedited freight industry, announced plans to hold a trade show Aug. 15 and 16 in Woodhaven, Mich
Livingston International makes bid for 3PL August 1, 2014 TORONTO (June 13, 2002) -- Canada's largest customs broker, Livingston International, has signed a non-binding letter of intent to acquire the assets of Consultrans Logistics, a th
Report: Federal committee to approve proposed revisions to driver duty cycle August 1, 2014 OTTAWA (June 13, 2002) -- The House of Commons Transport Committee will approve a proposal to change rules governing how many hours a truck driver can work, the Ottawa Citizen repo
Senate bill would help U.S. carriers hurt by foreign competition August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON (June 14, 2002, via truckinginfo.com) -- A bill has been introduced in the U.S. Senate that would help truckers that are hurt by competition from foreign-owned carriers,
Ontario takes steps toward environmental assessment of proposed Niagara highway August 1, 2014 QUEEN'S PARK, Ont. (June 14, 2002) -- The Ontario government has hired a consulting firm to lay groundwork for an environmental assessment of a new mid-peninsula transportation cor
Mack to drop Dana as a supplier of chassis and axles August 1, 2014 TOLEDO, Ohio (June 14, 2002) -- Dana Corp. said Mack Trucks has decided to end a 15-year relationship between the two companies that saw Dana supply chassis assemblies and groomed
Police stop replacement workers at International’s Chatham plant August 1, 2014 CHATHAM, Ont. (June 20, 2002) -- Fearing a "serious breach of the peace," local police stopped a skeleton crew hired by International Truck and Engine to replace striking assembly
Eighty percent of trucks pass Roadcheck; Quebec most improved August 1, 2014 OTTAWA, (June 19, 2002) -- Eighty percent of commercial vehicles inspected during this year's International Roadcheck blitz passed their tests, modestly improving over last year's
Alberta group schedules workshop on trucks and terrorism August 1, 2014 CALGARY (June 17, 2002) -- The Alberta Motor Transport Association, Mullen Transportation, and the U.S. Dept. of Transportation have scheduled a free seminar and workshop on how to
Application deadline nearing for OTA scholarship program August 1, 2014 TORONTO (June 17, 2002) -- The deadline is nearing for post-secondary students interested in applying for the OTA Bud Barr Scholarship Fund, awarded each year by the Ontario Trucki