trucks News Updates

Business

MATS Expects More Than 71,000 Visitors as Prosperity Draws Truckers to Louisville

In March 1972, Riva Ridge was training to win the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, Col. Harland Sanders was still making appearances at his Kentucky Fried Chicken empire, Transport Topics reported that the Secretary of Transportation proposed the “Busting Road Trust Fund,” and a truck tire salesman turned lobbyist hosted the first Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky.

March 28, 2011
Business

LTL Carrier Brandt Truck Line Shuts Doors

Brandt Truck Line, an 88-year-old less-than-truckload carrier based in Bloomington, Ill., shut its doors Tuesday, giving no prior notice.

March 24, 2011
Business

Cross-Border Truck Program Limited by Strict Safety Standards, Ferro Says

SAN DIEGO — The United States’ new cross-border trucking initiative with Mexico will be a small-scale, “self-limiting” program because Mexican carriers will have to meet a strict set of safety standards to operate in the United States, the head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator said.

March 21, 2011
Business

February Truck Sales Surge 30%

U.S. Class 8 retail truck sales jumped 30.8% in February for the 14th monthly gain in a row, WardsAuto.com reported last week. It was the largest gain of the expansion.

March 21, 2011
Business

TCA Supports Electronic Logs

SAN DIEGO — An industry consensus appears to be emerging in support of electronic logging devices to monitor driver hours but not truck performance, as the Truckload Carriers Association endorsed that technology last week and American Trucking Associations moved in the same direction.

March 21, 2011
Business

Vets Make Valuable Employees, Several Motor Carriers Report

Schneider National Inc., Ruan Transport Corp., Falcon Transport Co., and Werner Enterprises know from experience that military veterans make valuable employees. These firms actively recruit them to fill not only driver jobs but management posts as well.

March 21, 2011
Business

Gary Salisbury Elected TCA Chairman

Gary Salisbury, president and CEO of Fikes Truck Line, Hope, Ark., was elected chairman of the Truckload Carriers Association for 2011-2012 at TCA’s annual meeting in San Diego.

March 17, 2011
Business

CalArk CEO Gorman Wins Women in Trucking Award

Rochelle Gorman, CEO of CalArk International, received the first Influential Woman in Trucking award this week at the Truckload Carriers Association meeting in San Diego.

March 16, 2011
Business, Equipment

U.S. Class 8 Fleet Decline Ends as New Sales Rise, Polk Says

The U.S. Class 8 truck fleet appears to have halted a lengthy decline, according to new registration data for the last quarter of 2010, and fleet executives, truck dealers and analysts all said vehicle sales should continue to rise.

February 28, 2011
Business

Truck-Stop Operators’ Prospects Brighten as Economy Strengthens, Officials Say

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Truck stop operators can expect to benefit from a stronger freight market, new parts-and-service opportunities and diversification of their business, industry officials said.

February 28, 2011