carrier News Updates

Business

Trucking Industry Honors Veterans During ‘Wreaths Across America Day’

A convoy of trucks delivered 34 truckloads of wreaths on Saturday to Arlington National Cemetery, where they were placed by gravesides by thousands of volunteers during “Wreaths Across America Day.â€

December 17, 2012
Business

UCR Fees to Remain Unchanged for 2013

Unified Carrier Registration program fees will remain unchanged in 2013, and the organization will seek to collect the fees from more interstate carriers, forwarders and brokers, the group’s chairman said.

December 17, 2012
Business

Holiday Shipping Projected to Increase

FedEx Corp., UPS Inc. and the U.S. Postal Service are all projecting higher holiday package-shipping rates than a year ago, the Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday.

December 11, 2012
Business

LTL Carriers Report Mixed Results in 3Q; Con-way, ABF Slide, While Saia Gains

Third-quarter earnings statements of less-than-truckload carriers issued last week generally followed an industrywide pattern of mixed results, with some seeing solid gains in profitability but others reporting significant earnings drop-offs.

November 5, 2012
Business

PrePass Truck Enrollment Reaches New High

More than 426,000 commercial motor carriers have enrolled in the PrePass weigh station safety screening system, an all-time high level of participation, HELP Inc., PrePass’ service provider, said Tuesday.

June 19, 2012
Government, Business

FMCSA Could Do More to Stop Reincarnated Fleets, GAO Says

The federal government should electronically screen trucking companies’ data to find potential reincarnated carriers when they apply, and then investigate those applicants, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.

March 27, 2012
Government, Business

Stronger New-Entrant Requirements Urged for Carriers

Trucking industry, government and safety representatives told a Senate panel that federal regulators could improve motor carrier safety by raising the bar for new carriers entering the industry, among other policy changes.

July 26, 2011
Business

TCA Supports Electronic Logs

SAN DIEGO — An industry consensus appears to be emerging in support of electronic logging devices to monitor driver hours but not truck performance, as the Truckload Carriers Association endorsed that technology last week and American Trucking Associations moved in the same direction.

March 21, 2011
Business

Gary Salisbury Elected TCA Chairman

Gary Salisbury, president and CEO of Fikes Truck Line, Hope, Ark., was elected chairman of the Truckload Carriers Association for 2011-2012 at TCA’s annual meeting in San Diego.

March 17, 2011
Business, Government, Safety

Agencies Duplicated Inspections, GAO Says

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the Transportation Security Administration have conducted several dozen overlapping fleet inspections, according to a recent Government Accountability Office report about wasteful and duplicative federal programs.

March 14, 2011