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Business
J.B. Hunt acquires last mile carrier
The late-December acquisition is the company’s third in as many years.
January 6, 2020
Business
Heavy truck orders stabilize to close 2019
Class 8 orders for the past 12 months have totaled 179,000 units.
January 6, 2020
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McLeod Software creates new customer service dashboard
Central to the new version of McLeod Software's TMS platform is a Customer Service Management screen for carrier and broker operations.
January 6, 2020
Business
Luma adds entry-level driver training collection for CDL schools, carriers
The new product from Luma covers all the required theory coursework outlined by the FMCSA's “entry-level driver training” rule.
January 6, 2020
Business
Connectivity issue hits legacy PeopleNet units; fleets revert to paper logs
Trimble Mobility said a connectivity issue impacted fleets using its legacy g3 on-board device, forcing them to revert to paper logs.
January 5, 2020
Business
Leveraging technology to calculate insurance risk, improve the bottom line
ELDs, event recorders and other modern tech can help fleets assess their risk — and avoid court-ordered crash payouts.
January 3, 2020
Business
Ryder set to unfurl industry-first electric vehicle charging infrastructure
Through the agreement, In-Charge CEO Cameron Funk said his company will assist Ryder customers seeking to electrify their fleet by assessing power capabilities and needs.
January 2, 2020
Business
More than 14,500 International, Mack trucks affected by recalls
Navistar is recalling more than 12,500 International DuraStar, WorkStar, HV and MV trucks for an engine issue. Mack is recalling more than 1,900 TerraPro, Anthem, Granite and Pinnacle trucks for headlight and steering issues.
January 2, 2020
Business
Carriers required to drug test twice as many drivers in 2020
The U.S. DOT announced last week it will increase its random driver drug testing rate in 2020 to 50% — meaning that motor carriers will be required to perform random drug tests at a rate equivalent to half their number of drivers.
January 2, 2020
Business
For at least two weeks, trucking companies are exempt from California’s contractor law
Granting a request filed by the California Trucking Association the week prior, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez issued a restraining order Dec. 31 blocking the state from enforcing its A.B. 5 law for motor carriers until at least Jan. 13, when the court will consider a longer stay of enforcement for motor carriers.
January 2, 2020
Business
Rise in truck crashes, large payouts, expected to boost insurance renewal rates this year
Data-rich attorneys armed with CSA scores, truck logs and social media posts are convincing more and more juries to deliver huge verdicts.
January 2, 2020
Preventable or Not
Preventable or not? Motorist’s pass prompts intersection crash
John Doe takes multiple hits in this Preventable or Not scenario. Check out the situation John Doe finds himself in this week. Read more right here on CCJ.
January 1, 2020
Business
Trucking in 2019: A look back the year’s top news and equipment and tech trends
As the sun sets on 2019, CCJ editors compiled a look back at some of the top trucking headlines from the year. From autonomous trucks to HOS reforms, California’s anti-owner-operator law to the latest in freight-matching tech — see a recap of the year here.
December 29, 2019
Business
Rewinding 2019 from behind the wheel
Fresh off widespread product renewals, the opportunity to drive new equipment this year was more limited than last when truck orders were at record highs.
December 27, 2019
Business
Use of FA-4 engine oils growing, expected to jump in 2020
While the number of heavy-duty trucks with engines approved for API FA-4 is relatively high, fleets have been reluctant to stock an oil not approved for all their units.
December 25, 2019
Business
Uptime in the aftermarket: How OEMs, dealers manage reliability
CCJ gives a behind-the-scenes look at how a truck manufacturer and its dealer network supply information and services to fleets to make maintenance decisions.
December 23, 2019
Preventable or Not
Mercedes blows through red light and slams into Doe’s tractor — Preventable or not?
Truck driver John Doe was easing through an intersection of two highways when a motorist who was late for work tried to run a red light around Doe’s oncoming tractor-trailer. Could Doe have prevented the impending crash? Video presented via partnership with Instructional Technologies.
December 23, 2019
Business
New tech speeds collection of evidence from truck accidents
Experienced accident investigators across the country now use a Readi Response app to go to the scene of accidents within minutes.
December 19, 2019
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