CEDAR RAPIDS — After almost a decade of operating, CRST will close its Cedar Rapids truck driver training school before the year’s end. Chad Brueck, the president of CRST Expedited Solutions, said the ...
Cedar Rapids Steel Haulers opened its doors in 1955 hauling metals from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Chicago. Eight years later, the growing company topped the $1 million annual revenue mark and began ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - A trucking company based in Cedar Rapids says it will layoff more than 300 people across the United States. This comes after CRST announced layoffs back in August. The ...
Ekberg told Transport Topics that CRST spends considerable time and money training drivers at its school and on the road with a driver leader. In its lawsuit against Swift, CRST noted that there are ...
A truck driver whose body was found by cleaning crews along I-65 in Indiana, allegedly murdered by his co-driver, was working for CRST, an Iowa-based national trucking company with a history of labor ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is seeking public comment on an exemption sought by CRST Expedited from the rule that requires the holder of a commercial learner's permit (CLP) to ...
A federal jury awarded CRST Expedited $15.5 million in damages in connection with reported truck driver poaching by Arizona-based Swift Transportation. The judgment Swift must pay, ordered on July 23, ...
Two CRST International companies – CRST Van Expedited and CRST Malone – are honoring their drivers with cookouts and prizes at terminals across the country during National Truck Driver Appreciation ...
One of the nation's largest fleets is feeling the impact of down freight markets and is shifting operations, including cutting about 200 power units. Nearly a dozen arrested in human trafficking, ...
CRST International will celebrate its 50th anniversary by opening a 500-square-foot museum at its Cedar Rapids, Iowa, headquarters on May 19. Items on display will include company newsletters, ...
Nearly 300 women employed or formerly employed by CRST filed complaints. “Jane” thought driving a truck would be her ticket into the middle class. She had been working two full-time jobs – one at the ...