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Nopetro inks CNG agreement with Central Florida Transit
Nopetro, a Florida-based compressed natural gas fueling infrastructure provider, today announced it will build and operate a CNG fueling station for the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority (Lynx). In addition, Nopetro will provide improvements to its maintenance facility and convert the public bus fleet to CNG. Nopetro’s station would also be available to serve private […]
February 12, 2015
Business
Webasto SmarTemp control offered as factory-install option for Cascadia
Beginning March 2, 2015 Freightliner Cascadia and Cascadia Evolution trucks can roll off of the production line equipped with Webasto’s digital SmarTemp Control. Webasto’s SmarTemp Control is designed to work exclusively with Webasto’s Air Top 2000 ST bunk air heater. “This is such an exciting OE partnership for us. To have the SmarTemp Control offered […]
February 12, 2015
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Kenworth announces 2015 Service Council
Kenworth Truck Company has named its 2015 Kenworth Service Council. The council, which consists of leading Kenworth service managers in the United States and Canada, helps promote service and product improvements that enhance Kenworth’s World’s Best customer support program. Members of the 2015 Kenworth Service Council members are: Chairman – Kyle Platt, Fort Wayne Truck […]
February 12, 2015
Business
OHSA fines Saia $119k after explosion at carrier’s St. Louis facility
The Department of Labor has proposed to fined the Saia Motor Lines (No. 22 in the CCJ Top 250) $119,000, following safety and health violations uncovered during an investigation into an explosion at the company’s St. Louis terminal that left four employees hospitalized.
February 12, 2015
Business
Judge strikes a few claims, but allows suits against Pilot Flying J, Haslam to continue
The federal judge overseeing the half-dozen lawsuits still remaining against Pilot Flying J in the 2013-uncovered fuel rebate withholding scheme ordered Feb. 11 that the suits against the truck stop giant can continue, though he did deny certain claims made by the carrier plaintiffs in the case.
February 12, 2015
Business
Knight Transportation changing telematics platform to Zonar
Following a rigorous year-long testing process, Knight Transportation chose Zonar’s Android-based 2020 Mobile Tablet to replace its existing telematics equipment.
February 12, 2015
Business
Roadnet, XRS, release new products, features at Omnitracs user conference
Omnitracs and subsidiary Roadnet Technologies made these three product announcements at their joint user conference, Omnitracs Outlook 2015
February 12, 2015
Business
West Coast ports shut down again due to ongoing disputes between management, workers
Despite mounting pressure on West Coast ports to fix a bulging cargo backlog, top-paying vessel work has been temporarily suspended for the second weekend this month.
February 12, 2015
Business
Foxx takes heat from Congress on CSA, hours-of-service in hearing on highway funding
In the midst of the highway funding talk, several lawmakers took the opportunity to air their concerns to Foxx about trucking regulations, including hours-of-service rules, FMCSA’s recent expansion of cross-border trucking with Mexico, driver medical certification, an entry-level driver training rule and the CSA program.
February 12, 2015
Business
FMCSA director gives preview of safety fitness rule
To determine the safety rating of motor carriers, FMCSA will be looking for patterns of behaviors and violations in specific areas.
February 11, 2015
Business
Smarter rolling: SmartWay tells fleets which tires can save them dough
Truck tires have undergone tremendous changes in the past decade, and the driving force behind many of their new features and capabilities is the EPA’s SmartWay Tire Program. If it’s on the list, it means it helps fuel economy, potentially by as much as 3 percent.
February 11, 2015
Business
Paying drivers by performance: Basing driver pay on scores, productivity ‘here to stay,’ analyst says
Performance-based pay will increasingly become part of carrier pay packages, says Beth Carroll, of the Prsoperio Group, as more sophisticated pay structures will put drivers’ income in their own hands.
February 11, 2015
Business
Volvo to highlight connected vehicle technology at TMC Annual Meeting
Advanced connected vehicle technologies and fuel-efficient solutions will be featured in the Volvo Trucks booth at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s (TMC) 2015 Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition Feb. 16-19 at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Volvo will showcase a Volvo VNM 200 model powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) and a […]
February 11, 2015
Business
Stability control system mandate coming: DOT sends rule to OMB for final approval
A federal rule that would require all new trucks to come standard with electronic stability control systems has been sent to the White House’s Office of Management and Budget for its stamp of approval.
February 11, 2015
Business
FMCSA names owner-ops, carrier reps and other ‘stakeholders’ to committee to develop entry-level driver training rule
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced this week it has composed a 26-member group — representing carriers, drivers, labor, driving schools and safety organizations — to the committee tasked with developing an entry-level driver training rule.
February 11, 2015
Business
Inspector General to begin oversight of FMCSA’s 34-hour restart study
The DOT Office of Inspector General announced Feb. 10 it will soon begin an audit of FMCSA’s Congressionally required study of the 2013-implemented rules governing drivers’ use of a 34-hour HOS restart.
February 10, 2015
Business
Newly classified as employees, STE drivers reach first unionized labor agreement
Truckers recently reclassified by Shippers Transport Express from independent contractors to employees have ratified their first collective bargaining agreement.
February 10, 2015
Business
Goodyear names Highway Hero finalists: Here’s a look at their stories
Goodyear announced Feb. 10 three finalists in its annual Highway Hero program: Clinton Blackburn of Morehead, Ky.; Mack Guffey of Gainesboro, Tenn.; David Frederickson of Windermere, Fla.
February 10, 2015
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