TIA to Make Intermodal Pitch To Shippers
In an effort to get more options for their customers, the nation’s freight brokers — in conjunction with the railroads — are trying to cajole non-traditional rail shippers into using intermodal transportation.
Are Training Rules for Hazmat Handling Adequate?
Following federal training guidelines could leave a company with employees who are unprepared for the rigors of transporting hazardous materials, according to two experts on the subject.
Engage in Politics, Skinner Urges
Former Transportation Secretary Samuel K. Skinner urged transportation executives to become involved in politics for the sake of their businesses despite his own recent exit from government to the trucking industry.
Hours Reform May Prod Loading Dock Changes
A probable change in the way the federal government counts non-driving hours worked could prod shippers into quicker processing of drivers and their freight at the nation’s loading docks, according to both a prominent federal transportation official and a major trucking executive.
Skinner Tells Execs to Get Involved in Politics
Former Transportation Secretary Samuel K. Skinner urged transportation executives to become involved in politics for the sake of their businesses despite his own recent exit from government to the trucking industry.
TIA to Make Intermodal Pitch To Shippers
In an effort to get more options for their customers, the nation’s freight brokers — in conjunction with the railroads — are trying to cajole non-traditional rail shippers into using intermodal transportation.
Emery Worldwide, Postal Service Accelerate Priority Mail Divorce
Emery Worldwide Airlines and the U.S. Postal Service will terminate their Priority Mail contract Jan. 7, ending 13 months early what has been a tempestuous business relationship since its start in spring 1997.
Intrenet Inc. Trading on Hold During Check of Financial Expenses
Transportation holding company Intrenet Inc. continues to investigate its finances so that it can resume trading on Nasdaq’s small cap listings.
Intrenet Stock Trading Halted
Transportation holding company Intrenet Inc. continues to investigate its finances so that it can resume trading on Nasdaq’s small cap listings.
McQuaide Inc. to Shut Down LTL Operation Before Thanksgiving
A 37-year-old motor carrier will close its doors before Thanksgiving, largely due to high diesel prices.