INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — K&B Transportation plans to install dynamic speed technology on more than 700 of its trucks. According to a news release, the company
WASHINGTON — Seven members of the Sinaloa Cartel, including one who operated a trucking company, have been sentenced in federal court after pleading guilty to
WACO, Texas — Texas State Technical College’s (TSTC) Joseph Briseno, a student in the Diesel Equipment Technology program at the school’s Waco campus, has received
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The nonprofit Food Forward Inc. has deployed a Volvo VNR electric truck to pick up commercial, private and agricultural food in the Southern
LAURENS, S.C. — Professional truck driver Warren Crane has achieved 5 million safe miles with Walmart Distribution. That will get you around the world no less
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Cummins’ first quarter 2024 revenue hit $8.4 billion, with a net income of $2.0 billion, according to a financial report. This represents all
GREEN BAY, Wisc. — Schneider National has reported sagging operating revenue in its first quarter results for the three months ended March 31. “The enterprise continued
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — John Culp and Ross Hoover have been elected as the new chairman and director, respectively, of the Arkansas Trucking Association (ATA). The
WASHINGTON — Scams perpetrated by interstate household goods (HHG) movers and brokers are the focus of a nationwide crackdown by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
BALTIMORE — The recovery from the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse reached a significant milestone Monday as the ill-fated container ship Dali was slowly escorted back
AUQUIER COUNTY, Va. — Thousands of green peas were scattered along westbound Interstate 66 on Saturday, May 18, after a tractor-trailer hauling the little green
HOUSTON — Move over, EVs! Shell Starship 3.0 is on a mission to prove there are efficient, eco-friendly alternatives to electric vehicles. The futuristic Class
BALTIMORE — The electrical blackouts experienced by the container ship Dali before it left Baltimore’s port were “mechanically distinct from” those that resulted in the
HOUSTON — Power outages could last weeks in parts of Houston, an official warned Friday, May 17, after thunderstorms with hurricane-force winds tore through the
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Preliminary net trailer orders saw very little change from March to April. At 13,700 units, orders were higher compared to last April,