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Schneider Exec Sees Growth Coming
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Surface transportation should show modest growth through 2010 and then take off strongly in 2011 with double-digit growth in volume, a Schneider Logistics executive said Tuesday.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
LTL
Truck brokers
North-American rail
J.B. Hunt Reported Close to Intermodal Deal
JOC Staff |
J.B.
Rail News
Trucking News
North-American rail
CSX Profit Falls 23 Percent to $293 Million
John D. Boyd |
Eastern-U.S.
Rail News
North-American rail
Diesel Edges Up as Oil Nears 2009 High
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Retail diesel jumped an average of 1.8 cents last week to $2.60 per gallon after falling for five weeks in a row, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Trucking News
Stimulus Gets Ohio Truck Bypass Going
John D. Boyd |
A key part of a busy truck route in Ohio is going to get a makeover, years ahead of schedule, thanks to the federal stimulus program.
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Quality Distribution Sells Tank Cleaning Subsidiary
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Quality Distribution sold one of its tank cleaning subsidiaries to a company formed by its former president.
Trucking News
Genesee & Wyoming Traffic Falls
John D. Boyd |
Short line holding company Genesee &Wyoming said traffic fell 16.7 percent in the third quarter on lines it held a year earlier, but newly acquired properties brought in enough business that its c
Rail News
RailAmerica IPO Begins Trading at $15
John D. Boyd |
RailAmerica said its initial public offering of stock – 10.5 million shares by the short line holding firm and 11.5 million by an affiliate of its owner, Fortress Investment Group – priced
Rail News
Rails, Ports Go to China to Market West Coast
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Executives of the Union Pacific and BNSF railroads will join representatives of the six major West Coast container ports to promote the ports as an efficient and environmentally-friendly gateway for A
Maritime
Forwarding
North-American rail
YRC Worldwide Wins Credit, Liquidity Extension
JOC Staff |
YRC Worldwide won an extension of a deadline by which it must have and maintain $100 million in liquidity — but only for a few weeks — as it strives to avoid bankruptcy.
Trucking News
LTL
Clock Ticking for CN-EJ&E
John D. Boyd |
A former top rail regulatory lawyer is asking the Surface Transportation Board to review its December decision allowing Canadian National Railway to acquire a suburban Chicago short line.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
RailAmerica to Offer Minority Slice to Public
John D. Boyd |
A minority stake in the short line holding company RailAmerica, owned by Fortress Investment Group, will be offered for sale through an initial public offering of common stock.
Rail News
Wiring Trucking for the Future
William B. Cassidy |
The key to delivering innovation is the ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances, making technology that provides real-time support increasingly critical, says Mike Naatz, executive vice pre
Trucking News
Innovation in the Gears
William B. Cassidy |
If the average consumer were asked to name an innovative industry using dynamic new technology, odds are trucking wouldn’t leap to the tip of the tongue.
Trucking News
Seeking Shippers for Social Networking
William B. Cassidy |
Social networking sites and services such as Facebook and Twitter are beginning to change the way carriers interact with a new generation of shippers.
Trucking News
Clouds Hang Over Rails
John D. Boyd |
Rail traffic was already on shaky ground when heavy rainstorms in the Southeast waterlogged key parts of the national network during what should have been a busy workweek.
Rail News
Registering for Roadability
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Intermodal equipment providers who fear the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Dec.
Trucking News
Small Railroad Traffic Firms
John D. Boyd |
Freight traffic at North America’s small railroads turned in its strongest weekly performance since Aug. 22, in the RMI RailConnect index of short line activity.
Rail News
YRC Reimer Closes Edmonton Terminal
JOC Staff |
YRC Worldwide's Canadian subsidiary, YRC Reimer, formerly known as Reimer Express, closed its operations in Edmonton, Alberta, after Teamster employees there refused wage and benefit reductions, the
Trucking News
LTL
Trucking labor
Daimler Trucks Sees 'Slight' Sales Improvement
JOC Staff |
The world’s largest truck manufacturer is guardedly optimistic that sales in North America and Europe have hit bottom and will improve, but expects the greatest growth in coming years from the d
Trucking News
New Rail Yard Closer to Reality at Port of Beaumont
Janet Nodar |
The city of Beaumont, Texas should see a marked improvement in downtown traffic congestion thanks to the Port of Beaumont’s $10.5 million rail improvement project, now being reviewed by the stat
Maritime
Forwarding
North-American rail
Class I Rail Traffic Increases
John D. Boyd |
The lull suggested by recent carload freight loadings at major U.S. railroads was evident again in the latest week, as volume showed only a mild rebound from flood-depressed levels.
Rail News
North-American rail
S&P Upgrades KCS Outlook
John D. Boyd |
Kansas City Southern had predicted for months that finances for the rail company would improve after it wrapped up a costly track project near Houston and issued more stock.
Rail News
North-American rail
ATA Executive Committee Supports Texting Ban
JOC Staff |
Trucking industry leaders gathered in Las Vegas today voted to support a bill that would ban cell-phone text messaging by motorists and truckers alike.
Trucking News
Audio: Voinovich on Highway Programs, Fuel Taxes
JOC Staff |
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Rail News
Rail Regulator Wants Oral Arguments in Major Cases
John D. Boyd |
If you’ve got a big complaint on rail issues to put before the Surface Transportation Board, federal regulators will now want to hear your argument, up close and personal.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
North-American rail
FRA Opens Small Grant Pool for Short Lines
John D. Boyd |
A year after Congress told federal regulators to issue $20 million in grants to help short line railroads recover from storm damages, the Federal Railroad Administration is ready to make the final $5
Rail News
FMCSA to Aid Trucker Record Check
John D. Boyd |
The agency that regulates trucking safety plans to offer carriers access to an electronic database of drivers’ inspection and accident records starting in December.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Senator Sees Industry Support for Fuel Tax Hike
John D. Boyd |
The top Republican on the Senate’s Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee predicted that truckers, manufacturers and other key industry groups will push for a higher federal motor fuels
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Truckload Demand, Pricing Growing
JOC Staff |
Truckload demand is improving across parts of the United States, helping turn around a decline in pricing and raise prospects for higher rates in coming months, an investment analyst said in a report
Trucking News
U.S., Mexican Partners Tout Calexico
John D. Boyd |
An alliance between U.S.
Rail News
Trucking News
North-American rail
JAXPORT Wins $6 Million Grant for Rail
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The U.S. Department of Commerce awarded a $6 million Economic Development Administration grant to the Jacksonville Port Authority to help improve the Blount Island Marine Terminal railroad system.
Maritime
North-American rail
Rail Bill Awaits Shipper Accord
John D. Boyd |
Introduction of a rail regulatory reform bill in the Senate still awaits agreement with some shippers, said Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W. Va.
Rail News
North-American rail
FRA to Award Rail Grants This Winter
John D. Boyd |
The Federal Railroad Administration will make grant awards this winter out of its $8 billion stimulus fund for freight and passenger rail systems.
Rail News
North-American rail
YRC Worldwide Picks Wicks as Operations Chief
JOC Staff |
YRC Worldwide realigned its senior management for the second time this year, naming Tim Wicks chief operating officer Oct. 5 and promoting or reassigning other key executives.
Trucking News
LTL
Trucking labor
Owner-Operators Back Texting Ban
JOC Staff |
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association supports a ban on cell-phone texting while driving, but wants better enforcement of existing laws on inattentive or negligent driving by all motorist
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
S&P Downgrades Panama Canal Railway
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services lowered its ratings on Panama Canal Railway Co. (PCRC), including lowering the long-term corporate credit rating to 'B+' from 'BB'.
Rail News
Diesel Slides along with Crude Oil
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The average retail price of diesel slid 1.9 cents last week to $2.582 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Trucking News
Challenger Motor Freight Buys Specialized Hauler
JOC Staff |
Challenger Motor Freight, one of the largest truckload carriers in Canada, acquired the special commodities business of Sandrock Specialized Carriers, a Heidelberg, Ontario-based company specializing
Trucking News
Economy, Regulation, Fuel Top List of Trucker Concerns
JOC Staff |
The state of the economy and government regulation top a list of trucking industry concerns released by the American Transportation Research Institute.
Trucking News
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