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FedEx named to Corporate Social Responsibility Index 50
In a recent survey of U.S. consumers conducted by the Reputation Institute and the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship, FedEx Corp. placed 7th on the Corporate Social Responsibility Index 50 – a list of the most socially responsible companies in the United States. The CSR Index is based on public perception about the corporate […]
October 6, 2011
Business
Lane to succeed Wellman as head of UPS D.C. public affairs office
Laura Lane, a public affairs professional with government and corporate service, has been named to lead UPS’s public affairs office in Washington, D.C, and will oversee the company’s government relations efforts around the world. Lane will succeed Arnie Wellman, who has guided UPS worldwide public affairs operations since 1992. Wellman is retiring after a combined […]
October 6, 2011
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Dell’s Feeser joins NASSTRAC executive committee
NASSTRAC, an industry association that provides education, advocacy and provider relations to transportation and supply chain professionals involved in all modes of transportation, announced that Marc Feeser, leader of global network supply chain strategy at Dell Inc., has been named to the association’s executive committee. He has been a NASSTRAC member since 2006, previously serving […]
October 6, 2011
Business
Grote shines spotlight on side-turn lamps
Grote Industries’ family of six side turn lamps comes in a variety of mounting designs and connector options suitable for multiple applications, including aerodynamic skirts, restricted space between frame rails and locations where a separate mounting flange is not practical. The lamps come in three styles, each with a choice of a male pin or […]
October 6, 2011
Business
Dana, Bosch Rexroth team for off-highway transmissions
Dana Holding Corp. and Bosch Rexroth AG on Thursday, Oct. 6, announced that they have completed their 50-50 joint venture to develop and manufacture advanced powersplit drive transmissions for the off-highway market. Known as Dana Rexroth Transmission Systems, the joint venture engineers, manufactures and markets hydromechanical variable powersplit transmission systems for global off-highway markets. The […]
October 6, 2011
Business
Accuride names Hazlett senior VP/GM of Wheels business unit
Accuride Corp. announced that it has appointed Scott Hazlett senior vice president and general manager of its Accuride Wheels business unit, effective immediately. Hazlett takes over the role previously held by Leigh Wright, who will take on a special assignment supporting the company’s global business development activities. “Scott is an inspiring high-impact leader who brings […]
October 6, 2011
Business
Thomas Built Buses honors 2011 top dealers
Thomas Built Buses recently recognized its top dealers of the year at its annual dealer meeting in Greensboro, N.C. Kelley Platt, Thomas Built president and chief executive officer, presented the 2011 Dealer of the Year award to Frank Lewis, general manager of Whayne Power Systems, of Whayne Supply Co. in Louisville, Ky. Whayne Supply, which […]
October 6, 2011
Business
Procede Software names Kettler CEO
Procede Software has named Larry Kettler as its new chief executive officer, responsible for guiding the company’s short- and long-term growth and expansion. Kettler, a technology veteran with more than 25 years of experience in building successful companies in diverse industries, most recently was executive vice president of business development at MIR3 Inc., where he […]
October 6, 2011
Business
Eaton, EDF Climate Corps yield energy savings
Eaton Corp. announced that its participation in the Environmental Defense Fund’s Climate Corps fellowship program is assisting the company in achieving a goal of cutting electricity use and reducing annual carbon dioxide emissions. For the second consecutive summer, a Climate Corps fellow worked with Eaton’s supply chain management team to identify potential energy savings for […]
October 6, 2011
Business
Changing Lanes
An expanded Panama Canal could shift some pacific freight to the east coast. carriers and rail lines are scrambling to meet opportunities. Are you missing the boat?
October 6, 2011
Business
Journal
NTSB calls for comprehensive mobile phone ban, appeals court vacates EOBR regulation, crash odds, federal highway spending extended again and more industry news items are featured.
October 6, 2011
Business
Roll with the Changes
High diesel prices, evolving lanes likely to affect equipment choices.
October 6, 2011
Business
Process Improvements
5 ways carriers, shippers, brokers are using technology to speed up communications now and in the future.
October 6, 2011
Business
Technology
In 1988, Congress passed a statute, U.S. Code section 31137(a), that says any regulation from the U.S. Secretary of Transportation concerning the use of monitoring devices to increase compliance with hours-of-service regulations must “ensure that the devices are not used to harass vehicle operators.”
October 6, 2011
Business
Equipment in Focus
Variety of technologies needed to curtail emissions further.
October 6, 2011
Business
Journal
Lack of drivers and trucks could keep good times going.
October 6, 2011
Business
Preliminary net Class 8 orders up in September
FTR Associates on Wednesday, Oct. 5, released preliminary data showing September Class 8 truck total net orders for all major North American OEMs at 23,465, the second consecutive month of increasing order activity. Preliminary September orders increased 12 percent over August and are a 56 percent improvement from the same month a year ago. Although […]
October 5, 2011
Business
Boehner, Cantor ask Obama to withdraw hours rewrite
President Obama should withdraw the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s proposed hours-of-service rule because its costs would hurt the U.S. economy, House Speaker John Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor wrote Wednesday, Oct. 5, in a letter to Obama. “Current rules have led to record low levels of crashes and fatalities involving trucks,” Boehner and […]
October 5, 2011
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