Landstar System said it has purchased two Michigan-based supply chain transportation firms that focus on transportation technology systems.
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Maine Using Cameras, Scales to Catch Weight Violators
The Maine Department of Transportation has installed cameras and scales in an attempt to catch weight violations in trucks that avoid a weigh station on Interstate 95, the Portsmouth (N.H.) Herald reported Friday.
September 18, 2009Economists Express Optimism as Factory Activity Improves
Some key manufacturing indicators showed gains last week, a sign the economy is shifting from recession to expansion, several economists said. However, they warned that the turnaround is uneven, which makes business statistics confusing and trends difficult to track clearly.
September 7, 2009Eaton Gets $45 Million Grant to Provide Plug-in Hybrid Systems for Class 5 Trucks
Truck component maker Eaton Corp. said that it would provide the electric power systems for 378 Class 5 electric hybrid plug-in vehicles under a federal grant, which it called the 鈥渓argest commercial hybrid deployment鈥 ever.
August 24, 2009Rural Highway System Is Vital to Commerce, S.D. Trucking Executive Tells Senate Panel
Future U.S. economic vitality depends on an adequately funded rural road system that can accommodate heavier trucks, a South Dakota trucking company president told a Senate committee last week.
August 17, 2009DOT Targets Distractions
WASHINGTON 鈥 Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood an-nounced last week he will take steps to try to further curb distracting driving activities such as text messaging or using a cell phone or a Global Positioning System device.
August 10, 2009Proposal to Reclassify Equipment Leases Seen as Tough Burden on Small Businesses
Finance and leasing industry officials said a proposal to reclassify equipment leases as a form of debt or asset, rather than an expense, would be difficult and costly for most companies to comply with.
August 3, 2009Rule Won鈥檛 Require Overhaul of Braking Systems, Experts Say
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration鈥檚 decision to cut the maximum allowed stopping distance for large trucks by 30% will increase truck buyers鈥 costs somewhat, but will not force a widespread shift to new technology such as air disc brakes, industry groups and manufacturers said.
August 3, 2009So. Calif. Ports Expected to Approve Program to Speed Purchase of 500 More LNG Trucks
Harbor commissioners at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif., are expected to approve a plan next month to spend $46.5 million in new grant funding from the state to fast-track the purchase of up to 500 new liquefied natural gas trucks, officials with both ports said.
July 27, 2009Crane Leverages Loss of EGL into New Logistics Success
HOUSTON 鈥 During the second half of 2007, when the U.S. economy and stock market were at their respective peaks, a colleague of James Crane said he was 鈥 for a brief while 鈥 bitter and unhappy. But as gross domestic product and the value of stocks, housing and other assets fell dramatically, the smile returned to Crane鈥檚 face as he realized the comfort of cash 鈥 hundreds of millions of dollars of it.
July 20, 2009