carriers
Up in Arms
Carriers, customers, law enforcement and safety groups at odds with FMCSA over hours-of-service final rule
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s new hours-of-service final rule is the culmination of years of combative and often emotional debate among government, trucking industry and safety groups. Going back to ...
Changing Lanes
SPECIAL REPORT: THE FUTURE OF FREIGHT
PART I: FREIGHT PATTERNS
An expanded Panama Canal could shift some pacific freight to the east coast. carriers and rail lines are scrambling to meet opportunities. Are you missing the boat?
In August 2014, exactly 100 years after it was first completed, ...
Process Improvements
Special Report: The Future of Freight
Part III: Technology
5 ways carriers, shippers, brokers are using technology to speed up communications now and in the future
If shippers and brokers are planning to move a lot of loads soon, they’d better act now if they want a way ...
CSA'S Data Trail
Sponsored by PeopleNet
Risk & Reward, Part 3: Industry, FMCSA at odds over CSA
Trucking advocates have said that CSA does not allow all carriers to play on a level field. FMCSA argues otherwise. Whose argument ...
Risk & Reward, Part 2: CSA data shows independents at risk
Risk & Reward, Part 1: How CSA’s data shows discrimination toward small carriers
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Events
- Great West Fleet Executive Conference
- May 29-30
- Great West Truck Show
- May 30-June 1
- Alternative Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo
- June 25-27, 2013
- Commercial Vehicle Outlook Conference
- August 21-22