CSX Corp. has officially agreed to pay $84 million as part of the process to bring Hunter Harrison on board as the CEO, executing an agreement on June 16 that shareholders approved earlier in the month.
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Uber’s Trucking Ambitions in Lower Gear After Otto Deal
SAN FRANCISCO – Uber Technologies Inc.’s drive to become a major player in the trucking business is off to a bumpy start, with analysts and industry executives questioning what exactly the company can bring to the sprawling $700-billion industry.
Crete Tells Drivers They Can Drive 65
Crete Carrier Corp. will allow drivers to travel up to 65 mph on cruise control, up from the 62 mph limit previously in place.
Lineage Logistics Purchases European Warehousing Company
Lineage Logistics has bought Partner Logistics of Europe, the first international acquisition for the temperature-controlled warehousing company based in Irvine, Calif.
GlobalTranz Makes Third Freight Broker Acquisition of 2017
GlobalTranz Enterprises has completed its third acquisition this year, purchasing freight broker Worthington Logistics Solutions of Timonium, Md.
Drop in Housing Starts Shows Industry May Weigh on Growth
Three straight months of declines in new-home construction show U.S. homebuilding may weigh on second-quarter growth, Commerce Department data showed June 16.
Highlights from Movin’On by Michelin 2017
This week Michelin hosted its 2017 Movin’On Conference on sustainable mobility in Montreal, Que. The conference grounds hosted thousands of attendees and various seminars, workshops and brainstorming sessions that tackled upcoming regulations, su…
Highlights from Movin’On by Michelin 2017
This week Michelin hosted its 2017 Movin’On Conference on sustainable mobility in Montreal, Que. The conference grounds hosted thousands of attendees and various seminars, workshops and brainstorming sessions that tackled upcoming regulations, su…
Trucking: A ‘poster child’ or ‘problem child’ for automation?
Movin’On panel discusses potential opportunities and challenges expected with platooning and autonomous trucking.
MONTREAL, QUE. Is the heavy trucking industry the poster child for automation or the problem child? It’s a question that moderator Peter Sweatman, a co-founding principal at CAVita, posed to a panel of transportation experts discussing platooning and autonomous trucking here at Michelin’s Movin’On Conference on sustainable mobility.
Trucking: A ‘poster child’ or ‘problem child’ for automation?
Movin’On panel discusses potential opportunities and challenges expected with platooning and autonomous trucking.
MONTREAL, QUE. Is the heavy trucking industry the poster child for automation or the problem child? It’s a question that moderator Peter Sweatman, a co-founding principal at CAVita, posed to a panel of transportation experts discussing platooning and autonomous trucking here at Michelin’s Movin’On Conference on sustainable mobility.