SAN ANTONIO 鈥 American Trucking Associations has a new image campaign slogan: 鈥淣othing Without Trucking.鈥
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ATA Reports More Tonnage Declines for April
Truck tonnage continued to experience year-over-year declines in April, American Trucking Associations reported May 21.
May 24, 2024Hundreds Warn EPA: Don鈥檛 Back CARB Ban on Diesel Locomotives
Government officials, public agencies and business interests warn EPA聽 that approving California鈥檚 rule to outlaw diesel locomotives will harm the nation鈥檚 interconnected rail system.
May 20, 2024Movers Group Seeks Review of $20B Contract for Military Moves
A coalition is calling on Congress to direct the Government Accountability Office to conduct an evaluation of the new program slated to provide moves for the nation鈥檚 military.
May 20, 2024Canadian Rail Labor Dispute Talks Restart; CN Revises Offer
Canadian National Railway聽made a revised offer May 16 to the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference, raising hopes of a settlement in a labor dispute.
May 20, 2024Uber Freight Expands Procurement Platform With Spot Freight
Uber Freight introduced a spot freight fulfillment platform to expand beyond its flagship contract procurement tool launched last year, the company announced May 16.
May 20, 2024Ship That Caused Baltimore Bridge Collapse Escorted to Port
BALTIMORE 鈥 The recovery from the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse reached a milestone May 20 as the Dali was escorted back to port, its damaged bow covered with smashed shipping containers.
May 20, 2024Army Corps: Full Port of Baltimore Access Coming This Month
WASHINGTON 鈥 The Port of Baltimore鈥檚 waterways are on track to being fully accessible by the end of this month, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers told members of Congress on May 15.
May 16, 2024Long Beach 鈥楾ri-Gen鈥 Ops Start for Toyota Vehicle Facility
Civic officials and business executives on May 2 celebrated the opening of 鈥淭ri-gen,鈥 an energy generation project at the Port of Long Beach.
May 15, 2024Amazon Workers Say They Struggle to Afford Food, Rent
Five years after Amazon.com Inc. raised wages to $15 an hour, half of warehouse workers surveyed by researchers say they struggle to afford enough food or a place to live.
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