PAM Transport (No. 54 in the CCJ top 250) was ordered recently by the Department of Labor to pay 12 former drivers nearly half a million dollars after it was determined that the carrier violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
PAM Transport (No. 54 in the CCJ top 250) was ordered recently by the Department of Labor to pay 12 former drivers nearly half a million dollars after it was determined that the carrier violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
If you’re going to do something, you might as well do it right. For A&R Logistics, “Doing It Right†is its corporate mantra and its pledge to its customers to maintain the highest standards for safety, compliance and service.
Three of the seven carriers who opted out of Pilot’s $85 million class-action settlementreached in 2013 filed court motions this week to drop their lawsuits against the truck stop chain and fuel provider,
A bid by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to dismiss a lawsuit brought against it and its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program’s DataQ’s appeals process has been denied, the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association announced March 12.
The average value lost per cargo theft incident rose 36 percent in 2014 compared to 2013, and the cargo theft threat level for 2015 remains high, according to cargo theft prevention firm FreightWatch, who issued its 2014 cargo theft report this week.
The judge overseeing Tracy Morgan’s lawsuit against Walmart and its private fleet has temporarily halted action on the civil suit at the request of the truck driver at the center of the case.
The Truckload Carriers Association named has named Gary Teel, a driver for Weinrich Truck Line, as its 2014 Company Driver of the Year and Thomas Miller, a contractor for Prime Inc., its 2014 Owner-Operator of the Year.
2007 PETERBILT WITH 2010 COTTRELL CX-11 SOFT TIE EQUIPMENT!! EQUIPMENT WAS PUT INTO SERVICE IN DECEMBER OF 2009. TRUCK OPTIONS INCLUDE; TILT & TELE STEERING, DUAL AIR RIDE SEATS, PWR MIRRORS W/ HEAT, PWR WINDOWS, PWR DOOR LOCKS, FULL GAUGE PACKAGE.
The FMCSA committee tasked with producing an entry-level driver training rule concluded its first meetings in Washington, D.C., last week, where committee members discussed broad topics needing