Congress needs to restore a federal highway account headed toward insolvency to provide funding certainty across the infrastructure construction sector, the leader of a national transportation advocacy group told lawmakers July 16.
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June Trailer Orders Nosedive
U.S. trailer orders for June plummeted to just more than 5,000 units as demand in the largest segment, dry vans, was weak and cancellations mounted, FTR reported, adding it was the lowest total since September 2009.
WTO Issues Mixed Ruling Over US Duties for Subsidized Chinese Goods
The World Trade Organization on July 16 delivered a mixed judgment over America’s sanctions on subsidized goods produced by Chinese state-owned enterprises.
WTO Issues Mixed Ruling Over US Duties for Subsidized Chinese Goods
The World Trade Organization on July 16 delivered a mixed judgment over America’s sanctions on subsidized goods produced by Chinese state-owned enterprises.
Boeing 737 Max Groundings to Affect 2020 Results, Ryanair Says
The extended grounding of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max plane forced Ryanair Holdings to scale back growth plans for next summer, putting the airline industry on notice that the crisis is starting to affect longer-term plans.
J.B. Hunt Reports Mixed 2Q Results
J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. reported net income fell and revenue increased in the second quarter amid mixed results in its business units.
Cowan Acquires Carlisle Carrier, Expanding Northeastern Footprint
Baltimore trucking company Cowan Systems has acquired Carlisle Carrier Corp. of Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Lotus Debuts All-Electric Super Coupe Evija
Lotus unveiled its first all-electric supercar, the Evija, in London on July 16.
Lotus Debuts All-Electric Super Coupe Evija
Lotus unveiled its first all-electric supercar, the Evija, in London on July 16.
Trailer Makers Face California Equipment Efficiency Deadline
Trailer makers intending to sell trailers in California beginning Jan. 1 must certify beforehand that the equipment meets the state’s Phase 2 greenhouse gas rule and receive an executive order, according to the California Air Resources Board.