AUSTIN, Texas — Mutual interest among law enforcement and truckers over such policy issues as highway safety, security and human trafficking are forging increasing relationships that have historically been less than cordial between the two, according to a panel of law enforcement experts.
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Eaton Boosts Third-Quarter Sales by 4%
Power management company Eaton Corp. capped its third quarter with higher-than-expected profit margins but lower net income due to charge-offs related to an arbitration decision in August against certain business units of Cooper Industries, a company t…
Cummins Reports Record Earnings in Third Quarter
Cummins Inc. posted record profits and a 12% jump in revenue for the third quarter, as demand for trucks, construction and power generation equipment improved.
Barry Pottle Elected ATA’s 74th Chairman
Barry Pottle, CEO of Pottle’s Transportation of Bangor, Maine, has been elected by American Trucking Associations’ board of directors to serve as the federation’s 74th chairman.
Transportation Candidates Tout Infrastructure Bona Fides in Midterm Bids
Transportation policy is rarely discussed in the national political arena this fall, but some candidates with seats on key freight committees are in high-profile contests.
Transportation Candidates Tout Infrastructure Bona Fides in Midterm Bids
Transportation policy is rarely discussed in the national political arena this fall, but some candidates with seats on key freight committees are in high-profile contests.
Trucking Legends Encourage Industry Unity
AUSTIN, Texas — The relationship between state organizations and American Trucking Associations is solid and should continue to grow, according to a longtime member of the industry.
Dickinson Fleet Services Grows South Florida Presence
Fleet maintenance and management company Dickinson Fleet Services has acquired Fleet Technology & Maintenance Corp. and Truck City Body Co.
Canadian National Railway Agrees to Buy TransX
Canadian National Railway on Oct. 30 announced it has reached an agreement to buy The TransX Group of Cos. in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from founder and CEO Louie Tolaini.
Canadian National Railway Agrees to Buy TransX Group
Canadian National Railway on Oct. 30 announced it has reached an agreement to buy The TransX Group of Cos. in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from founder and CEO Louie Tolaini.