Depending on where you are in North America, spring may be just around the corner. While pleasant days, sunshine and blooming wildflowers can bring tranquility
Tax Season is here and the Trucker CFO Team has developed a valuable resource for owner-operators, independent contractors, fleet owners and all trucking entrepreneurs. The
WASHINGTON — A group of transportation and trucking stakeholders are calling for Congress to repeal the Federal Excise Tax on heavy-duty commercial vehicles. According to
NEW ORLEANS — Multiple people have received federal jail time for their roles in a scheme to stage automobile accidents with tractor-trailers in order to
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Container Port Group (CGP) has opened a new terminal in Jacksonville, Florida. A CPG statement said the new terminal reflects the company’s
WALCOTT, IOWA — Grammy Award winners Shenandoah will be performing July 14 at the Iowa 80 Truckstop during its 44th Anniversary Walcott Truckers Jamboree. “We
MINNEAPOLIS — Brutal winter weather bringing snow, dangerous gusts of wind and bitter cold settled over much of the northern U.S. on Wednesday, shutting down
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas – A collision with a train has left a truck driver dead in Montgomery County, Texas. Fox26 reports that Michael Flora, 57, the tractor-trailer’s
Shipments declined by 3.2% in January from December levels, but no more than they usually do, according to the latest Cass Freight Index for Shipments,
WASHINGTON — American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear told Congress on Feb. 15 that the industry needed realistic national timelines and targets to
TAMPA, Fla. — BlueGrace Logistics announced Feb. 14 the promotion of Bonnie Beckmann to vice president of commercial operations and audit. In this new capacity, “Beckmann
ATLANTA, Ga. — Ascend has formed a partnership with Volvo Autonomous Solutions, which will make Ascend the first asset-based truckload carrier to reserve capacity for
CHICAGO —Â Uber Freight, WattEV and CHEP have announced a joint effort to deploy electric trucks on select routes in Southern California. As part of this
COLUMBUS, Ind. – January’s heavy-duty orders were relatively weak, according to ACT Research‘s latest State of the Industry: NA Classes 5-8 report. It remains to
ATLANTA — It’s the heavyweight lobbying battle of this year’s Georgia legislative session: Should the state allow heavier trucks on its roads? The House Transportation
COLUMBUS, Ind. — Preliminary net trailer orders dipped in January, with 24,200 units (22,000 seasonally adjusted) projected to have been booked during the month, according