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Roadrunner Files Public Offering Plan
Roadrunner Transportation Services Holdings filed a registration statement announcing its intention to sell as much as $150 million in stock through a public offering.
March 8, 2010Bose Corp. Sets Price for High-Tech Seat
Bose Corp. officials have set the retail price for a sophisticated new heavy-duty truck seat, which is now available for purchase, at $5,995.
March 8, 2010Qualcomm Unveils Software For Fleets to Monitor Drivers
LAS VEGAS — Qualcomm Inc. unveiled here its new Analytics Manager Service, which the company said would allow fleets to monitor driver performance and safety more easily.
March 8, 2010Rock Slide Closes Stretch of I-70 in Colorado
A 17-mile stretch of Interstate 70 in Colorado has been closed indefinitely after a huge rock slide Monday.
March 9, 2010Retired Major Gen. Robert Harding Tapped to Head TSA
President Obama will nominate retired Army Major Gen. Robert Harding to head the Transportation Security Administration, the White House said Monday.
March 8, 2010Opinion: Rule Changes Ahead for SafeStat Audits
The rules are changing for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s “SafeStat†audits for trucking companies.
March 5, 2010Arizona Faces Anger Over Closed Rest Stops
Anger over closed rest stops in Arizona has spurred a state legislator to propose allowing entities other than the state to pay to keep rest stops open, the New York Times reported Friday.
March 5, 2010Letters: Port Battles, Telemarketers, Carbon Footprint, Sleep Apnea, Buy American
Who is paying the legal costs for the Port of Los Angeles to pursue the “employee only†model? How much taxpayer money is being wasted on a lost cause that has been reviewed and re-reviewed in the courts?
March 8, 2010IRS, Labor Dept. to Crack Down on Firms Misclassifying Workers
The Obama administration said it plans to begin a multimillion-dollar push to crack down on employers who misclassify employees as independent contractors.
March 8, 2010LTLs Can Reduce Expenses With E-Billing, Experts Say
TAMPA, Fla. — Less-than-truckload carriers can realize substantial savings if they manage to end the prevailing industry practice of preparing freight bills on paper and convert the process to electronic transmissions, industry officials and experts said.
March 8, 2010