Hunter Harrison’s first full quarter at the helm of CSX was successful as profits surged 15% year-over-year.
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House Panel Advances Meal, Rest Break Provision, Truck Safety Grants
Legislation that would pre-empt state laws on meal and rest breaks for truckers and boost funding for truck safety grants was advanced by a House funding panel on July 17.
Harrison’s First Quarter as CEO of CSX Successful as Profits Increase 15%
Hunter Harrison’s first full quarter at the helm of CSX was successful as profits surged 15% year-over-year.
Oregon Legislature Advances 10-Year, $5.3 Billion Transportation Funding Package
Lawmakers in Oregon approved a $5.3 billion measure in July that would increase taxes and fees to pay for freight, transit and commuter infrastructure projects.
Oregon Legislature Advances 10-Year, $5.3 Billion Transportation Funding Package
Lawmakers in Oregon approved a $5.3 billion measure in July that would increase taxes and fees to pay for freight, transit and commuter infrastructure projects.
Seesaw pattern for truck tonnage continues
ATA data indicates truck tonnage declined in June following an increase in May.
The American Trucking Associations (ATA) for-hire truck tonnage index dropped 4.3% in June,…
Seesaw pattern for truck tonnage continues
ATA data indicates truck tonnage declined in June following an increase in May.
The American Trucking Associations (ATA) for-hire truck tonnage index dropped 4.3% in June,…
Indiana Gov. Holcomb Announces Five-Year, $4.7 Billion Roads Plan
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced July 17 what he called the state’s largest infrastructure project by far, a $4.7 billion plan to pave roads and rehab bridges over the next five years.
Indiana Gov. Holcomb Announces Five-Year, $4.7 Billion Roads Plan
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced July 17 what he called the state’s largest infrastructure project by far, a $4.7 billion plan to pave roads and rehab bridges over the next five years.
Washington Tunes Into Fixes for Teamsters’ Failing Central States Pension
Secretary Steven Mnuchin met last week with 25 Teamsters retirees from groups in 15 states. They included Tom Schwarzenberger, who said the focus on possible solutions to the pension’s funding shortfall marked something of a milestone.