Trucking News for May 2011
Trucking in the News (151 articles)
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Pilot Flying J Launches Find “Best Shower On Interstate” Contest -
Convenience Store Decisions
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Pilot Flying J Launches Find “Best Shower On Interstate” Contest
Convenience Store Decisions (press release)
... every professional driver in each of our 4000 showers,” says CEO of Pilot Flying J. Pilot Flying J has announced that over the next 24 months, significant capital investments will be made to improve the shower experience for its trucking customers. ...
Pilot Flying J launches shower upgrade programKnoxville News Sentinel
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Date: Tue, May 31, 2011 4:01pm -
Bartolo Colon's Comeback Keeps On Trucking - NBC New
York
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Bartolo Colon's Comeback Keeps On Trucking
NBC New York
If you're looking to get an appointment with Dr. Joseph Purita or any of his colleagues in the Dominican Republic, it is probably going to be a while. After watching Bartolo Colon continue the most remarkable comeback story of the 2011 ...
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Date: Tue, May 31, 2011 2:48pm -
Innovative Transportation Safety Leader Takes Helm at HELP
Incorporated - PR Newswire
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Innovative Transportation Safety Leader Takes Helm at HELP Incorporated
PR Newswire (press release)
"While a career government employee, and sworn peace officer, Rick demonstrated a keen understanding of the trucking industry and a unique ability to think outside traditional government boundaries." Clasby assumes leadership at an interesting time for ...
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Date: Tue, May 31, 2011 2:02pm -
Fuel prices pinch truckers - Tulsa World
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Fuel prices pinch truckers
Tulsa World
"Trucks bring about 80 percent of consumer commodities to market," said Dan Case, executive director of the Oklahoma Trucking Association. "It now costs about $1200 to fill up an 18-wheeler. "One year ago, it cost about $900 to fill up this same truck. ...
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Date: Tue, May 31, 2011 7:25am -
Truckers want limits on biodiesel - Toronto Star
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Truckers want limits on biodiesel
Toronto Star
Canadian truckers say new biofuel requirements for diesel that come into effect July 1 will cost taxpayers $2.5 billion over the next 25 years and do little to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Similar to earlier legislation that required fuel makers to ...
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Date: Tue, May 31, 2011 1:12am
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