SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Resonea and Challenger Motor Freight are partnering for a sleep initiative study, including education and voluntary sleep apnea screening of commercial truck
STOCKBRIDGE, Ga. — The Used Truck Association (UTA) will honor military veterans at its upcoming annual convention Nov. 9-12 at the Gaylord National Resort, Harbor,
PORTLAND, Ore. — Daimler Truck North America is showing appreciation for the 39 recipients of its 2021 Masters of Quality Supplier award. The award honors
WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced in mid-September that the Biden-Harris administration has awarded $1.5 billion from the competitive Infrastructure for Rebuilding
GOTHENBERG, Sweden — Berg Insight released Monday, Sept. 19, a new market report covering the cold chain tracking market. The number of active tracking devices
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Fleet Advantage announced Sept. 15 a donation of $10,000 through its Kids Around The Corner Foundation to Truckers Final Mile as a way
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Kwik Trip and Kwik Star, popular fuel stops in Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin, are joining the TransConnect Services (TCS) Fuel Discount Network.
MADISON, Ind. – Grote Industries is developing the 4SEE smart trailer system, a combination of hardware and software that will enable truck fleets to have
WASHINGTON – The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will temporarily exempt the TSA Security Threat Assessment requirement for Hazardous Material Endorsement (HME) holders whose endorsements have
WASHINGTON — Trucking Moves America (TMAF) is thanking America’s professional truck drivers during their annual #ThankATrucker campaign during National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, Sept. 11-17.
WASHINGTON — A long-delayed plan to dismantle Interstate 375, a 1-mile (1.6-kilometer) depressed freeway in Detroit that was built by demolishing Black neighborhoods 60 years
OKLAHOMA CITY — While work continues nightly on southbound Interstate 35 between interstates 44 and 40 for a four-mile resurfacing project, motorists are advised to begin
WASHINGTON — Rail companies and their workers reached a tentative agreement Thursday to avert a nationwide strike that could have shut down the nation’s freight