Transportation & Logistics
City to begin accepting applications next week for new taxi permits
City of Milwaukee officials will hold a news conference Tuesday morning to kick off the opening of the new taxi cab permit application process.
Roadrunner completes acquisition of Active Aero Group
Cudahy-based Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. announced Wednesday that it has completed its previously announced acquisition of Belleville, Mich.-based Active Aero Group, a supply chain solutions provider specializing in sensitive or time-critical freight.
Cab companies sue city
Several taxi cab companies filed a lawsuit in federal court against the City of Milwaukee this week in an attempt to block a new ordinance passed by the Common Council in July to eliminate the city’s cap on taxi cab permits and establish regulations for ride sharing services.
Marquette Interchange to be rehabbed
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation will complete a planned rehabilitation of the 29 bridge decks on the Marquette Interchange beginning in spring 2018.
Harley recalls 66,000 bikes
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Motor Co. has issued a recall for 66,421 motorcycles because of a problem with the front brake line.
Roadrunner to acquire Michigan expedited freight company
Cudahy-based Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. has agreed to acquire Belleville, Mich.-based Active Aero Group, a supply-chain solutions provider specializing in sensitive or time-critical freight, for $115 million.
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Initial locations announced for Milwaukee bike-share program
The first 10 stations for the Milwaukee bike-share program, to be called Bublr Bikes, were announced today.
Frontier adds direct flights to Florida
Denver-based Frontier Airlines today announced it will add two new direct routes from Milwaukee, to Orlando and Ft. Myers, Fla.
Harley introduces revamped Road Glides
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Motor Co. today unveiled two of its new 2015 motorcycles, the Road Glide and the Road Glide Special.
Harley recalls another model
Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Motor Co. is recalling more than 3,000 motorcycles because of a problem with the ignition switch.