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Kane is Able acquires Vintners Logistics
Acquisition, which is expected to close in early 2018, expands Kane into Northwest.
Ships Carrying 50,000 Containers Are on the Horizon, Report Says
Container ships just keep getting bigger and bigger. Today’s top dog, the OOCL Hong Kong, can carry a mind-boggling 21,413 boxes – far more than the largest ship ever to call on the Port of Hampton Roads.
Meritor Reports Revenue Gains
Commercial vehicle supplier Meritor Inc. reported fourth-quarter and full-year net income fell primarily due to a tax-related change, but revenue jumped in both periods.
Geotab Roadside aims to maximize fleet uptime
Geotab Roadside will now be available to telematics customers in the U.S. and Canada, the company announced Tuesday. With Geotab Roadside, fleets can reduce vehicle downtime with comprehensive roadside assistance management from initial request to co
Carriers, States Team on Felon CDL Training Programs
The need for drivers and a desire to be good corporate citizens has spurred some carriers to reach out to state correctional agencies to encourage the training of inmates to take the commercial drivers license test.
Carriers, States Team on Felon CDL Training Programs
The need for drivers and a desire to be good corporate citizens has spurred some carriers to reach out to state correctional agencies to encourage the training of inmates to take the commercial drivers license test.
Electric Vehicles Could Displace 8 Million Barrels of Oil Per Day by 2040
An energy transition is underway. Solar and wind are being added in ever-greater numbers. Electric vehicles are becoming more commonplace. Meanwhile, policy makers are grappling with the right mix of policies to pay for it all.
There’s Now a Vessel That Produces Zero Pollution
Cie. Maritime Belge SA has built the first commercial ship that runs on hydrogen and produces zero pollution, taking the world a step closer to cargo without emissions.
Former Pilot Flying J Exec Called Jimmy Haslam After Feds Came to Home
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Former Pilot Flying J sales executive Brian Mosher told jurors Nov. 28 that federal agents and a prosecutor showed up on his doorstep on Tax Day 2013 and asked him to make a phone call to the chief executive officer of his company.