Canadian carrier team for seamless North America service and U.S. Xpress

U.S. Xpress Enterprises and Canadian freight carrier Maritime-Ontario Freight Lines Ltd. (M-O) have partnered to launch a cross-border North American shipping solution. Through the partnership, each company will leverage its national network to move freight across the border and throughout each country, creating a seamless North American network covering the United States, Canada and Mexico.

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Economic bellwethers that bode well for trucking

Data recently compiled and analyzed by experts on key segments of economic activity paint a positive picture of a economic recovery now on an upward trend that will benefit trucking as the year progresses. For starters, the Institute for Supply Management(ISM) stated that its latest Report On Business (Manufacturing) indicates economic activity in the manufacturing

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Reddaway Professional Drivers Win Truck Driving Competitions in Utah and Nevada

Two Reddaway professional drivers have won top honors for safe-driving skills in the states of Utah and Nevada. Joe Kwiatkowski placed first in the flatbed class at the Utah Truck Driving Championship. Scott Rideout placed first in the twin trailers class at the Nevada State Truck Driving Championship.Kwiatkowski and Rideout will go on to compete

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CSA revision process a start, serious flaws remain

In comments filed July 30, American Trucking Associations told the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration that while it supports the agency’s new process for improving its carrier oversight program Compliance, Safety, Accountability, the system still has serious deficiencies that must be corrected. “ATA supports this new approach to making adjustments to the Safety Measurement System

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HR manager accused of taking $200k from Trucking company

A Lexington woman has been charged with taking more than $200,000 from the trucking company where she worked. The State newspaper reported 39-year-old Lori M. Caldwell turned herself in to Lexington County sheriff’s deputies late last week. Caldwell was charged with breach of trust with fraudulent intent involving more than $10,000. She could be sentenced

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Mixed New-Truck Climate Did Not Affect Used-Truck Pricing

Used-truck pricing stayed high in June, even as new-truck orders fell, according to Chris Visser, senior analyst for American Truck Dealers Official Commercial Truck Guide. In his Commercial Truck Blog, Visser reports that preliminary data indicates that used-truck pricing remained at a historically high level in June, despite steadily declining new-truck orders. The ATD/NADA Commercial

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