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Port of L.A. wins round in lawsuit, appeal anticipated »

A federal judge has ruled in favor of the Port of Los Angeles Clean Truck Program, although litigants – the American Trucking Associations – have said they plan to appeal the latest ruling in a two-year legal battle. More: continued here

SAF-Holland enjoying significant jump in 2010 sales »

LUXEMBOURG — Officials at SAF-Holland are expecting significant sales growth to more than EUR 550 million in … [Full Story] More: continued here

Analyst sees no double-dip recession »

FTR Associates President Eric Starks said the truc… More: continued here

More fuel savings seen in trucks’ future »

Cummins will focus on fuel efficiency and CO2 redu… More: continued here

ATA exec: Trucking looking up »

American Trucking Associations Chairman Tommy Hodges Aug. 26 offered a guarded assessment of the trucking industry during the Commercial Vehicle Outlook Conference in Dallas. More: continued here

The Great American Truck Show is now underway in Dallas »

A handful of OOIDA staffers, including Land Line Now Host Mark Reddig, spent much of the first two days at the OOIDA booth meeting and greeting truckers. More: continued here

Misclassification stakes high »

A long erosion of the traditional owner-operator m… More: continued here

2 hrs. ago – Children’s Hospital gets $5 million donation to complete new wing »

As Arkansas Childrena s Hospital jubilantly topped out its South Wing with its final steel beam this week, an announcement was made that added to the celebratory mood: A donation of $5 million from J.B. Hunt Transport Services. More: continued here Powered by SmartRSS

Plan unveiled to route LNG tankers through GA community »

A proposal to transport liquefied natural gas or LNG in tanker trucks on a major thoroughfare through Savannah, GA, is grabbing attention. According to media outlets, the idea isn’t sitting well with some in the community. More: continued here

Ridewell continues expansion into Canada »

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Ridewell’s axles have been deemed “TPC ready” for Edmonton-based TPC International’s TireB… [Full Story] More: continued here