UPS Inc.’s top financial executive plans to leave the company June 1 in order to focus on his personal health, the shipping giant said May 6.
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Daimler Truck Q1 Profit Rises Even as Sales Fall
Daimler Truck profits rose year-over-year in Q1 2024, with executives and analysts more optimistic about the company’s North American business than its European operations.
Homendy’s NTSB Reappointment Before Senate
The nomination of Jennifer Homendy to continue leading the National Transportation Safety Board awaits a vote in the Senate.
UAW Members Ratify Four-Year Freightliner Labor Deal
United Auto Workers members ratified a four-year labor deal with Daimler Truck North America covering 7,400 mostly Freightliner employees, the union said May 4.
Crossword Puzzle Solution for May 6, 2024
Here’s the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the May 6, 2024 print edition.
End of Tolls Coming for Alabama’s Foley Beach Express Bridge
A toll-free ride across the Foley Beach Express Bridge in Orange Beach, Ala., will be a reality for the first time in more than 20 years now that the state has reached a deal to purchase the span.
CVSA Mulls Another Personal Conveyance Guidance Request
Twice in the past four years, CVSA has failed to persuade FMCSA to strengthen guidance for stopping a rise in truckers improperly using personal conveyance to stretch the hours they drive.
Driving Cost Savings with RFID and Electronic Tolling
The differences between the collection, cost, and efficiency of toll-by-plate and tolling transponders are stark.
Read the PrePass whitepaper, Driving Cost Savings with RFID and Electronic Tolling and learn how a toll transponder is the best choice whe…
Don’t Get Taken Out of Service!
Happy Cargo Securement Month! Review the regulations on securing cargo to avoid getting your trailer taken out of service.
ATA, 8 Others Ask EPA to Adjust Biofuel Output Volumes
Renewable fuel production targets are too low to sustain the sector and have resulted in shuttered biofuel companies, a consortium of trade associations stated in a letter to EPA ‘s Michael Regan.