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Verizon Connect creates Field Service Dispatch for work fleets
The new software is for dispatchers to schedule and communicate job information to technicians and customers.
August 6, 2019
Business
Regs limiting glider kits score a win in EPA ruling
The Environmental Protection Agency’s internal watchdog has concluded that a 2017 EPA study used to promote limiting production of glider kit trucks was “consistent” with the agency’s research standards and, therefore, the study’s conclusions shouldn’t be dismissed.
August 5, 2019
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Second quarter sees decrease in cargo theft activity, CargoNet reports
The firm noted that a trend of trailer burglaries becoming the preferred method of cargo theft in the first quarter continued through the second quarter, along with a resurgence of fictitious pickup activity.
August 5, 2019
Business
Truck orders hit lowest level in 9 years ahead of ‘market correction’
Since March 2018, ACT’s forecasts have targeted 2019’s third quarter as the point at which the supply of Class 8 tractors and demand for freight services would likely tip.
August 2, 2019
Business
Kottke Trucking acquires Wayne T. Fellows
Kottke Trucking's acquisition of Wayne T. Fellows will bring 43 truck driving jobs and 22 non-driving jobs to its company and trucking industry. Details on CCJ.
August 2, 2019
Business
Stay Metrics index shows early-stage driver turnover rises in 2019
In the first half of 2019, drivers hired by carriers are leaving at a faster rate compared to the same period in 2018.
August 2, 2019
Business
Swift ordered to pay CRST $15 million for recruiting drivers under contract
A jury has ruled that Swift Transportation owes CRST Expedited more than $15 million for recruiting freshly licensed truck drivers who were locked into 10-month employment contracts with CRST.
August 2, 2019
Business
Indicators: Shippers Conditions sharply improve, spot rates flat, trucking revenues soared in ’18
Shippers conditions are often an inverse of conditions for carriers, meaning May’s Trucking Conditions Index, likely to be released soon, will indicate deterioration in conditions for carriers. Also: Per-mile rates on the spot market were mostly flat in July, and trucking revenues in 2018 jumped to nearly $800 billion.
August 2, 2019
Business
Fledgling highway bill advances in Senate
A Senate committee in the past week introduced what’s being billed as the “most substantial highway legislation in history” — a five-year, $278 billion package to succeed 2015’s FAST Act. However, absent from the bill currently are two key elements: Funding mechanisms and policies.
August 2, 2019
Business
Germany-based electric systems company plans Michigan production site
AKASOL President Roy Schulde expects the North American trend in commercial electrification to follow those in Asia and Europe, with buses, refuse and medium duty delivery leading the way.
August 1, 2019
Business
Navistar service partnership with Love’s, Speedco now live
The companies have spent the last four months traveling the country with six training trailers, putting more than 1,000 technicians through classroom, online and hands-on training to ensure customers have a consistent experience whether going to a Love’s, Speedco or International Truck dealer.
August 1, 2019
Business
Dana’s e-propulsion system tapped for hydrogen fuel development project
Dana’s custom Spicer e-System is optimized for the Canadian market with a hauling capacity of 140,000 pounds, the highest-rated electrified drivetrain system for line-haul applications.
August 1, 2019
Business
Kenworth names new general manager
Kevin Baney has been named general manager of Kenworth Truck Company and Paccar vice president, the company announced Thursday.
August 1, 2019
Business
As part of CSA overhaul, FMCSA looks to add crash-fault accountability to carrier scores
The FMCSA announced a plan to remove some types of crashes from carriers’ scores when those crashes are deemed nonpreventable for the truck operator or carrier.
August 1, 2019
Business
Truck Gear by Line-X’s floor liners
Truck Gear by Line-X’s Floor Liners are made of specially engineered rubberized plastic to help protect truck interiors, clothing and shoes from messes. The plastic is made to be softer to the touch, durable and comfortable on feet and hands and to eliminate deformation in extreme temperatures. The liners are laser-measured for specific truck models […]
July 31, 2019
Business
Coleman moving fleet to deploy Lytx in 700 trucks
The company is using Lytx's remote coaching capabilities to coach drivers in a timely fashion.
July 31, 2019
Business
Comment period around autonomous vehicle regs extended
FMCSA is looking input on CDL requirements for automated driving system operators, cybersecurity, hours of service requirements and more. Read more on this.
July 31, 2019
Business
The ‘gig economy’ is growing for fleet maintenance
Maintenance service providers, such as roadside technicians, are able to stay connected to find on-demand work to grow and diversify their businesses.
July 31, 2019
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