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SoCal Ports Approve Aggressive Air Quality Rules for Moving Cargo
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach announced they have approved the 2017 Clean Air Action Plan Update that sets out aggressive clean air strategies for moving cargo through the nation’s busiest container port complex — which is on pace for the busiest year ever.
Women In Trucking Association names Member of the Month
CEO Sherri Squier started medical courier business that grew into All-State Express
ArcBest Profits Surge 14%, Although Results Fall Short of Wall Street Forecast
ArcBest Corp. announced earnings in the third quarter rose 14%. Although it fell a penny short on the Bloomberg News consensus forecast, the results ended what was a fairly positive season for the less-than-truckload industry.
Class 8 orders surge in October
Volume of orders defies expectations and “confirms confidence” in 2018 as a “strong rebound year” for North American heavy-duty truck production.
Judge Rules Otto Trucking No Longer a Co-Defendant With Uber in Waymo Case
Waymo was dealt a fresh setback in its fight with Uber Technologies Inc. with a series of unfavorable rulings ahead of a high-stakes trial next month over driverless technology.
SmartDrive Adds Facial Plane Analysis to Driver Monitoring System
SmartDrive Systems has ramped up the battle for market share in the growing video safety and transportation intelligence arena, introducing a new driver-assist sensor product addressing distracted driving. The San Diego tech firm also garnered an inves…
USA Truck 3Q Results Back in the Black
USA Truck Inc. got out of its losses doldrums in the third quarter, reporting net income of $400,000, or 5 cents per share, in contrast to a net loss of $700,000, or negative 9 cents per share, in the third quarter a year ago.
Holiday Inn Express opened at Love's Utah truck stop
The Bringham City hotel has 82 rooms and 24-hour laundry service among others
US Adds 261,000 Jobs as Storm Effects Reverse; Wages Stall
U.S. employers added the most workers in a year, rebounding from September’s slowdown, as people resumed work after hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Labor Department figures showed Nov. 3. The jobless rate fell to the lowest since 2000 while wages stalled.