Hurricane Ike: Complete Coverage From Penton Media

View Hurricane Ike coverage as it relates to the transportation and logistics industries from Penton Media publications Bulk Transporter, Fleet Owner, Outsourced Logistics, Refrigerated Transporter and Trailer/Body Builders.

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Ruan Hauls Hurricane Relief Supplies

As Hurricane Ike was approaching the Gulf Coast, Ruan Transport Corp. was hauling water, food and other supplies for residents in areas affected by Hurricane Gustav...

Port of Houston Authority in Assess and Operation Recovery Mode

Based on preliminary assessments, the PHA facilities have limited negative impact from Hurricane Ike....

Still cleaning up from Gustav, US transport system takes a hit from Hurricane Ike

US Department of Transportation Secretary Mary Peters announced $4 million had been made available in emergency relief funds for Louisiana and Mississippi to help pay for urgent repairs to roads and bridges damaged in floods in the aftermath of Hurricane Gustav....

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Trucks At Work: When disaster strikes

Sept. 15, 2008 | The repercussions of Ike’s fury are already being felt nationwide as gasoline prices jumped nearly 18 cents per gallon over the last few days, driving the average cost per gallon up over $3.80...

Reading Between the Lines: No like for this Ike

Sept. 12, 2008 | According to the National Huricane Center, by this morning Ike was measuring more than 500 miles across and was rated a Category 2 Hurricane–meaning it was blowing 105 mph winds at its center as it headed across the Gulf to Galveston, where it is forecast to make landfall sometime between late today and dawn tomorrow...

Other hurricane coverage from Penton Media

Tyson food convoy comes to the rescue of storm victims

Sept. 29, 2008 | Tyson Foods Inc. is supplying more than 3.2 million meals for Gulf Coast residents impacted by recent hurricanes...

DOT announces funding for hurricane repairs

Sept. 18, 2008 | The federal government is making $5 million available immediately to begin funding work to repair roads, bridges, and airports damaged by Hurricane Ike...

Carrier calls for single driver credential

Sept. 18, 2008 | With the Houston Gulf Coast area reeling from the effects of Hurricane Ike, testimony September 17 before a House subcommittee noted the importance of a single access credential for truck drivers who respond to emergencies...

EPA reminder: Report storm spills

Sept. 17, 2008 | As business and industry officials return to their facilities in the wake of Hurricane Ike in the Houston/Gulf Coast area, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reminding them to report spills to the National Response Center...

Has Ike impacted your fleet?

Sept. 16, 2008 | FleetOwner is inviting readers to discuss how Hurricane Ike has affected their operation...

Diesel prices down despite refinery troubles

Sept. 16, 2008 | Refinery outages due to Hurricane Ike have not affected diesel prices, and the average price for a gallon of diesel fuel fell four cents in the week of September 15th, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA)...

Texas Fuel Team delivering fuel to Ike-hit areas

Sept. 16, 2008 | The Texas Fuel Team, a cooperative effort between the private sector and government that works with state agencies to coordinate fuel services during disasters, has begun implementing refueling plans put in place before Hurricane Ike hit...

Gulf Coast energy industry responds to Hurricane Ike

Sept. 16, 2008 | Although the Houston Gulf Coast area is suffering from the effects of Hurricane Ike, the American Petroleum Institute (API) is reporting that the problems for the oil industry appear to be less than those associated with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005...

Companies Working to Rebound From Ike

Sept. 15, 2008 | If there was anything good about Hurricane Ike, it was the opportunity for Houston-area companies to prepare...

Ike leaves refineries relatively unscathed

Sept. 15, 2008 | As rescue and cleanup work continues along the Gulf Coast to clear the remnants of Hurricane Ike, the price of a barrel of crude oil decreased significantly today as the storm did not damage refineries as significantly as anticipated...

Return to Houston

Sept. 15, 2008 | “Life is in the early stages of returning to normal for many Houstonians,” according to Bruce Sauer, editor of FleetOwner’s sister publication Trailer Body Builder (see related article), which is based in the Texas city slammed by Hurricane Ike over the weekend...

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