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Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America honors dealers
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America Inc. has announced its 2011 North American Dealer of the Year awards for all categories. Each year, MFTA recognizes its most outstanding dealers in the U.S. and Canada for overall performance, sales, parts sales and service performance. In addition, the company honors the dealer salesperson of the year. “These awards […]
May 24, 2012
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TBEI rolls out Ox SuperDump
TBEI’s latest Ox SuperDump features four-, six- or seven-axle configurations, increasing payloads up to 25 tons and 80,000 pounds GVWR in most states. With the multiple axle configurations, the Ox SuperDump distributes the weight over a much longer area, meeting payload restrictions throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. The design adds to increased loads, […]
May 24, 2012
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Jarco propane bobtail built to resist corrosion
Jarco’s NexGen propane bobtail features a powder-coated barrel for added paint life and standard stainless-steel piping to combat corrosion, with aluminum modular decking and fenders as options to simplify service. The unit has all-welded liquid piping, a Base Engineering radio remote-controlled shutdown system and recessed float-gauge flange and relief valve couplings.
May 24, 2012
Business
Snap-on touts circuit testers
Snap-on’s 6V and 12V Circuit Tester Series is designed to detect power and ground, as well as find shorts and breaks. The series features Snap-on’s patented Instinct handle and smart LED design for more brilliant light output.
May 24, 2012
Business
CSA’s continuing evolution
CCJ just wrapped up its 2012 Spring Symposium in Birmingham, where fleet executives and suppliers met to network, share ideas and learn from industry thought leaders. The program also included an address from FMCSA Administrator Anne Ferro, who updated the group on the progress of the agency’s Compliance Safety Accountability program, as well as the […]
May 24, 2012
Business
Could Housing Surprise Us?
For nearly three years, the U.S. manufacturing sector has been growing steadily due mostly to pent-up demand for business investment and exports of high-end components and tooling. To this add more stable consumer demand due to a gradually improving labor market and regional booms due to oil and gas extraction, and our economy has been […]
May 24, 2012
Business
CCJ Symposium panel: We’ve got some explaining to do
Motor carriers have not always done a good job explaining their costs to shippers. But now that the tables have turned, shippers are willing to listen, said a panel of fleet executives at the CCJ Spring Symposium in Birmingham, Ala., on Wednesday, May 23. Negotiating weekly adjustments to fuel surcharges is one example. Panelist Brent […]
May 23, 2012
Business
Planning for chaos a must in the modern world, says ‘Black Hawk Down’ hero
At the opening evening reception of CCJ’s Spring Symposium 2012, an attendee mentioned that he wouldn’t be able to stay for the entire program. There was an emergency at the office. Three key employees had just quit, and he had to high-tail it home to deal with the fallout. Things could be worse, though. Consider […]
May 23, 2012
Business
ATA urges highway bill conferees to address trucking’s needs
The American Trucking Associations on Wednesday, May 23, asked members of the conference committee currently negotiating on the highway bill to address several issues of importance to the trucking industry. “The trucking industry has consistently delivered for members of Congress who have asked for our support in advancing a long-term surface transportation bill, so now […]
May 23, 2012
Business
FMCSA official: U.S.-Mexico pilot program in trouble
The U.S.-Mexico cross-border trucking pilot program may fail unless more Mexican carriers elect to join, a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official said on Wednesday, May 23. To date, Mexican trucks have entered the United States only 33 times under the program, according to William Quade, FMCSA’s associate administrator for enforcement and program delivery. “The […]
May 23, 2012
Business
Equipment financing index up 20% in April
The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association on Wednesday, May 23, announced that its Monthly Leasing and Finance Index, which reports economic activity for the $628 billion equipment finance sector, showed overall new business volume for April was $6.1 billion, up 20 percent from volume of $5.1 billion in the same period in 2011. Volume was […]
May 23, 2012
Business
Ware named president of YRC Worldwide subsidiary Holland
YRC Worldwide Inc. has named Scott Ware president of its Holland subsidiary, a provider of next-day regional less-than-truckload services. Ware, 51, has 27 years of industry experience and most recently served as vice president of operations at Holland, where he was responsible for the management and execution of major operational initiatives focused on specific performance […]
May 23, 2012
Business
FMCSA launches moving company checklist for consumers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced the launch of a new “Consumer Checklist” to assist consumers in choosing a responsible interstate moving company. The free checklist, available on FMCSA’s www.protectyourmove.gov website, will help consumers protect themselves from fraudulent or dishonest interstate household goods movers. “Household goods are precious cargo for families across the country, […]
May 23, 2012
Business
Rotary adds to scissor lift line
Rotary Lift’s EFX90 heavy-duty modular inground scissor lift incorporates three heavy-duty scissor sections to lift vehicles weighing up to 90,000 pounds, including articulated buses and vehicles with tandem axles such as fire trucks, dump trucks, semi trucks and other vocational and over-the-road vehicles. The EFX90 includes the company’s universal-style lifting saddle with flipup adapters, making […]
May 23, 2012
Business
Clore touts high-capacity jump starter
Clore Automotive’s Model No. JNCXF high-capacity 12V jump starter from Jump-N-Carry delivers 770 crank-assist amps and is suited for a wide range of jump-starting applications, including automotive, marine, fleet, industrial, construction, outdoor power equipment and heavy-duty equipment. Its X-Force battery features pure lead construction to help deliver extreme starting power, long shelf life, faster and […]
May 23, 2012
Business
Ancra names Drapeau Canadian sales manager
Ancra Canada, a division of Ancra International, a provider of load securement products, announced the appointment of Richard Drapeau as Canadian sales manager, responsible for the day-to-day operation of the Canadian sales group as well as focusing on key national accounts. For the past five years, Drapeau has been the Eastern regional sales manager for […]
May 23, 2012
Business
On shipper-carrier relations
At the CCJ Spring Symposium on Wednesday, May 23, an executive panel gathered to discuss “Improving Shipper-Carrier Relations.” “Fuel is something we need to be reimbursed for,” said Brent Nussbaum, chief executive officer of Nussbaum Transportation Services, when the subject of fuel surcharges came up. “It’s the cost of doing business.” Nussbaum said his chief […]
May 23, 2012
Business
The story of ‘Black Hawk Down’
“It’s important to remember that on Wednesday, May 23, 2012, that we are a nation at war.” That’s how First Sgt. Matt Eversmann used to kick off Day 3 of the CCJ Spring Symposium. Eversmann was immortalized in the epic film “Black Hawk Down,” which recounts the 18 harrowing hours when US soldiers in Somalia […]
May 23, 2012
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