Ontario to Review Longer Tractors
The Ontario Trucking Association said it was pleased that the Ontario Ministry of Transportation will begin reviewing whether to permit motor carriers to use longer tractors.
April 7, 2011February Factory Orders Dip 0.1%
Factory orders dipped 0.1% in February, a month after taking biggest gain in almost four and a half years, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
March 31, 2011Truck Makers’ Backlog Grows to Nearly 100,000, ACT Says
Class 8 truck manufacturers have a backlog of nearly 100,000 units scheduled to be built over the next 12 months, more than double the number of a year ago, because of a substantial increase in orders over the winter, ACT Research Co. reported.
March 28, 2011Factory Orders Take Biggest Jump Since 2006
Factory orders jumped 3.1% in January, the biggest gain in almost four and a half years, the Commerce Department said Friday.
March 4, 2011Factory Orders Gain in December
Factory orders rose 0.2% in December, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
February 3, 2011Truck Market Becomes More Global, Intensifying Competition, Execs Say
LAS VEGAS — The dynamic heavy-duty truck market is becoming more closely connected globally, with manufacturers of parts, components and whole vehicles competing fiercely worldwide while more national governments impose significant regulations on carbon dioxide emissions, industry executives said.
January 24, 2011Truck-Rite, R+L Carriers to Continue Talks in Effort to Settle Breach of Contract Dispute
Settlement discussions will continue in an $18.5 million breach of contract dispute between Truck-Rite Distribution Systems Corp. and R+L Carriers Inc., an executive with Truck-Rite said.
January 10, 2011Factory Orders Rise in November
Factory orders rose 0.7% in November, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.
January 4, 2011ISM Manufacturing Index Expands at Fastest Pace in Seven Months
U.S. manufacturing activity rose at the fastest pace in seven months in December, the Institute for Supply Management said.
January 4, 2011FMCSA Proposes Large Fines for Handheld Cell Phone Use
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed fines up to $2,750 for truckers who use a handheld cell phone while driving, as well as the possible suspension or revocation of a commercial license for repeated offenses.
January 3, 2011