PLYMOUTH, Wis. — Service One Transportation has submitted and received approval for its current data submission to the SmartWay Transport Partnership, a collaboration between the
Jim Ward, president of the Truckload Carriers Association, recently shared his thoughts on the association’s 2024 convention, held March 23-26 in Nashville, Tennessee. As I
AVON, New York — Grote Industries and Star Safety Technologies have announced the appointment of Gunther Hochapfel as the new regional sales manager at Star.
WASHINGTON — A new report by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) analyzing renewable diesel (RD) as an alternative to battery electric vehicle (BEV) trucks
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — As increases in flatbed rates offset declines in dry van and refrigerated rates, total broker-posted rate in the Truckstop system rose a
INDIANAPOLIS — Reducing the speed at which trucks can travel in reverse while in company-specified speed zones can help lower the risk of backing accidents,
COLUMBUS, Ind. — According to ACT Research’s latest State of the Industry: North American Classes 5-8 report, released April 22, final March Class 8 net
RENO, Nev. — The National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools (NAPFTDS) kicked off its 2024 annual conference this morning in Reno, Nevada — “The
CONTENT SPONSORED BY NFI INDUSTRIES Women in the trucking industry have long sought out each other for both support and advice. With that unique experience
Let’s face it: No driver enjoys being stopped and going through a Department of Transportation (DOT) inspection. However, those inspections help ensure that truck owners
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Authorities in Columbus, Ohio, enforced an evacuation for several hours in the early morning hours of Thursday, April 18, after a semi-truck
Like many Americans, Ron Theusch is getting more worried about climate change. A resident of Alden, Minnesota, Theusch has noticed increasingly dry and mild winters
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Preliminary net trailer orders decreased nominally from February to March, according to the latest data from ACT Research. At 13,600 units, orders
NEW YORK — Results from a pilot program using in-cab technology to help operators of heavy trucks identify potential hazards in urban areas reveal a reduction in