Impending Rail Strike Delivers Late-Year Boom to Truckers
Discussion of an impending strike by railroad union workers scheduled for Dec. 6 has given truck transport companies a new line on premium rates for the last fiscal quarter of 2011. Shippers are already taking precautions by diverting freight to long-haul trucks. In a recent radio interview, Donald Broughton, a senior industry analyst for Avondale Partners said, “The last thing shippers want is to have freight stuck on the rails during the busy retail season.” According to estimates by shipping companies, a freight-rail strike would cost the economy $2 billion per day.
Mexican Pilot Program Co. Transportes Olympic Granted Operating Permit Inside U.S.
The FMCSA has granted Transportes Olympic a permanent operating authority, beginning today. Knowing that this move is very controversial and sensitive, the DOT has attempted to downplay the permanent operating authority in various press releases and various public speaking engagements. Opponents of the bill and the award OOIDA, have vowed to continue to fight against additional operating permits being issued. In a public statement, they note that if Transportes Olympic were treated like any other new motor carrier operating in the U.S., it would have been denied. OOIDA Vice President Todd Spencer went on to say, “They simply are not holding Transportes Olympic to the same standards they require of U.S.-based carriers.” Offices of the FMCSA have not rebutted the accusations at time of press.
Cummins Invests $24 Million in South Carolina R&D Facility
Freightliner Calls on College Students to Help Them Evolve
One of North America’s leading tractor trailer manufacturers want you to help them “Think Outside the Cab” and will pay you $20,000 for your trouble. Active college student entrants are invited to submit original designs for the owner-operator style truck of the future. The competition runs from November 2011 through February 2012. Three finalists, selected by a panel of global Daimler commercial vehicle design experts, will receive an all-expense paid trip to the 2012 Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS), where their designs will be on display at the Freightliner Trucks booth. The winner will receive a $20,000 scholarship fund and option for a paid internship at Freightliner Trucks after graduation. More about the contest rules here.
Gunther Shut Down Expands to Clock Transport
After the FMCSA issued a shut down order on November 8 to Maryland-based carrier Gunther Transport,
Fall Research Papers Show Transportation Industry Set for Expansion in 2012
Teamsters, Public Citizen and Sierra Club Challenge Mexican Pilot Program
Jim Hoffa, current leader of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters announced that his organization along
with Public Citizen and the Sierra Club had filed suit against the U.S. Dept. of Transportation over the controversial program that allows Mexican transport companies to bring payloads across national borders without exchanging them to American companies for the next leg of delivery. Hoffa said, “Congress has repeatedly and overwhelmingly set tough safety conditions for any cross-border trucking program, and this one clearly doesn’t meet those conditions.” He went on further to say that the program hurts middle class job retention, violates environmental standards, and unfairly waives safety standards for foreign competitors. The case will be heard in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.