Driver employment sees strong growth, THRC report reveals
Transport truck drivers saw the strongest employment growth in the first quarter of 2024, with an additional 32,600 drivers employed in the quarter compared to Q1 2023, according to the […]
Transport truck drivers saw the strongest employment growth in the first quarter of 2024, with an additional 32,600 drivers employed in the quarter compared to Q1 2023, according to the […]
Symbio, a jointly owned subsidiary of Forvia, Michelin, and Stellantis, presented its first hydrogen-powered fuel-cell heavy-duty truck at ACT Expo in Las Vegas, Nev. The regional haul Class 8 truck […]
Each week, TruckNews.com lists notable moves, promotions and awards in the trucking industry. This week was rich in executive appointments with industry veterans joining some of industry’s prominent companies. While Grant Naslund […]
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Port of Eagle Pass, Texas, fastest-growing border crossing in the U.S.; Port of Brownsville snags Westa flour mill; Siete Leguas Automotive opens $54M factory in Durango, Mexico; and CBP intercepts $18M worth of meth in shipment…
A California company, which once contracted with FedEx Ground to deliver packages before filing suit against the global delivery giant (NYSE: FDX) in November over alleged illegal business practices, has filed for bankruptcy liquidation. PYNQ Logistics Services Inc., doing business as PLS Inc. of Pleasanton, California, filed its petition Wednesday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court…