ARTICLES BY BRAD HOLLISTER

Mandatory Requirements of Electronic on Board Recorders Can Considerably Modify the Method Freight Moves in America

The freight industry continues to be under relentless stress from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)'s desire to implement a long list of rules The sweeping reform from the current administration as overseen by Secretary Ray Lahood has introduced a substantial number of new regulations from environmental restrictions to safety guidelines and also quite a few much more
(Mar 25, 2012)

U.S. Highways Could Be Re-Opened to Mexican Truck Drivers

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(Mar 24, 2012)

Exactly How Should You Select the Right Freight Carrier to Drive For?

Pick the Best Freight Carrier to Drive For There are so numerous various trucking companies out there that the chances of you discovering a job you appreciate driving a semi truck is extremely high
(Mar 23, 2012)

OPEC Along With the FMCSA Are Predicted to Kill Freight Capacity For Shippers, Freight Logistics, And Carriers

Most Freight Carrier Executives have gotten accustomed to seeing the bottom line of their financial reports appear in the red But 2011 looks like it will be the year that Freight Carrier Executives once again experience their results in the BLACK
(Mar 22, 2012)

Are Global Financial Pressures Going to Surge Freight Diesel Prices? - By Brad Hollister

There was a slow stalker in 2010 that have snuck up on the freight industry for all of the year Fuel price tags as compared to 2008 have kept reasonably low
(Mar 02, 2012)

Freight Carriers Facing Mobile Phone Ban From FMCSA

Washington DC Today, Monday December 20, 2010, usa Department of Transportation proposed a new safety regulation which, as part of its commitment to safety, could try to lower distracted operating as a result of constraining the use of hand-held telephones when operating a commercial motor vehicle on interstate streets
(Feb 23, 2012)

CSA 2010 Safety Program Successfully Defended by FMCSA by Challenge From Carrier Association Groups

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(Feb 18, 2012)

Freight and Small Parcel Carrier Giant Predicts 11% Jump in Shipment Volumes For 2010

Worldwide package shipping carrier Federal Express Corporation (FedEx Corp) will be planning with regard to the quickly nearing day of December 14, which the carrier has expected to become the best volume level working day in company history
(Jan 26, 2012)

Mexican Carriers Looking at USA Market For Trucking

Mexican Truckers on USA Roads The United States Transportation Marketplace has gone through a significant range of shifts, thanks to a continual onslaught of new trucking regulations The means in which drivers, carriers, and owner operators do business may continue to become under assault as further restrictions on carriers and drivers continue to dominate legislation moving forward
(Jan 13, 2012)

Impacts of CSA 2010 Yet to be Felt by Freight Carriers, Truck Drivers, And Logistics Firms

Massive change is on the horizon for the Transportation Community and it would seem as though news of the impact is actually falling on deaf ears The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has stated a limited number of the 500,000 current freight carriers have logged onto the CSA 2010 page to look at their pages
(Jan 13, 2012)

Freight Access Has Eyes Set on September Launch fo World's First Freight Marketplace

CHICAGO, IL: September 2, 2010 Freight Access, Inc announced their company was approaching its awaited introduction of the world's very first freight marketplace
(Nov 17, 2011)

Air Freight Spikes 38% as Air Carriers (and Freight Forwarders) Return to Proftiabilty

Air Freight Takes Flight It is tough to dispute that 2010 has been a incredibly difficult year pertaining to transportation, freight, cargo and logistics industries Most carriers, steam lines, railways, and truckers have been faced with reduced freight volume, lean earnings, and most have experienced tough layoffs
(Nov 06, 2011)

Logistics Costs Plummet More Than 18% Says Hollister

CHICAGO— Manufacturer and Distributors spent a record low on logistics last year Annual cost of logistics spent a record low of just under 5% of GDP in 2009, compared to just over 9% in 2008
(Nov 01, 2011)

New Freight Technology Helps Carrier Drivers and Owner Operator Cope With Latest Trucking Regulations

August 2010 From: Freight Access, Inc Freight Industry Uses New Technologies in Response to Greater Regulation The transportation industry is certainly undergoing countless changes fueled by numerous beneficial technologies that have been introduced lately and pending legislation
(Oct 24, 2011)

Selecting the Best Freight Forwarder For Your Freight Shipments

It's quite essential to choose the proper freight forwarder for the success of your organization's supply chain Speed typically defines the success and performance of your company's supply chain
(Oct 18, 2011)
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