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Cadec moves data center operations to new facility
Cadec, a provider of onboard computing and communications systems for private fleets that give up-to-the-minute driver and vehicle data, announced it has moved its data center operations to better support existing and future customer capacity.
December 5, 2014
Business
Trucking adds 3,000 jobs in November as U.S. employment numbers soar
The for-hire trucking industry added 3,000 jobs in December on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the Department of Labor’s monthly employment report, released Dec. 5.
December 5, 2014
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Restart rollback among ‘higher level’ items in budget talks – stay tuned
A suspension of the restart provisions in the hours-of-service rule is among the more controversial riders still being negotiated, but time is running out as the lame duck Congress develops its funding plan for the federal government.
December 5, 2014
Business
Photo gallery: satellite TV options
December 4, 2014
Business
DISH offers mobile “pay as you go” subscription
DISH offers a pay-as-you-go subscription service that starts at $45 per month. This subscription is for the TV programming only; it does not include the hardware — the antenna, receiver, and TV. This type of subscription model may be attractive to fleets since they can shut off the service at any time such as when […]
December 4, 2014
Business
EpicVue offers all-inclusive TV subscription service to fleets
Starting this year, Pride Transport joined a small but growing number of fleets that are providing drivers with premium satellite TV service. The Salt Lake City-based company signed a three-year subscription with EpicVue. For a flat monthly fee, per truck, Pride Transport got all of the equipment — mobile antennas, 24-inch televisions, DVR receivers — […]
December 4, 2014
Business
Winegard develops satellite antennas for trucking
Winegard has manufactured mobile TV antenna units for more than 15 years for the RV market. The company recently engineered and began to manufacture the Pathway X1 and the G2 models specifically for the trucking industry. These models have been tested to withstand very harsh conditions for more than 600,000 miles. “It has been put […]
December 4, 2014
Business
Let them watch TV: how fleets are using new technology to recruit, retain drivers
This year, Pride Transport, a 400-truck refrigerated and flatbed carrier based in Salt Lake City, joined a growing number of fleets that are providing drivers with a premium TV service that includes all hardware for a low monthly subscription.
December 4, 2014
Business
Volvo’s New River Valley Truck plant reaches carbon-neutral milestone
The electric power used by Volvo’s New River Valley (NRV) assembly plant in Dublin, Virginia, is now carbon neutral. As of November, 100 percent of the plant’s electricity is generated by methane gas produced at 13 landfills in the region. The fossil fuels previously used to generate the NRV plant’s electricity in 2013 produced 40,408 […]
December 4, 2014
Business
Ryder announces support of Trucking Efficiency Initiative
Ryder System, Inc. announced its support of Trucking Efficiency, a joint initiative between the North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) and the Carbon War Room (CWR). The initiative provides unbiased data on available vehicle technologies and engages with truck and trailer builders, component manufacturers, and others who want to improve the performance of their heavy […]
December 4, 2014
Business
Senator wants FMCSA to do more to stop ‘chameleon’ carriers
FMCSA says it’s put measures in place to help better vet new entrant carriers. Sen. Schumer, however, says the agency needs to close a “loophole” that makes it easier for carriers to reincarnate.
December 4, 2014
Business
Reps join ‘Reagan’ in call for fuel tax increase; Obama concedes issue ‘tough’ for Congress
An Oregon Democrat, a Wisconsin Republican and the spirit of Ronald Reagan came together in the House Wednesday to renew the call for an increase on fuel taxes to save the failing Highway Trust Fund. The current president, however, questions whether any such effort can garner enough votes in this Congress or in the next.
December 4, 2014
Business
Cast your votes in CCJ’s Five Flashiest Fleets Readers’ Choice Contest
Voting is now open for the CCJ Five Flashiest Fleets Readers’ Choice Contest! Select your five favorite fleet graphics out of the 31 submissions in 2014.
December 4, 2014
Business
Truck orders top 40k in Nov. for second straight month
Class 8 orders remained stellar in November, according to data from two firms, signaling that fleets are preparing themselves for more freight and tighter capacity in 2015.
December 3, 2014
Business
CCJ Photo Gallery: Staying Alive in ’75
The mid 1970s were tough for trucking. Watergate, labor issues, new fuel standards, an oil embargo and regulations were just a few of the issues fleets were dealing with. As always, CCJ was there to cover it all.
December 3, 2014
Business
PrePass bypass service reaches 40,000-fleet milestone
HELP Inc., the non-profit public/private partnership that provides PrePass weigh station bypass and other truck safety and efficiency services, announced that PrePass is now serving more than 40,000 qualified fleet customers with a combined total of more than 491,000 trucks.
December 3, 2014
Business
FMCSA shuts down driver following fatal crash
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Dec. 3 it has issued an imminent hazard shut down order for Florida-based long-haul driver James H. Patterson. FMCSA says it discovered a bevy of serious rules violations.
December 3, 2014
Business
Trucking delivers on Capitol Christmas tree’s journey again as Kenworth T880 finishes 2014 trek
The special Kenworth T880 carrying this year’s U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree ended its trek Tuesday when the 75-foot white spruce cut down in Montana last month ended its 2,700-mile trip to D.C.
December 3, 2014
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