ITLC Searches for a New Home
Cast adrift by American Trucking Associations, Information Technology and Logistics Council members say their mission is still vital and are evaluating three options for staying afloat.
Technology, Logistics Specialists Go Searching for a Harbor
Cast adrift by American Trucking Associations, Information Technology and Logistics Council members say their mission is still vital and are evaluating three options for staying afloat.
AOL Gets Piece of PNV, Trucking Web Service
PNV Inc. is America Online’s trucking site of choice, now the Internet giant has a stake in the trucking Web portal and entertainment firm.
Teamsters Sue Carey, Others for Racketeering
The Teamsters union has sued former president Ron Carey and others, alleging racketeering, embezzlement, breach of fiduciary duties and legal malpractice during Carey’s re-election effort.
America Online Buys Stock, Gets Content From PNV
PNV Inc. will be America Online's trucking site of choice after an April 19 announcement that the Internet giant bought a stake in the trucking Web portal and entertainment firm.
Buying Fuel Where It's Cheapest
Trucking companies base fuel purchasing decisions on regional variations in prices, and that tendency has increased with the advent of products or policies that point drivers to truck stops with the lower diesel prices.
Class 8 Sales Still Defy Expectations
Class 8 truck sales went up again in March, staying above 1999’s pace, despite projections the truck market would drop off this year.
Ex-Transportation Secretary to Help Launch Net Venture
Transportation.com has tapped a former cabinet official and presidential adviser as its chairman of the board to help establish the fledgling Internet business on firm ground.
The Geography of Fuel: Buying Where It’s Cheapest
Trucking companies base fuel purchasing decisions on regional variations in prices, and that tendency has increased with the advent of products or policies that point drivers to truck stops with the lower diesel prices.
Class 8 Retail Still Defies Expectations
Class 8 truck sales went up again in March, staying above 1999’s pace, despite projections the truck market would drop off this year.