Much Shelist represents Command Transportation in sale to Echo Global Logistics

Much Shelist represented Command Transportation, LLC, in the company’s recent sale to Echo Global Logistics.Echo acquired all of Command’s outstanding membership units for approximately $420 million.   The deal will help the companies expand their business presence, as they will become, collectively, a leading supplier of technology-enabled transportation and supply-chain management services. Read More »

Agency: Economic variables causing airlines to cut back on flight offerings

Recent variables in the economy have resulted in airlines scheduling fewer commercial flights, which impacts some airports more than others, the U.S. Government Accountability Office said on Thursday. These variables include volatile fuel prices and the recession of 2008-2009, as well as airline mergers and shifts toward business models that demonstrate capacity management.  Read More »

FASTER funds, other aid to fuel Colorado bus-transit projects

Colorado's Transportation Commission recently received $14 million in Funding Advancement for Surface Transportation & Economic Recovery (FASTER) funds for local, regional and statewide bus operations run by governments, nonprofit agencies and others. In addition, the Colorado Department of Transportation’s (CDOT) Division of Transit and Rail (DTR) has awarded $7.3 million in Federal Transit Administration funds to various agencies throughout Colorado. Read More »

House panel seeks ideas to boost commercial vehicle safety

The House Subcommittee on Highways and Transit said on Friday that it will hold a hearing to learn about motor-carrier innovations and technology that increase safety to reduce injuries and deaths, and prevent accidents involving trucks and buses.  The subcommittee, whose chairman is U.S. Rep. Sam Graves (R-MO), also will determine whether federal and state safety programs need to be improved. Read More »

S.F. Bay Area train system's budget plan aims to boost capacity, on-time rates

Bay Area Rapid Transit's (BART) proposed budget for the next fiscal year would invest money into passenger capacity and improved on-time performance, as well as address concerns raised by customers in the latest customer-satisfaction survey of riders who use the San Francisco-Oakland area train system, BART said on Thursday. Read More »

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