Intrenet Puts Finishing Touch on Top Executive Team
The appointment of John P. Chandler as chief executive officer of Intrenet Inc. on May 1 marked the end of a yearlong process to identify and install new top management at the transportation holding company based in Milford, Ohio.
Rating Denial Opens Dialogue
Motor carriers and shippers, frequently at odds over the issue of freight classification, have agreed to work together to determine how to classify shipments of poisonous materials.
Rating Denial Opens Carrier, Shipper Dialogue
Motor carriers and shippers, frequently at odds over the issue of freight classification, have agreed to work together to determine how to classify shipments of poisonous materials.
KLLM Board Asks For Final Offers
Two groups bidding to acquire KLLM Transport Services, the nations’ fifth-largest refrigerated carrier, last week agreed to submit binding offers to a special committee of the board of directors on May 5.
Pitt Ohio Raises Rates 5.9%
Pitt Ohio Express, a less-than-truckload general freight carrier serving the Mid-Atlantic region, raised its base rates by an average 5.9% on May 1 to compensate for rising labor costs.
Corporate Trucking: Alive and Flourishing
Though private fleets have faced a number of challenges in recent years stiff competition from for-hire carriers as well as waves of corporate downsizing and restructuring corporate trucking is alive and well.
Customers Call the Shots Online
United Parcel Service and ABF Freight System have little in common operationally.
Wal-Mart Turns Crossdock Freight Over to J.B. Hunt
A $100 million-a-year contract won by J.B. Hunt Transport Services to take over shipments leaving Wal-Mart’s crossdock facilities has some carriers concerned they will be cut out by the Lowell, Ark., truckload and logistics giant.
Corporate Trucking: Alive and Flourishing
Reports of his demise, Mark Twain quipped, are greatly exaggerated.
Customers Call the Shots Online
United Parcel Service and ABF Freight System have little in common operationally, but executives with both companies agreed at Nasstrac's spring meeting that e-commerce is going to change the way they do business.