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Grammer Industries Looks to Expand After Buyout by Stellex Capital Management
The family of Charles “Shorty” Whittington and a group of top executives at Grammer Industries Inc. have teamed with Stellex Capital Management to acquire the bulk chemical hauler from another investment firm, Linx Partners.
Gas Flow Resumes After Canada Pipe Rupture Hits Oil Refiners
Natural gas has begun flowing again on a pipeline in British Columbia after a rupture on an adjacent line forced oil refineries in Washington to cut output and sent gasoline prices soaring up and down the West Coast.
Spanish Trucking, Logistics Firm Builds North American Hub in Chattanooga
Grupo Sesé, a major Spanish trucking and logistics company that handles the freight of many major European companies including Volkswagen, came to Chattanooga, Tenn., in late 2012 to serve VW’s U.S. assembly plant.
Oil Falls Most in Eight Weeks as Investors Avoid Risky Assets
Crude posted the biggest decline in eight weeks as a risk-off sentiment spread through global markets. Futures tumbled 3% in New York on Oct. 11. Investors eyed a sixth day of U.S. equity losses along with heightened volatility.
Hurricane Michael Cuts Swath of ‘Unimaginable Destruction’
PANAMA CITY, Fla. — The devastation inflicted by Hurricane Michael came into focus Oct. 11 with rows upon rows of homes found smashed to pieces, and rescue crews began making their way into the stricken areas in hopes of accounting for hundreds of people who may have defied evacuation orders.
Economy Puts New Demands on Logistics Firms, Surveys Find
A robust economy is placing new demands on third-party logistics service providers, based on survey results from two long-running university-sponsored studies released at the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals annual conference in Nashvil…
4 common ELD mistakes fleets make (and one big tip to help)
With comments now closed on whether FMCSA should pursue changes to the Hours of Service rules for truck drivers, that’s the big background issue. But there’s a handful of little errors fleets and drivers are making with their electronic logging devices causing avoidable headaches at the roadside.
Supreme Court Case Could Block Motor Carriers From Using Arbitration for Contractor Disputes
Legal observers said the outcome of a case before the U.S. Supreme Court could have major implications for the trucking industry. At the center of the case — argued on Oct. 3 by attorneys for New Prime Inc. and truck driver Dominic Oliveira, who has filed a class-action pay lawsuit against Prime — is whether an independent owner-operator under contract with a motor carrier must take any disputes to arbitration, or instead be permitted to take grievances to court.
Teamsters Ratify Five-Year Contract With UPS
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters on Oct. 5 ratified a new five-year contract with UPS Inc. for the company’s estimated 255,000 drivers and other employees who handle small freight.