Trucking news and briefs for Monday, Nov. 10, 2025:
315-truck Xpress Global Systems acquired
Chattanooga-based logistics company Xpress Global Systems (XGS) has been acquired by LRT Group, a transportation and logistics provider headquartered in Fort Payne, Alabama. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
In a letter to clients, 315-truck XGS called the acquisition "an exciting new chapter" for the company, its employees and its customers.
According to the announcement, LRT Group's "commitment to operational excellence and strategic growth aligns perfectly with the values and ambitions of XGS."
XGS anticipates expanding its service offerings, enhancing its capabilities, and leveraging the industry expertise of its new parent company.
Nevada fully phasing out non-domiciled CDL program
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) this week announced a plan to phase out the issuance and renewal of non-domiciled (which the state officially calls Limited-Term) CDLs and commercial learner’s permits (CLPS) to comply with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s September emergency final rule that sought to remove nearly 200,000 non-domiciled CDL drivers from commercial vehicle driving.
Effective immediately, Nevada will continue its temporary pause on issuing or renewing Limited-Term CLPs/CDLs while the state begins a gradual phase-out of the program. FMCSA’s Interim Final Rule, effective Sept. 29, limits eligibility to specific visa categories and requires states to align their CDL programs with federal standards.
“Nevada is taking a proactive, responsible approach to comply with the new federal requirements,” said Tonya Laney, Director of the Nevada DMV. “By phasing out the Limited-Term CDL program, we are protecting federal highway funding, maintaining program integrity, and ensuring that Nevada’s licensing system remains fully compliant with national standards.”
With the sunsetting of the state’s non-domiciled CDL program, Nevada DMV outlined the impact of the move:
- Approximately 980 active Limited-Term CDL holders are affected statewide
- 62 drivers from Mexico and Canada will have their Limited-Term CDLs canceled, as they are required under federal law to be licensed by their home countries
During the transition, affected drivers may apply for a Non-Commercial Driver’s License (NCDL) or Driver Authorization Card (DAC) if they meet eligibility requirements.
The state will allow existing Limited-Term CDLs to expire naturally based on the driver’s lawful stay as determined by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), but no new or duplicate Limited-Term CDLs will be issued.
[Related: FMCSA's CDL crackdown is fracturing freight networks]










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