Jan
18
2008
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports today that trucks will be banned from the fast lane of the Florida turnpike starting February 1, 2008. The ban will be enforced on a 40 mile stretch from the Lantana toll plaza near Lake Worth to the Golden Glades interchange in Miami-Dade County. Commuters have been complaining about trucks getting in the way and slowing commute times on the busy highway. Truck drivers say the ban is going to create even more problems.
Visit the South Florida Sun-Sentinel to read the entire story.
Jan
18
2008

From Knoxville to Nashville to Memphis. Interstate 40 has once again been selected as the best road in the nation by professional truck drivers. Tennessee has some of the best roads in the nation with great surfaces, excellent road markings and easy to follow detours when construction is underway.
Overdrive Magazine polls 700 plus truckers each year across the country and has them rate the country’s roads. The survey includes quality of roads, smoothness of the surface, road signs and markings and much more.
Visit the Chattanoogan for the complete story on Tennessee’s great roads.
Jan
11
2008
Green Bay, WI. - Schneider National is reporting success with their Expanded Percent of Revenue lease program which gives the ability to Owner Operators to dispatch themselves and have increased earnings.
The new lease program allows owner operators to choose a compensation option that fits their needs which allows owner operators to maximize their time or earning potential.
Joe Fennel, an owner-operator who has driven for Schneider for over 14 years, enjoys the freedom of dispatching himself on routes he chooses. I can go online anytime, day or night, point and click and I’m on my way. There are no agents to negotiate with and there is higher income potential. I couldn’t ask for a better scenario. I like knowing my loads, where I’m taking them and what’s coming up next. It gives me the chance to manage my business the way I want to.
Visit Schneider National’s website for entire press release on this innovative new program.
Jan
10
2008
Logistics Management reports that after five months Contract Freighters Inc. (CFI) has been officially renamed as Con-way Truckload. Con-way completed the $750 million purchase transaction almost 5 months ago and has been merging the two trucking companies during that time. Con-way said in a statment that Con-way Truckload is made up of 2,800 tractors, 8,000 trailers and 3,500 employees. Con-way Truckload is expected to generate $500 million in annual revenues and gives Con-way the ability to handle shipments out of west coast ports of Long Beach and Los Angles
Visit Logistics Management Online for all the details of this major trucking company merger.