Melaniphy named new APTA President, CEO
The American Public Transportation Association’s board of directors has named Michael P. Melaniphy as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective Nov. 1.
The American Public Transportation Association’s board of directors has named Michael P. Melaniphy as its new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective Nov. 1.
The MCI J4500 and MCI Commuter coach (D4500) captured the top and number-two sales spots in the National Bus Trader’s recently released first-quarter 2011 trend report.
Motor Coach Industries is hosting three open houses at MCI Sales and Service Centers in April to sell pre-owned coaches. The first sale will be held April 5 in Blackwood, NJ. The April 13 sale will be held in Los Alamitos, CA near Los Angeles; the third will be held in Des Plaines, IL on […]
A lawsuit by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in Phoenix, AZ against Motor Coach Industries Inc. was tossed out by a U.S. District Court judge on Tuesday.
Operators considering adding new coaches to their fleets before the end of the year and wanting to save the environment will find two upcoming webinars of interest.
A new program introduced by Motor Coach Industries allows operators to choose a motorcoach that best meets their needs.
Trailways held its first stockholder-company training seminar at the Motor Coach Industries Training Center in Louisville, KY earlier this month.
First corporate-wide certification for the company Motor Coach Industries (MCI), Schaumburg, IL, announced it received notification that its main manufacturing facilities operated by Motor Coach Industries Limited, Motor Coach Industries, Inc. and Frank Fair Industries Ltd, have been awarded ISO 9001:2008 certification — the first corporate-wide certification for the company. The primary manufacturing facilities have […]
While a number of prison systems still rely on the more archaic school bus-style vehicles, and even book inmates onto commercial transport for longer distances, the truly security-minded government agencies favor the safety of coaches designed and built expressly for prisoner transport.