Business

James Haslam II Donates $1.25 Million to TMAF Campaign

The trucking industry hauled in 25% of what it needs to fund its five-year image campaign — Trucking Moves America Forward — with a single contribution of $1.25 million from Pilot Flying J travel plazas founder James Haslam II.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 19, 2014
Business, Logistics, Fuel, Autonomous

Diesel Falls for 7th Straight Week

The national retail diesel average continued to decline even as crude oil futures remained above $105 a barrel.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 17, 2014
Business

Seroka Gets Nod to Lead Port of Los Angeles

The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved Gene Seroka to lead North America’s busiest container port as executive director June 11.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 11, 2014
Business

Roadcheck Safety Inspections Target Driver Logs, Hazmat Transport

Federal, state and local safety officials kicked off the annual Roadcheck event June 3 at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, with the goal of pulling in 17 trucks and buses per minute across North America for 30-step, Level 1 safety inspections.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 4, 2014
Business

Three Elephants Transported by Truck from Calgary Zoo to D.C.

Pandas are frequent fliers on FedEx Corp. and UPS Inc., but for moving elephants 2,480 miles across North America, the zoos in Washington, D.C., and Calgary, Alberta, chose heavy-duty tractors pulling drop-deck trailers to transport three adult female Asian elephants.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 28, 2014
Business

Garcetti Taps APL’s Seroka to Replace Knatz as L.A. Port Chief

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti nominated American Presidents Line executive Gene Seroka to be the next executive director of the Port of Los Angeles, the mayor’s office announced May 27.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 28, 2014
Business, Logistics

Schneider Logistics to Pay $21 Million to Dockworkers in Class-Action Lawsuit

Schneider Logistics will pay $21 million to settle a class-action civil lawsuit brought by about 1,800 Southern California dockworkers who claimed they were not paid properly.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 22, 2014
Business

Certified Medical Examiners Now Required for Physical Exams

Rules that require commercial drivers to use certified medical examiners for mandatory physical examinations went into effect May 21.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 21, 2014
Business, Equipment

Minnesota Carrier Files Lawsuit Against Caterpillar Over Acert Engines

The final generation of diesel truck engines manufactured by Caterpillar Inc. has generated yet another civil lawsuit, this one filed by Minnesota carrier Scenic Boundaries Trans Inc.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 12, 2014
Business, Equipment

Jones to Retire From Cummins; Boerger Named Successor

Cummins Inc. Vice President Jeff Jones will complete a 37-year career with the independent engine maker, retiring at midyear, the company said May 8.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 8, 2014