Archive for January 12th, 2010

Canadian named top North American sales associate by Arrow Truck Sales »

TORONTO, Ont. – Arrow Truck Sales has named Canadian salesperson Vikas Gupta its top North American reta… [Full Story]
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Police: Teasing Led To UPS Shooting 1hr »

One man is under arrest as Richmond police work to sort out a double shooting in front of a United Parcel Service facility.
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FleetPride names Mosunic CFO »

Mosunic most recently was executive vice president…
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NJ session ends: federal truck rules, DUI bills go down to final hours »

The New Jersey Legislature is scheduled to wrap up its two-year session Monday, Jan. 11. As the final hours were ticking away on thousands of bills that have been offered during the past 24 months, lawmakers spent Monday working to get any bills with a chance at passage through the statehouse and to the governor’s [...]

Job Openings in U.S. Fell by 156,000 in November, »

Job openings in the U.S. fell in November, a sign employers are reluctant to expand staff even as payroll reductions waned from earlier last year.
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TTC Ski Day deadline fast approaching »

TORONTO, Ont. — The Toronto Transportation Club is inviting all skiers and snowboaders out for a day of fun o… [Full Story]
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ACT Research expects commercial vehicle demand to slow in first quarter »

COLUMBUS, Ind. – ACT Research is predicting that commercial vehicle orders will slow in the first quarte… [Full Story]
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Hours of service waived »

With the deep South in the deep freeze, other states are joining Florida in waiving the hours-of-service rules for truckers. Virginia, North Carolina, Missouri and Mississippi are also waiving the rules - not to get crops in, but to make sure fuel and road treatment chemicals can be delivered.
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Feds to spend $115.7 million on heavy-duty fuel efficiency work »

The U.S. Department of Energy selected Cummins, Da…
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OOIDA member caught in Arrow’s web, pays off truck, no title »

Sensing something was amiss several months prior to Arrow Trucking’s chaotic collapse in December 2009, OOIDA Member Mark Miller of Portland, OR, made the decision to pay off his truck early and cut all ties with the company.
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