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Former Arrow Trucking head enters plea deal, could face 10 years, $50M fine
James Douglas Pielsticker, who led Arrow until the company’s sudden closure in December 2009, now faces up to 10 years in prison and more than $50 million in potential fines.
February 5, 2015
Business
Ryder offers first-ever heavy-duty truck spec for women drivers
Ryder System, Inc.  announced that it will offer customers a female-friendly vehicle package for lease – the first of its kind in the industry. With the help of various OEMs and Women in Trucking Association (WIT), a non-profit organization established to encourage the employment of women in the trucking industry, Ryder is making available a […]
February 5, 2015
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Green Mountain Kenworth opens new Vermont location
Green Mountain Kenworth has opened a new parts and service location in Pittsford, Vt., to provide expanded service support to customers and truck operators in the greater Rutland area of West Central Vermont. Green Mountain Kenworth – Pittsford sits on 10 acres at 1385 U.S. Route 7, about 6 miles north of the intersection of […]
February 5, 2015
Business
Creative strategies key in attracting next-gen drivers, winning recruiting and retention battle, says TCA chair
The carriers who are the “most responsive to change” will be the ones that survive, he said.
February 5, 2015
Business
Driver pay and safety — Agency submits study request to OMB for approval
FMCSA says it hopes to determine whether a relationship exists between how drivers are paid — mileage, hourly, percentage, etc. — and their safety performance.
February 5, 2015
Business
Judge denies another motion for delay by Walmart truck operator in Tracy Morgan Crash
For the second time in two months, the court overseeing a high-profile lawsuit against Walmart Transportation has denied a request made by the truck driver at the center of the case to delay the civil proceedings.
February 4, 2015
Business
Mack unveils mDrive automated-manual transmission for vocational Mack Granite
Mack Trucks this week introduced a new version of its Mack mDrive automated-manual transmission. The mDrive HD will be standard equipment on the Mack Granite starting in March, the company announced at the World of Concrete show in Las Vegas Feb. 3.
February 4, 2015
Business
Navistar predicts modest growth for 2015, says it’s righting financial ship
Navistar-International announced Feb. 4 its new mission in its truck, engine and parts business will be to maximize uptime for truck owners, and its launching a concurrent marketing campaign for the International truck brand, “It’s Uptime at International.”
February 4, 2015
Business
Crime report: Reincarnated carrier gets jail time, CDL scheme update, drug tester debarred
The DOT announced updates on several to trucking-related crimes in the last week. Here’s a quick look at each.
February 4, 2015
Business
Fleets evaluate trucks, engines, ELDs and more on new CCJ’s Reader Reviews site
CCJ editors have been hard at work in recent months building a one-of-a-kind online resource featuring unbiased end-user evaluations of trucking equipment and technologies. And today, we’re pulling the curtain back: CCJ is proud to introduce CCJ Reader Reviews.
February 4, 2015
Business
International announces ProStar to offer Bendix active safety system, WorkStar now available with Cummins ISB
Navistar-International announced this week that the International ProStar will now offer Bendix active safety system, which includes electronic stability control, autonomous braking collision mitigation tech and lane departure warnings.
February 3, 2015
Business
KeepTruckin adds GPS tracking to free e-logging app
KeepTruckin announced the addition of GPS tracking to its electronic logbook application used by fleets and drivers.
February 3, 2015
Business
Repatriation’s the word: Obama proposes half-trillion highway plan, House and Senate both see bills introduced
Since Friday, President Barack Obama has proposed a six-year, $578 billion, two prominent Senators have unveiled a self-billed bi-partisan plan and a few House Republicans have floated a highway funding idea. Here are the details on each.
February 3, 2015
Business
Werner Enterprises to deploy trailer intelligence system from Spireon
Werner plans to outfit all new dry van trailers and existing trailers this year with Spireon’s FleetLocate trailer tracking and business intelligence platform
February 3, 2015
Business
Aljex Software integrates with LoadDex route pricing platform
The integration of LoadDex route pricing information from Logistical Labs enables carriers and brokers that use the Aljex software system to make more efficient and informed pricing and quoting decisions without leaving the Aljex application.
February 3, 2015
Business
34-hour restart rollback: Virginia Tech to head FMCSA’s study, looking for 250 driver participants
Virginia Tech’s Transportation Institute will head the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s federally required study on the the 34-hour restart provisions implemented in 2013, VT announced Feb. 3, and it’s looking for about 250 truck drivers to participate in the study.
February 3, 2015
Business
Diesel at lowest point since Nov. 2009
The national average price for a gallon of on-highway diesel fell 3.5 cents in the week ended Feb. 2 to $2.831. That’s the lowest the U.S. average has been since the week ended Nov. 9, 2009. The national average price has now fallen 12 consecutive weeks and 29 out of the last 31 weeks.
February 3, 2015
Business
Court orders fleet to pay $2 million to drivers in classification case
Pacer Cartage Inc. plans to appeal a judgment of more than $2 million a California court says it owes to seven drivers for alleged wage theft.
February 3, 2015
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