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Kansas, Florida join nationwide Bestpass toll network
Bestpass’ new Horizon transponder is undergoing testing with early adopter fleets in Kansas and Florida with Schneider, Werner, Prime, and many others have already committed to deploy the new system.
March 31, 2015
Business
Pegasus TransTech expands document options in Transflo Mobile+ app
Pegasus TransTech has integrated Transflo OnDemand functionality into the Transflo Mobile+ app, giving drivers the ability to both send and receive documents with carriers.
March 31, 2015
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PeopleNet targets oil and gas services; Jim Rodi to lead new division
PeopleNet, a Trimble Company and provider of fleet mobility technology, announced that Jim Rodi has been appointed as the general manager of its North American Oil and Gas Services Division.
March 31, 2015
Business
Transport America creates weather alerting system with ALK
Transport America worked with ALK to develop an automated weather alerting system to keep its drivers and cargo safe and ensure that assets are optimally utilized.
March 31, 2015
Business
FMCSA denies brokers’ request for exemption of $75k surety bond requirement
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has denied a request for exemption from the $75,000 minimum bond requirement now in place for freight-forwarders and brokers.
March 31, 2015
Business
Diesel down another 4 cents, hits five-year low
This is the third straight week the U.S. diesel average has dropped and the 30th in the last 39 weeks. The national average price was also $1.151 lower than the same week last year.
March 31, 2015
Business
DOT, White House submit new, longer Grow America highway funding bill, includes driver pay reform measures
Chief among the bill’s highlights for the trucking industry is a measure of driver pay reform that would require drivers to be compensated for all on-duty hours not spent driving.
March 31, 2015
Business
CCJ Innovator of the Year: Celadon — Scoring Customers
Celadon developed its Order Entry 2 (OE2) application internally and released the first version in 2013. The advanced decision support tool gives analysts a detailed systematic approach for accepting or rejecting load offers. The system scores each load on five primary factors, each with its own weight: Customer Scorecard (15% weight): OE2 calculates a monthly […]
March 30, 2015
Business
CCJ Innovator of the Year: Celadon — Career Ladder
The innovations in customer service benefit Celadon financially, but they also have given the company an edge in recruiting and retaining a younger generation of workers. With the logistics industry growing at 22 percent annually, attracting top talent from within and beyond the supply chain can be a challenge for trucking, which often lacks the […]
March 30, 2015
Business
CCJ Innovator of the Year: Celadon — Systems Approach
From 2013 onward, Celadon continued to take big strides in customer service. It created a Customer Experience group to provide red-carpet treatment to new customers and to existing customers in need of extra attention. The Customer Experience team bridges the gap between multiple aspects of Celadon’s business. The sales and pricing departments interact with this […]
March 30, 2015
Business
CCJ Innovator of the Year: Celadon — Path to Improvement
About 4½ years ago, Meek changed the hiring standards in Celadon’s customer service operations. Rather than hiring people with experience in truckload, Celadon would hire college graduates with no experience in trucking and train them in the Celadon way. This young educated workforce came with experience in technology and new ideas on how to apply […]
March 30, 2015
Business
CCJ Innovator of the Year: Celadon — Getting Started
As the economy started showing signs of life in 2009, Celadon began to lay a foundation for being more selective of customers and freight. Will and Meek saw that trends in freight volumes and capacity constraints – such as driver demographics, regulations and equipment costs – were headed in that direction. Like many fleets, Celadon […]
March 30, 2015
Business
CCJ Innovator of the Year: Celadon’s History
In 1985, Steve Russell, from Brooklyn, invested $30,000 to found a trucking company after a chance encounter at a toll booth. As a mathematician, Russell always carried exact change to travel as efficiently as possible. This day was different; he had to stop and wait for change and spotted a former colleague in the next […]
March 30, 2015
Business
Carriers fight Oregon court decision classifying owner-ops as employees
Trucking associations have filed a friend-of-the-court brief on behalf of a carrier appealing an Oregon decision that classified its owner-operators as employees.
March 30, 2015
Business
FMCSA grants hours-of-service exemptions to Oregon loggers, DOE carriers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration in recent weeks announced it has granted the Oregon Trucking Associations and the Department of Energy exemptions from the 30-minute break requirement of the 2013 hours-of-service rule.
March 30, 2015
Business
SmartDrive Systems raises $50M in funding
The company says the funding will fuel the company’s global expansion, further propel product innovation and support its growing patent portfolio.
March 30, 2015
Business
Scott Darling to continue to head FMCSA, drops ‘acting administrator’ title
T.F. Scott Darling, chief counsel for FMCSA, will continue to run the agency following the end of his seven-month tenure as acting administrator. But his title will no longer be “acting administrator.”
March 30, 2015
Business
DTNA bullish on 2015 truck market, says future regs should foster ‘free thinking’
During a press dinner at the 2015 Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky., Martin Daum, president and chief executive officer of Daimler Trucks North America, shared his company’s optimism for near-term truck sales in North America, saying at the moment the U.S. is one of the few really strong markets in the world.
March 30, 2015
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