DAYTON, Ohio — Bob Montgomery has been named vice president of sales and marketing at Walther EMC, a worldwide wheel-end solutions company for the commercial
Greensboro, N.C. – Mack Trucks has signed a three-year partnership with Skip Barber Racing School to be its official hauler. According to a news release,
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Trucker Tim Chelette has been making the same twice-daily drive for 16 years hauling empty whiskey barrels from Louisville, Kentucky, to the
WASHINGTON — The National Safety Council (NSC) is encouraging drivers to check their vehicles for possible recalls during the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Vehicle
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — An 18-wheeler collided with a Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) snowplow on March 7 along Interstate 80 west of Rock Springs,
CLEVELAND — In response to increased demand in Philadelphia, ContainerPort Group (CPG) has announced it is expanding its footprint in the market with additional freight
LINCOLN, Neb. — Used tractor inventory levels in Sandhills Global marketplaces rose again in February, continuing a long-term inventory rebound that began in Q2 2022 as
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, Pa. — A March 3 crash along Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania ended with a tractor-trailer dangling from a bridge. The crash happened around
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Preliminary net orders for North American Class 8 tractors rose 13% year-over-year in February to 23,600 units (plus-27% month-over-month), while North American
WASHINGTON — A majority of the nation’s business economists expect a U.S. recession to begin later this year than they had previously forecast, after a
Mergers and acquisitions, shifting freight markets, and other big business deals related to the trucking industry were anything but boring in 2022. In a January
The U.S. Department of Transportation has an overwhelming list of items on its 2023 regulatory agenda, from greenhouse gas emissions in all modes of transportation
Members of the Canadian trucking industry are applauding the enforcement of electronic logging device (ELD) guidelines, effective January 1, 2023, calling it a major step
In Washington — and across the nation — efforts to eliminate greenhouse emissions in the freight industry are ongoing as the departments of Energy, Transportation,