Dan Hilton, an alumnus of Capitol Hill and trade associations with extensive experience in government and advocacy, has been selected as the new executive director of American Trucking Associations’ Moving & Storage Conference, ATA announced Aug. 19.
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Kroger Plans Minimum 7-Tranche Bond Sale for Albertsons Deal
Kroger is poised to sell investment-grade bonds in at least seven parts to help fund its proposed acquisition of Albertsons as antitrust scrutiny continues to hang over the plan.
Crossword Puzzle Solution for August 19, 2024
Here’s the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the August 19, 2024 print edition.
7-Eleven Owner Gets Takeover Bid From Canada’s Couche-Tard
The owner of 7-Eleven convenience stores and other retail chains has received a buyout offer from Canada’s Alimentation Couche-Tard.
Port Traffic Booms Despite Recession Fears
The busiest port complex in the U.S. is churning through import volumes near the highs set during the pandemic despite worries about a cooling economy.
GM to Cut More Than 1,000 Software Engineers, Mostly in US
General Motors Co. is cutting more than 1,000 software engineers as the automaker moves to lean up its software and services organization, said a person familiar with the matter.
Canadian National Issues Lockout Notice to Railway Teamsters
Canadian National Railway Co. issued a formal notice Aug. 18 that union-affiliated workers will be locked out in the coming days if a labor agreement is not reached.
Guide: Perimeter Security Protection for the Long Haul
With cargo theft increasing, now is crucial to secure semis and truck yards. A single tampered trailer can mean significant financial loss or damage your business’s reputation. Here are 5 tips to safeguard your cargo. Download the guide now!
Hobie Eirich Takes Tennessee Gold
FedEx Freight 4-axle driver Hobie Eirich in May add a state grand champion title for Tennessee to the one he claimed in California six years ago.