Trucking is a Wide Open Field for Job Seekers, But Few Seekers are Takers

Trucking is a Wide Open Field for Job Seekers, But Few Seekers are Takers

With so many people looking for jobs, it’s amazing that the demand for truck drivers is so high. The oil and gas sectors are gaining momentum, leaving the need for truckers soaring. Companies are desperate to find certified drivers. Now that the older generations are retiring; there aren’t enough new graduates for the business.

Several Market Indicators Predict Strong Growth in U.S. Manufacturing
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Several Market Indicators Predict Strong Growth in U.S. Manufacturing

Several economists and market analysts are predicting strong growth in the U.S. manufacturing sector as the country leads the rest of the world out of the deep recession which has nearly crippled growth in most developed nations over the past several years. The Institute for Supply Management index rose to 55.7 percent during the month…

Seatbelt Use the Single Biggest Safety Issue Facing Truckers

Seatbelt Use the Single Biggest Safety Issue Facing Truckers

Operating a big rig is a dangerous endeavor. On average, 905 truckers die each year for a ratio of 27 trucker deaths for every 100,000 drivers. Truckers account for about 12 percent of all traffic fatalities. According to numerous research reports, truckers can reduce their chances of dying in a crash by 50 percent if…

Report Predicts Further Growth of U.S. Export Market
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Report Predicts Further Growth of U.S. Export Market

The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) released a new report based on the group’s research last September. The new report, entitled “Behind the American Export Surge: the U.S. as One of the Developed World’s Lowest Cost Manufacturers,” predicts the U.S. has already started to see gains in manufacturing over competitive nations in Europe and Japan, and…

Risky Supply Chain Practices Lead to Higher Insurance Premiums and Difficult to Obtain Coverage

Risky Supply Chain Practices Lead to Higher Insurance Premiums and Difficult to Obtain Coverage

In a business climate that’s is trying to operate globally amidst security issues, political and social unrest, natural disasters, and other factors that lead to supply chain break downs, certain types of specialty business insurance is becoming harder to get, and even harder to pay for. This includes coverage such as business continuity insurance, according…

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Presents Grim Outlook for Nation’s Transportation Infrastructure
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce Presents Grim Outlook for Nation’s Transportation Infrastructure

On Thursday, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce presented “The Future of Our Nation’s Infrastructure and What it Means for Trucking and the Economy” at the Fourth Annual Commercial Vehicle Outlook Conference. The presentation was made by Drew Preston, manager of congressional and public affairs for the Chamber, moderator Tom Lehner, and the public policy vice…

The Tide is Turning for U.S. Manufacturing
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The Tide is Turning for U.S. Manufacturing

Until recently, U.S. manufacturing suffered as companies moved their factories and facilities overseas, primarily to Asia, to take advantage of the cheap labor pool and low shipping costs. The tide is turning, however, and now the U.S. is so competitive in terms of labor costs and shipping prices that U.S. companies are coming back. Furthermore,…

Break Down in BMW Supply Chain Leaves Customers and Dealers in a Lurch

Break Down in BMW Supply Chain Leaves Customers and Dealers in a Lurch

The new logistics system BMW has implemented moves parts from their Dingolfing manufacturing and warehouse facility to 40 distribution warehouses and about 300 automotive repair shops around Germany. The system has broken down, causing a ripple effect and leading to about 180 BMW owners per month who are unable to get the parts they need…

Egyptian Economy Inexplicably Stable During Widespread Violence and Protests
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Egyptian Economy Inexplicably Stable During Widespread Violence and Protests

Economists are trying to understand how Egypt’s economy is remaining so stable, even as the death toll from recent violence surpassed the 1,000 mark in six days. The violence began June 30 after the ousting of Islam President Mohamed Mursi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood. The new military government is struggling to keep industries…

Retailers and Transportation Industry Look for Holidays to Earn Modest Gains Over Last Year

Retailers and Transportation Industry Look for Holidays to Earn Modest Gains Over Last Year

The earliest signals that holiday spending is on the rise usually comes from signs in the intermodal transportation trends, which includes tracking goods shipped using more than one form of transportation, usually rail cars and trucks. This year, the signs indicate a modest gain over last year’s conservative consumer spending, but anticipating continued consumer wariness of…