Truck inspectors wrap up championships August 1, 2014 MILWAUKEE, Wisc. (Aug. 23, 2002) -- Ewoud VanGoch of Ontario, was the Canadian commercial vehicle inspector who earned the most points at this year's North American Inspectors' Cha
DCTC announces tunnel renovations and arbitration against Windsor August 1, 2014 DETROIT, Mich. (Aug. 26, 2002) -- The Detroit & Canada Tunnel Corporation (DCTC), which operates the Detroit/Windsor Tunnel, has reported the beginning of a US$9 million electrical
Border tunnel considers truck ban August 1, 2014 WINDSOR, Ont. (Aug. 20, 2002) -- The Detroit & Canada Tunnel Corp. is considering limiting or eliminating truck traffic through the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel. According to the Wind
OTA to review out-of-service disputes August 1, 2014 TORONTO (Aug. 20, 2002) -- The Ontario Trucking Association is asking carriers to report whenever a dispute over the out-of-service condition of a vehicle arises with an Ontario Mi
Manac enters U.S. market August 1, 2014 VILLE DE SAINT-GEORGES, Que. (Aug. 20, 2002) - Canadian semitrailer manufacturer Manac has announced the acquisition of assets of Oran, Missouri-based CPS Trailer. The deal marks M
Cummins guarantees its EGR engines in ink August 1, 2014 COLUMBUS, Ind. (Aug. 27, 2002) -- Cummins has announced an Uptime Guarantee to back all of the company's heavy-duty on-highway truck engines, subject to the October emissions requi
Navistar to cut jobs August 1, 2014 CHICAGO, Ill. (Aug. 28, 2002) -- Navistar, the maker of International trucks and engines, says it plans to cut about 10 per cent of its workforce and slash the number of suppliers
Reyco Granning has new Ontario sales manager August 1, 2014 GRIMSBY, Ont. (Aug. 27, 2002) -- Tuthill Transport Technologies, parent company of suspension manufacturer Reyco Granning, has appointed Jim Box district sales manager for Ontario
Mexican trucks still face U.S. roadblock August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON, D.C. (Aug. 28, 2002) - It now appears the U.S. government won't make good on its prediction that Mexican trucks will gain full access to the United States by the end of
Volvo stands alone on new engine listing August 1, 2014 GREENSBORO, N.C. (Aug. 26, 2002) - Volvo Trucks has taken a unique approach in its response to the controversy surrounding the higher prices of trucks equipped with new EPA-mandate
Three’s a charm August 1, 2014 COLUMBUS, Ind. (Aug. 26, 2002) - Cummins has announced it has submitted its third EGR engine for Environmental Protection Agency certification, even before some engine OEs have
Rubber meets the rail in Alberta August 1, 2014 GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. (Aug. 28, 2002) -- An Alberta short line railway and a local trucking company have joined and opened a new intermodal operation along the northwest corridor o
U.S. to place improperly registered vehicles out of service August 1, 2014 WASHINGTON (August 28, 2002, via truckinginfo.com) -- Starting Sept. 27, vehicles caught providing interstate for-hire services without proper federal authority could be ordered of
Canadian Pacific admitted to expedited customs clearance program August 1, 2014 CALGARY (Sept 3, 2002) -- Canadian Pacific Railway has become the first railway in North America to be approved under a Canada Customs and Revenue Agency program to streamline clea
Consolidated Freightways to file for bankruptcy protection; Canadian Freightways not affected August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER, Wash. (Sept. 3, 2002) -- Consolidated Freightways Corp, the third largest less-than-truckload carrier in the United States, said it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy-c