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Jost air slide fifth wheel now standard on Pete Model 579
Jost International officially announced that the Jost JSK37 12-inch inboard air slide fifth wheel is standard on the Peterbilt Model 579 effective January 1.
January 22, 2019
Business
SAF-Holland acquires stake in PressureGuard
The acquisition strengthens SAF-Holland's product portfolio for tire pressure systems and adds to the advanced digital SMART products for trailer applications.
January 21, 2019
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Preventable or Not
Preventable or not? Deer delivers dilemma to truck operator
Trucker John Doe avoided hitting a deer that raced in front of him, only to sideswipe a guardrail & destroy his right front fender. Was this a preventable?
January 21, 2019
Business
Hours regs suspended in 12 states due to winter storm
The declaration waives hours of service regulations for drivers transporting heating fuel such as propane, natural gas and heating oil, and other fuel products.
January 21, 2019
Business
Cummins partners with Utah community college on technician apprentice program
SLCC is one of three institutions in the U.S. that host the TAP program and provide job training to Cummins’ employees.
January 21, 2019
CCJ Innovators
CCJ Innovator: Suddath’s tech moves the conversation beyond labor, truck rates
The Jacksonville, Fla.-based moving and storage company developed unique visibility tools that give it an edge in its industry segment. Details on CCJ.
January 21, 2019
Business
Active inspections: electronic DVIRs help prevent ‘pencil whipping’
Learn more about how some DVIR systems are able to track driver movements while performing an inspection to ensure vehicle inspections are completed properly.
January 18, 2019
Business
Some carriers altering driver pay packages due to lapse in per diem deduction
In light of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, some carriers are factoring per diem pay into drivers' compensation packages. Learn more about the trend on CCJ.
January 18, 2019
Business
Third-party CDL skills tests can reduce licensing delays, says CVTA
A study released by the Commercial Vehicle Training Association shows that states with third-party CDL skills testing have significantly fewer delays in issuing licenses.
January 17, 2019
Business
FedEx settles with New York in alleged cigarette trafficking case
FedEx agreed to pay more than $35M to settle allegations brought by the state of N.Y. that it illegally hauled untaxed cigarettes into the state. Details here.
January 17, 2019
Business
Milan raising driver pay for company drivers, owner-ops
Effective Feb. 3, an experienced company driver will be paid between 44 and 53 cents per mile, and owner-operators will make $1.11 per mile with fuel surcharge on loaded miles. Lease-purchase operators will be paid $1.08 per mile with fuel surcharge on loaded miles.
January 17, 2019
Business
Quick spin: Freightliner’s electric lineup
Check out Freightliner's electric truck lineup right here on Commercial Carrier Journal. Get other trucking fleet industry news right here on CCJ.
January 16, 2019
Business
Volvo Group subsidiary invests in wireless electric charging company
Momentum Dynamics develops high-power inductive charging for the automotive and transportation industries. Learn all about Momentum Dynamics and the investment.
January 16, 2019
Business
Trailer orders plummet to round out 2018
According to a report from FTR, preliminary trailer orders for December slid to 28,000 units. Get more details on the trailer order numbers here on CCJ.
January 16, 2019
Business
FMCSA’s hours of service proposal could be impeded by government shutdown
The partial shutdown of the U.S. government could delay the publication of a proposed rule to reform hours of service regulations. Get details here on CCJ.
January 16, 2019
Business
Crime report: Four busted in cargo theft of tequila, two truckers plead guilty to aggravated assault
Several trucking-related crimes have been reported by local news outlets in a number of states. Check the details of the trucking related crime reports here.
January 16, 2019
Business
Supreme Court’s ruling on arbitration narrow in scope despite clear ramifications
Supreme Court says arbitration clauses within independent contractors agreements aren’t binding under federal law. Get more details on the story here on CCJ.
January 16, 2019
Business
Driver of the Year contest finalists announced; winners get $25,000
The Driver of the Year contests recognize the truckers’ safety, their efforts to improve trucking’s image and their community contributions. More here.
January 15, 2019
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