FedEx Ground honours Toronto linehaul drivers; 14 million miles without an at-fault accident August 1, 2014 PITTSBURGH (July 9, 2002) -- FedEx Ground, North America's second-largest small-package ground carrier and a subsidiary of FedEx Corp., presented its President's Challenge award to
Three new VPs announced at Haldex August 1, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (July 9, 2002) -- As part of an ongoing focus on product development and manufacturing, Haldex Brake Systems has named three new vice-presidents for three major pr
Hendrickson names new president August 1, 2014 CHICAGO, Ill., (July 9, 2002) - Joseph Ross has been named president of Hendrickson International. Ross, who has been with the company for the last 15 years, will continue to ha
Truckers should expect delays during Papal visit August 1, 2014 TORONTO, (July 9, 2002) -- The Ministry of Transportation and the Ontario Trucking Association are warning motorists and truckers to be aware of traffic congestion and delays at bo
International, CAW reach labour deal August 1, 2014 WARRENVILLE, Ill. (July 15, 2002) -- International Truck and Engine and the Canadian Auto Workers union have reached tentative agreement on a new two-year labour contract, ending
Navistar limits picketers with injunction August 1, 2014 CHATHAM, Ont. (July 9, 2002) -- Navistar International has obtained a permanent injunction limiting striking workers numbers outside its plant in Chatham, Ontario. Company spoke
Regulator rules against shippers’ complaints over railway billing August 1, 2014 OTTAWA (July 11, 2002) -- The Canadian Transportation Agency has rejected a complaint from the Canadian Industrial Transportation Association with respect to how Canada's two large
International feeling Cat engine shortfall August 1, 2014 CHICAGO (July 11, 2002, via truckinginfo.com) -- International Truck & Engine Corp. has another headache to deal with on top of labor problems and a lawsuit against an engine maker
CHRC rules out drug testing, but makes provision for cross-border trucking August 1, 2014 OTTAWA (July 12, 2002) -- The Canadian Human Rights Commission has followed the lead of various provincial human rights decisions that make it discriminatory to pre-employ or rando
TransForce deals for brokerage business August 1, 2014 MONTREAL (July 16, 2002) -- TransForce Inc., Canada's second-largest for-hire trucking operaton, said it has reach an agreement to buy Groupe Transport St-Lambert and St-Lambert Tr
It’s a start: Ottawa, Ontario governments to fund Huron Church Road improvements August 1, 2014 TORONTO (July 16, 2002) -- The federal and Ontario governments last week said they would spend $880,000 to ease traffic congestion on Huron Church Road in Windsor, Ont. Huron Ch
Group to study tunnel alternative to Ambassador Bridge August 1, 2014 WINDSOR, Ont. (July 16, 2002) -- Canadian Pacific Railway and Borealis Transportation Infrastructure Trust, owned by the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, said they ar
Pressure builds in ’02 engine debate August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON (July 19, 2002, via truckinginfo.com) -- The war of words continues to heat up as the October emissions deadline draws near. The American Trucking Associations has filed
Ottawa extends post-Sept. 11 insurance relief for air carriers August 1, 2014 OTTAWA (July 19, 2002) -- The federal government will extend its indemnification for third-party aviation war risk liability for Canadian airlines and cargo carriers until Sept. 17
CN to add up to 300 53-foot intermodal reefer containers August 1, 2014 MONTREAL (July 19, 2002) -- Canada's largest railroad said it plans to buy 150 refrigerated intermodal containers with an option to buy 150 more as the railway tries to bolster its