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September 22, 2008
Landstar - What’s a Freight Company Doing Dealing With Busses? New Orleans’ Gustav Evacuation Execution Reminds Us Of Their Katrina Problems
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EDITORIAL: Too little, too late (www.nola.com)
Landstar - What’s a Freight Company Doing Dealing With Busses? New Orleans’ Gustav Evacuation Execution Reminds Us Of Their Katrina Problems
The Federal Government intervening in the investment world makes the monumental work done in New Orleans before and after Katrina look like small potatoes. Successful people and businesses focus on what they are good at. The devil is in the details on how it gets done, but government in action can be...
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First Google Android phone to cost $199: report (news.yahoo.com)
China Mobile is keen on the Android phones. In addition to HTC, China Mobile has formed a joint venture with a local startup to build Android phones.
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'Android' Cellphone to Showcase Google Brand (online.wsj.com)
The HTC Android phone will be closely compared with the 3G iPhone. Most likely the look and feel won't be as sleek as the iPhone. However, Android phones will have the processing speed that is hard to beat. In addition, the open handset model features may not initially be impressive. ...
September 19, 2008
Wall St. Problems Already Creating Real Issues For Trucking Companies & Industry Suppliers
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ATA economist: circumstances of current crisis make impact on trucking hard to predict (www.thetrucker.com)
Wall St. Problems Already Creating Real Issues For Trucking Companies & Industry Suppliers
American Trucking Associations (ATA) economist Bob Costello says in the referenced article that the financial turmoil in the marketplace is not a variable in their model today - making it difficult to make predictions for the trucking marketplace. While much of their information is data driven, ours...
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Through the Turmoil (fleetowner.com)
Trucking equipment financing is following that of auto-financiers - again. It has been disappearing! As predicted in the referenced article (and by this writer) from a year ago, it’s here! Without readily available financing for trucks and trailers, what does that mean for new sales for the next few...
September 10, 2008
Where Do Diesel Fuel Prices Need To Be To Stabilize Trucking Company Failure Rates?
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Diesel prices: industry experts comment on impact of high oil prices on logistics (www.logisticsmgmt.com)
Where Do Diesel Fuel Prices Need To Be To Stabilize Trucking Company Failure Rates?
With falling diesel fuel prices, what does that mean for trucking failure rates? Additionally, at what fuel price should we see the numbers settle down?
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IdleAire Purchased (fleetowner.com)
IdleAire and its “ATE designation” has been purchased by a group including Airlie Group, Kenmont Investments Management, SV Special Situations Fund, Whitebox Advisors, Wayzata Investment Partners and Wilfrid Aubrey, LLC. Their transition to a new management team is being handled by CGR Partners. The...
September 2, 2008
Selective Catalyst Reduction Diesel Engine Fluid - Urea Availability Gets “Green” Light, So Next Issue Is…
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DEF infrastructure in good shape (fleetowner.com)
Selective Catalyst Reduction Diesel Engine Fluid - Urea Availability Gets “Green” Light, So Next Issue Is…
One of the often-cited risks in implementation of Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) technology has been Diesel Engine Fluid (DEF) - a.k.a. Urea - availability. That has been covered in past GLG articles - and continues to move along better than expected. The next major issues include whether truck-buyers...
August 29, 2008
Major Fleets Can Make A Big Difference In Port Freight Flow, Take Advantage Of Truck Incentives And Enhance Their Customer Lists
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Two Major Fleets to Work Drayage at LA Port (www.truckinginfo.com)
Major Fleets Can Make A Big Difference In Port Freight Flow, Take Advantage Of Truck Incentives And Enhance Their Customer Lists
The keys to success in the logistics chain are relationships, information technology, operational productivity and managing costs. The dray cost structure is being pressured with not only the 25%+ ($35 container plus $15 infrastructure) surcharge to fund those programs, but also with security (TWIC)...
August 21, 2008
Trucking Company Failures & Key Indicators For The Future = Freight + Fuel + Financing + Focus
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Johnson Xpress Trucking To Close - BB&T sues for recovery of $8.3 million (www.courier-journal.com)
Trucking Company Failures & Key Indicators For The Future = Freight + Fuel + Financing + Focus
Smaller-sized trucking companies make up 80% of the industry. As failures continue, it exposes the primary causes experienced by all, individual ones that contribute for the specific company, how different parties are affected, and how others’ benefit. It also brings to light the key issues facing transport...
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