Dina Pays Bond Interest Within Grace Period
Mexican truck and bus manufacturer Consorcio G. Grupo Dina made the $6.5 million interest payment on its convertible bond just in time to avoid being penalized for tardiness.
Peace Bridge Twin Viewed as a Necessity, Not a Luxury
The 73-year-old Peace Bridge is a truck-traffic time bomb, ready to explode into more congestion and delays on one of the busiest trade links with Canada if construction of a twin span is put on hold, according to an economic study.
Australian Trucking Industry Comes Under the Microscope
Truckers Down Under are up in arms over what are described as “sweatshop” conditions in the Australian trucking industry.
CRASH Critics Stir Safety Debate in Canada
Canada, usually an oasis of calm, finds itself in a tempest lately over the proposed revisions to its hours-of-service rules.
Australian Trucking Industry Faces Scrutiny
Truckers Down Under are up in arms over what are described as “sweatshop” conditions in the Australian trucking industry.
Search Is On For Highway Heroes
Goodyear Tire and Rubber is soliciting nominations for the 18th annual installment of its Highway Hero awards.
Perfetti Passes Trucking Tradition Down Blood Line
Look at and listen to Pennsylvania trucker John A. Perfetti and you can see and hear the past, the present and the future of trucking.
The Show Will Not Go On as Truckcan Is Called Off
The show won’t go on as the organizer of Truckcan, touted as the “Biggest Truck Show in Canada,” pulled the plug on Aug. 4.
Weigh-in-Motion Effort Gets Boost in Illinois
If time is money for truckers, then Illinois is helping them make a few dollars with the installation of 14 new weigh-in-motion systems.
Perfetti Passes Trucking Tradition Down Blood Line
Look at and listen to John A. Perfetti and you can see and hear the past, the present and the future of trucking.