15 Jul Houston Airport Continues Cargo Growth With Service From CAL Cargo Airlines Bush Intercontinental Airport, moving a record 500,000 tons of cargo last year, is continuing its growth with new service from CAL Cargo Airlines. Read more...
15 Jul Chevron Seeks to Turn Canada LNG Plan Into All-Electric Design Chevron Corp. is seeking approval to modify its plans for a liquefied natural gas export facility on Canada’s Pacific Coast to an all-electric design that it says will result in the lowest greenhouse-gas emissions per ton of LNG of any large project in the world. Read more...
15 Jul Infrastructure Missing From Trump’s Directives, Sen. Amy Klobuchar Says Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, a White House hopeful for 2020, says the president's preoccupation with immigration policy is taking away from negotiating an infrastructure bill. Here's your Capitol Agenda look at the week ahead for trucking on Capitol Hill. Read more...
15 Jul Agricultural Hauler Starlite Trucking of California Closes Abruptly After 40 years in business, Ceres, Calif.-based Timmerman Starlite Trucking Inc. has closed. Read more...
15 Jul NTDAW Makes Big-League Move With Trucking Day at Nationals Park If you’ve ever enjoyed nachos or a hot dog at baseball game, you have a truck driver to thank for transporting it. On Sept. 13, American Trucking Associations will do just that as it honors truck drivers during a major league baseball game at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Read more...
15 Jul Stakeholders Outline Arkansas Intermodal Project Barges carrying shipping containers on the Arkansas River from as far as Asia and Europe is the goal of a company associated with an intermodal port that the Western Arkansas Intermodal Authority is attempting to develop near Van Buren, Ark. Read more...
15 Jul Crossword Puzzle Solution July 15, 2019 Here's the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the July 15, 2019 print edition. Read more...
15 Jul China’s Economy Growth Cools Further Amid US Tariff War BEIJING — China’s economic growth sank to its lowest level in at least 26 years in the quarter ending in June, adding to pressure on Chinese leaders as they fight a tariff war with Washington. Read more...
15 Jul Car Plant Closings, Corruption Color Detroit Three-UAW Talks On one side of the bargaining table will be union brass angry about plant closures and embarrassed by scandal. On the other will be auto executives sweating shrinking sales and risky billion-dollar bets to survive an era of disruption. Read more...
15 Jul Parts Makers Must Change With Times as Autonomous Tech Evolves The car industry is reinventing the wheel to prepare for autonomous vehicles. Read more...