Archive for December 23rd, 2009

Tulsa-based Arrow Trucking suspends operations, lays off workers, future unclear »

The future is unclear for Tulsa-based Arrow Trucking after the trucking company suspended operations and laid off employees. More: continued here

West bound and down: New Year brings new reefer reg in California »

The California Air Resources Board begins enforcement of its new emissions rule for reefers on New Year’s Eve. CARB said enforcement of in-use performance standards will begin in January 2010 for all trucks with model year 2002 and older reefers. More: continued here

Navistar satisfied with 2009 financial performance »

WARRENVILLE, Ill. – Navistar yesterday reported fourth quarter net income of US$86 million, a reversal o… [Full Story] More: continued here

Boyd Gaming Amends Bank Credit Facility »

Boyd Gaming Corporation today announced it amended its First Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of May 24, 2007 . More: continued here

COMPETITION WATCH: Can-Truck to wind down operations »

OSHAWA, Ont. – Trucknews.com has learned Oshawa-based trucking company Can-Truck is winding down its ope… [Full Story] More: continued here

Arrow Trucking sends employees home Tuesday »

Employees and drivers of Arrow Trucking Co. are in a quandary Tuesday, some going home and wondering if they have jobs at the west Tulsa company. More: continued here

DOT has new action plan to address motorcoach safety »

The U.S. Department of Transportation says its Mot… More: continued here

How to Help Arrow Drivers get home »

Another trucking company shuts its doors, and leaves drivers out on the road with their fuel card shut off and probably no money to get home. I was in the chat room here and a chatter put a phone number up, so i called it to verify that it was legitimate and talked to a [...]

Missouri bill would limit fines in ‘quiet’ construction zones »

If a Missouri state lawmaker gets his way, law enforcement wouldn’t be able to sting motorists as badly while they cruise through quiet construction zones. More: continued here

Movement to rail may not be greener than trucking: study »

NASHVILLE, Ind. — Recent analysis is questioning whether proposed government actions to increase freight rail… [Full Story] More: continued here Powered by SmartRSS