CarriersEdge, provider of online safety and compliance training tools for the North American transportation industry, announced that Interstate Distributor is using its platform to provide customized ...
DENVER (AP) — A trucking company based in Tacoma, Wash., has agreed to pay $4.85 million in back pay and damages to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit. Majority of Americans suspicious of ...
Rail Logistics-Cold Train and Interstate Distributor Co have announced a new partnership in which Cold Train will use a dedicated fleet of trucks from Interstate Distributor Co for short-haul drayage ...
Interstate Distributor Co. is integrating DriverTech DTScan In-Cab Scanning systems into its fleet, a first in the transportation industry, DriverTech announced today, June 9. DriverTech says that by ...
Interstate Distributor Co. announced that it has extended its fuel management partnership with Sokolis Group to include fuel consulting services and fuel management services for Interstate’s ...
MARKHAM, Ont. — CarriersEdge revealed today that Interstate Distributor is using its platform to provide customized maintenance training. “We moved our entire maintenance training program to the ...
SkyBitz said its trailer-tracking system has been selected by Interstate Distributor for its fleet of trailers. Interstate, based in Tacoma, Washington, will be installing Falcon GXT3000 cargo sensors ...
Interstate Distributor’s new package, “My Pay”, provides over-the-road regional drivers with a competitive base rate per mile with the potential to add an additional 3 cents per mile quarterly. The ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... DENVER—A trucking company based in Tacoma, Wash., has agreed to pay $4.85 million in back pay and damages to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit. The ...
Interstate Distributor Co., Tacoma, Wash., announced a new pay package for over-the-road regional drivers. The new "My Pay" package provides drivers a competitive base rate per mile and the ability to ...
DENVER — A trucking company based in Tacoma has agreed to pay $4.85 million in back pay and damages to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said ...
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