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Petro Canada formulates natural gas engine oil
Petro-Canada’s DuronGas Engine Oil Long Drain (GEO LD) 15W-40 is formulated for the high combustion temperatures in today’s natural gas mobile engines to provide extended drain intervals. The oil is made with the company’s pure base oils and to pump quickly and easily through the engine in colder weather while providing fleets with added shear […]
May 28, 2013
Business
CR Brands touts cleaner-degreaser
CR Brands’ Mean Green Industrial Strength Cleaner & Degreaser is designed to cut through grease and grime to help speed rebuilds and maintenance projects. Suited for use with pressure washers, the cleaner contains no environmentally harmful solvents and uses a blend of biodegradable detergents to help remove stains from various industrial surfaces, including metal parts […]
May 28, 2013
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FMCSA interviewing carriers about EOBR harassment issues
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration May 28 announced an Information Collection Request to study the issue of driver harassment relative to the use of electronic onboard recorders for use in its formation of an EOBR rule. The agency says it will do in-depth interviews with carriers to determine “the extent to which [EOBRs] could […]
May 28, 2013
Business
International begins shipping TerraStar 4×4 vocational truck
Navistar has started shipping its first International TerraStar 4×4 units – one of the company’s newest additions to its Class 4 – Class 8 product portfolio. “This marks another milestone for Navistar as we continue our drive to deliver,” said Jack Allen, Navistar chief operating officer. “The addition of the TerraStar 4×4 to our portfolio […]
May 28, 2013
Business
I-5 corridor suffers ‘total disruption’ after bridge break (detours included)
An Interstate 5 bridge was hit the evening of May 23 by an oversized truck in Skagit County in Washington state near Mount Vernon and, subsequently, a large piece of the bridge broke loose and fell into the Skagit River. Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said the corridor is “totally disrupted” and there’s no timeframe yet […]
May 24, 2013
Business
FMCSA shuts down Colorado-based carrier for myriad of violations
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has ordered trucking company GD Cars, based in Aurora, Colo., to immediately cease all operations after the carrier’s equipment was found to have serious safety deficiencies, its drivers were not complying to hours-of-service rules and it did not comply with drug and alcohol testing standards. FMCSA made the announcement Friday, […]
May 24, 2013
Business
Larson spotlights LED tower
Larson Electronics’ adjustable pneumatic LED light tower is designed to allow operators to provide high-power illumination for large-scale worksites quickly and easily with minimal effort. The tower features four 150-watt LED light heads producing a combined total of 59,160 lumens of light output and a tower assembly capable of elevating the lamp assembly 18 feet […]
May 24, 2013
Business
Frequency, value of cargo thefts fall in late winter, early spring
In the three-month period of February-April, the number of cargo thefts dropped 16 percent from the previous three-month period, and the average loss value per load dropped 31 percent.
May 24, 2013
Business
Packard Logistics begins using Transflo Velocity
Packard Logistics of Channahon, Ill., announced it has implemented Transflo Velocity from Pegasus TransTech to strengthen its carrier relationships and improve customer service. Transflo Velocity provides an electronic way for carriers to submit invoices and load documents to participating third party logistics (3PL) providers and freight brokers to speed processing and payment. Packard Logistics, founded […]
May 24, 2013
Business
Agency wants to eliminate quarterly financial reporting
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration proposed a rule May 24 to eliminate the requirement of certain for-hire motor carriers to submit quarterly financial reports to the agency.
May 24, 2013
Business
The ICEE Company to use SmartDrive for safety improvements
SmartDrive Systems, a provider of driving performance systems designed to reduce collisions and improve fuel efficiency announced the ICEE Company, producer of the most highly recognized brand in the frozen carbonated beverage industry, is implementing the SmartDrive Safety and Fuel programs across its entire fleet. The company will be developing focused driving skills training programs aimed at reducing risk and generating […]
May 24, 2013
Business
Peterbilt hires Darrin Siver as new GM
Peterbilt Motors has hired Darrin Siver as its new general manager in a move to replace outgoing GM Bill Kozek, who announced this week he was leaving PACCAR after 26 years to become the president of Navistar’s North American Trucks and Parts division.
May 23, 2013
Business
Report shows trucking would suffer large economic loss to carbon tax
“Energy-intensive” industries like transportation would suffer the most under a carbon tax, CBO says, due to a potential decline in demand.
May 23, 2013
Business
FMCSA shuts down two drivers following accidents while DUI
The Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has shut down two drivers with imminent hazard out-of-service orders, both announced this week.
May 23, 2013
Business
Transportation secretary nominee Foxx eases through Senate committee
According to reports, DOT head nominee Anthony Foxx faced little in the way of opposition during a Senate confirmation hearing.
May 23, 2013
Business
North Carolina working on anti-tolling legislation
A piece of legislation that would prohibit tolling of existing Interstate lanes in North Carolina is halfway to the governor’s desk, as the state’s House of Representatives passed the bill 108-7 earlier this week.
May 23, 2013
Business
Carriers favoring sign-on bonuses, performance-based driver pay
Nearly half of carriers are offering sign-on bonuses, compared to only 12 percent two years ago, consultant Gordon Klemp told trucking fleet executives today during the 2013 CCJ Spring Symposium in Birmingham, Ala.
May 22, 2013
Business
Pilot hit with 7th lawsuit, sued in Florida by owner-operator
Pilot Flying J has been sued for at least the seventh time after federal allegations arose in the middle of last month that the truck stop chain had systematically and intentionally withheld millions of dollars in rebates from trucking companies. The latest lawsuit was filed in Florida by North Carolina-based owner-operator Jerry Floyd. Floyd is […]
May 22, 2013
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