Safety
Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.
Bill Aims to Cut Emissions with Cap-and-Trade Plan
Two senior House Democratic leaders last week introduced a sweeping greenhouse gas bill that includes a cap-and-trade program and would expand motor carriers’ use of SmartWay technologies.
April 6, 2009Budget Panels Reject Obama Proposal, Retain Highway Trust Fund Firewall
Budget committees in Congress have approved draft versions of spending-revenue plans for next year that reject an Obama administration proposal to remove the firewalls that have traditionally protected the Highway Trust Fund and other transportation-related funds.
April 6, 2009U.S. Seeks Consensus on Border Before Obama’s Visit to Mexico
The Department of Transportation will develop a proposal to reopen the United States to trucks from Mexico before President Obama visits President Felipe Calderon there later this month, a spokeswoman told Transport Topics.
April 6, 2009Jury Finds Freight Broker Liable for $23.8 Million Fatality Award
An Illinois jury has awarded $23.8 million in damages against leading freight broker C.H. Robinson Worldwide in a dual-fatality 2004 truck accident case involving a motor carrier hired to haul a load of potatoes.
April 6, 2009Obama Names Nominees for Two DOT Agencies
President Obama named two nominees to lead agencies within the Department of Transportation, the White House said.
April 3, 2009ISM Services Index Shows Continued Contraction
The U.S. economy’s service sector continued to contract in March, the Institute for Supply Management said Friday.
April 3, 2009Intermodal Falls 15.4% for Week
Rail and intermodal traffic both fell last week compared with a year ago, the Association of American Railroads said.
April 3, 2009Con-way, TNT Start New Europe-to-U.S. Service
Less-than-truckload carrier Con-way Freight will take over the final leg of express shipments from Europe under a new partnership with Dutch transportation and logistics firm TNT.
April 2, 2009ISM Manufacturing Index Improves, but Still Shows Contraction
Manufacturing in the U.S. improved in March but showed contraction for a 14th straight month, the Institute for Supply Management said Wednesday.
April 1, 2009Daimler to Cut Hours, Pay in Europe
Daimler AG plans to cut its labor costs by 2 billion euros, or about $2.7 billion, by trimming hours and wages for 73,000 non-production workers in Germany and by delaying a pay increase, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
April 1, 2009