ARLINGTON, Va. — Enrollment for the 2026 Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) Elite Fleet Program is officially open. “This exciting certification program, created in partnership with
COLUMBUS, Ind. — The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) and ACT Research are entering into an agreement that will enhance the service offerings of
ATLANTA, Ga. — Relay Payments is partnering with Circle K to bring its secure digital payment solution to more than 500 truck-accessible Circle K locations across
ROSSER, Manitoba — The Joy Smith Foundation, a Canadian group focusing on the prevention and intervention of human trafficking, is holding a press conference to
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s top prosecutor said Sunday the government planned to order the arrests of “many more” people — including potentially government officials
SECAUCUS, N.J — A study released last week has revealed some disturbing trends regarding workplace safety. The percentage of employees in the general U.S. workforce
ATLANTA, Ga. — A new Altitude by Geotab report is revealing that fuel retailers are overlooking a massive revenue opportunity by not prioritizing commercial vehicle
While autumn doesn’t officially start until September 22, fall is already in full swing at the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA). The association’s staff and members
IRVINE, Calif. — Phillips Connect is announcing the TechAssist app for iOS and Android users to streamline installations for trailer manufacturers (OEMs) and fleet installers,
WASHINGTON — The Trump Administration is announcing its intention to rescind Biden-Era independent contractor rules. On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Labor released its spring
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced Sept. 4 that three devices have been removed from the agency’s list of registered ELDs
PHOENIX, Ariz. — PrePass is launching a new referral partnership with RunBuggy. “RunBuggy is redefining how vehicles move through the automotive supply chain, and we’re
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — In August, preliminary net orders for North American Class 8 trucks and tractors totaled 13,000 units, up 4% month-over-month, but down 14%
COLUMBUS, Ind. — August preliminary North America Class 8 net orders of 13.2k units declined 19% y/y. “A beleaguered for-hire market continues to weigh on
The use of biofuels, such as renewable diesel to power commercial vehicles has become increasingly common in the U.S. as the trucking industry works to