William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor | Feb 17, 2012 11:00AM EST
Swift Transportation, the nation’s largest truckload carrier, will pay $4 million to the Port of Los Angeles to settle a dispute related to the port’s clean trucks program.
The port claims Phoenix-based Swift failed to live up to the requirements of a truck purchasing agreement, according to a report from the DailyBreeze.com. The port gave Swift more than $11.8 million to purchase nearly 600 trucks, but many of those trucks did not make a required 150 trips to the port each year.
The DailyBreeze.com reports the Port of Los Angeles granted $44 million to 56 motor carriers to purchase trucks through its Clean Trucks Program.
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