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Business: Page 413

Business
Fleet execs discuss strategies to attract, retain women drivers
At the Truckload Carriers Association annual convention in Las Vegas, Mar. 8, a panel of women fleet executives discussed the opportunities and obstacles of bringing more women drivers into the trucking industry.
March 9, 2016
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New president, chairman of TCA to focus on membership growth
As the new TCA president, Lybolt said he will be managing the association like a business.
March 8, 2016
John Lybolt, the new president of TCA.
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Business
Sleep apnea ‘pre-rule’ set to publish Thursday, DOT wants feedback from carriers on potential apnea screening rule
The Department of Transportation will soon publish a notice seeking feedback from trucking industry stakeholders about the prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea among truck operators and any potential costs carriers and others may incur if the DOT were to issue a rule requiring sleep apnea screening and treatment.
March 8, 2016
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Business
Pilot Flying J defendants ask for delay of trial in light of disclosure of millions of pages of evidence
The court overseeing the criminal trials of former Pilot Flying J employees has issued an order requiring prosecutors to disclose to defendants all of the evidence gathered against them, which may include hundreds of millions of pages of documents and hundreds of hours of recordings.
March 8, 2016
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Business
Test drive: Mitsubishi Fuso Canter E-Cell all-electric truck
After racking up 32,000 miles in a year, Mitsubishi Fuso is excited to report that its E-Cell trucks produced a cost savings of 64 percent over a diesel Canter.
March 8, 2016
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Business
Rand McNally enhances IntelliRoute software; multiple queries can run on screen
Users can now create multiple routes on a single screen to more clearly see routes, maps, and overviews.
March 8, 2016
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Business
Navistar trims losses despite slumping sales, expects to announce new product ‘every six months’
Over the next few years, Navistar says it expects to announce a new product on average every six months, completely refreshing the product line by the end of 2018.
March 8, 2016
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Business
USA Truck installs fuel-saving PedalCoach app
LinkeDrive announced that USA Truck, Inc. has installed its PedalCoach mobile application in a dedicated fleet of trucks to increase the fuel efficiency and augment an existing pay-for-performance program.
March 7, 2016
The PedalCoach app shows drivers a fuel efficiency score at the end of every trip.
Business
PeopleNet showcases video intelligence, safety dashboard at TCA conference
During the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) 2016 annual convention, PeopleNet showcased a new option in its fleet mobility platform called the Video Intelligence Solution.
March 7, 2016
The Safety Analytics dashboard shows drivers with the highest collision risk.
Business
U.S. diesel price rises above $2 again
Prices increased in all regions except New England, where prices dropped by seven-tenths of a cent. The most significant increase came in the Rocky Mountain region and the Midwest region, where prices increased by 4.6 cents in each.
March 7, 2016
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Business
Karl Rove outlines murky path to White House
The challenges facing the country in the current U.S. election cycle are nothing new, said Karl Rove, political strategist and former senior advisor to President George W. Bush, during a keynote address at the Truckload Carriers Association’s 78th Annual Convention in Las Vegas. Rove likened the current stagnant political climate to the gridlock leading up […]
March 7, 2016
Karl Rove addresses attendees at the Truckload Carriers Association’s 78th Annual Convention in Las Vegas.
Business
Portions of CSA’s carrier ranking system return to public view
As it promised last month, FMCSA has updated the online portal of its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program to bring back to public view the inspection and violation data underpinning the BASIC percentile rankings. it has also brought back the so-called “absolute scores” within five of the seven BASICs.
March 7, 2016
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Business
DOT grants carriers 60 more days to comment on rule to revamp carrier rating system
The rule would replace the current three-tier rating system of “Satisfactory, Conditional and Unsatisfactory” for motor carriers with a single determination of “Unfit.” An Unfit determination would require the carrier to either improve its operations or be shut down. FMCSA decided to provide the extension to give “all interested parties adequate time to submit comments on proposals in this rulemaking.”
March 7, 2016
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Business
Outgoing TCA chairman promises ‘bright future.’ Prime, Inc. driver gets Highway Angel award
The Truckload Carriers Association kicked off its annual convention in Las Vegas with optimism and recognized a driver for heroism.
March 7, 2016
Keith Tuttle, TCA chairman, gave the opening remarks at the annual convention, Mar. 7
Business
Peterbilt breaks ground on truck plant expansion
Darrin Siver, Peterbilt general manager and Paccar vice president, says the expansion is Peterbilt’s largest facility investment since the construction of the Denton plant.
March 7, 2016
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Business
The dust-up over FMCSA’s ‘lives saved’ data: Accurate, ‘alarming’ or roughly approximate?
Do FMCSA’s recently released numbers on “lives saved” via truck inspection efforts reveal a concerning trend about declining enforcement emphasis, or are they simply estimates based on incomplete data? Or could FMCSA efforts in fact be reducing the need for such enforcement? Discussion here …
March 7, 2016
One potential idea floated as an incentive/reward for FMCSA’s “beyond compliance” program is decreased instances of inspection for carriers deemed beyond compliant, whatever form that definition takes.
Business
Indicators: Trucking employment falls for first time since October, truck orders remain flat
The latest jobs report for the trucking industry and the latest figures on Class 8 truck orders.
March 4, 2016
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Business
Federal committee says ports need on-demand trucking systems, reduction in truck turn-around times
A federal advisory committee says U.S. ports could increase efficiency by implementing on-demand trucking systems, improving chassis supply and decreasing truck turn times.
March 4, 2016
The employee vs. contractor debate has been prominent for drayage carriers at West Coast ports in recent years.
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