Katrina Delivers Blow to an Already Flattening Economy

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. img src="http://www.ttnews.com/images/printeditiontag_new.gif" width=120 align=right>An economy that was showing signs of flattening even before Hurricane Katrina bludgeoned the Gulf Coast will now have to battle even harder to regain its footing as high energy costs threaten the businesses of shippers and their trucking providers.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
September 15, 2005

Trucking Profits Rise; 2006 Forecasts Unsure

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Publicly traded trucking companies generally enjoyed a profitable second quarter, but Wall Street analysts have not been able to come to a consensus on where the industry was headed for 2006.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
August 19, 2005

FMCSA Aims for September Publication Date for Intermodal Chassis Safety Regulation

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation is aiming to propose a rule in September that would mandate which companies — ocean and rail carriers or trucking companies — are responsible for the safety of intermodal chassis that hook cargo containers to highway tractors.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
February 16, 2005

Trucking Leaders Gather, Bask in Good Times

LAS VEGAS — Trucking company executives gathered here at the Management Conference & Exhibition of American Trucking Associations in a time of plenty to wrestle with issues that could threaten that prosperity.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
October 8, 2004

Truck Builders Anticipate Strong Profits Through ’06

NEW YORK — Truck makers and their vendors anticipate strong profits through 2006, said two major manufacturers.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 21, 2004

TL Fleets Say Shippers Adjust to Avoid Driver Detention Fees

NEW YORK — Truckload carriers told investors here that many of their customers have adjusted quickly to the federal hours-of-service rules because otherwise they would have to pay detention fees.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 19, 2004

Fleets Report New-Engine Tests Show Reasonable Durability

NEW YORK — Experiments by three truckload carriers revealed that post-October 2002 diesel engines have been reasonably durable and that traditional trade cycles for rolling stock work well, their executives said.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 17, 2004

ATA Chief of Staff Brooks Keeps Federation Focused

Being the trucking industry’s advocate in the halls of Congress, the offices of the federal government and the nation’s courts takes a big staff that must be managed and directed every day.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
October 21, 2003

De la Torre Keeps His Boss Informed, On-Time and Fed

Bill Graves — American Trucking Associations president, two-term governor of Kansas with a total of 16 years holding statewide elected office in Kansas — has had a lot of staff people.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
October 21, 2003

KC Southern-TMM Proposal Would Create Nafta Rail System

Railroad holding company Kansas City Southern said it would spend $200 million in cash and stock to create a unified rail network that could haul freight from Mexico City to St. Louis.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
May 8, 2003