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PrePass participation reaches 475,000 trucks
HELP Inc., the non-profit public-private partnership that provides PrePass weigh station bypass and truck safety screening services, announced a significant milestone in its growth.
July 8, 2014
Business
Price of diesel falls slightly after two weeks of upticks
The national average price for a gallon of on-highway diesel dropped seven-tenths of a cent to $3.913 in the week ended July 7, according to the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration, snapping the short two-week uptick in the price of diesel.
July 8, 2014
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L.A. port truckers begin indefinite strike
The Port of Los Angeles has reported no cargo traffic disruptions during the first day of an indefinite truckers strike over wages and working conditions at three area drayage companies.
July 8, 2014
Business
Shipment volumes near pre-recession levels, expenditures hit record high, Cass reports
The freight transportation sector continued to strengthen in June, with both shipment volumes and expenditures rising once again on the latest Cass Freight Index. Both indexes have increased every month since January. And even though some measures of the overall economy indicate weakness, the freight sector has gained momentum throughout 2014.
July 8, 2014
Business
Volkswagen’s rumored Paccar purchase: Does it make sense for VW?
Following rumors last week that European mega-manufacturer Volkswagen was poised to buy U.S. truck maker Paccar (owner of Peterbilt and Kenworth brands), CCJ sister site Successful Dealer’s Editor Jason Cannon broke down the ins and outs of a potential deal.
July 7, 2014
Business
A modest proposal to fix the Highway Trust Fund: Bring back bacon grease
It’s easy just to say that Congress is broken – but that doesn’t solve anything. So CCJ Senior Editor has a modest proposal: Let’s bring back earmarks.
July 7, 2014
Business
FMCSA committee to evaluate cross-border pilot program at July 28 meeting
An agency subcommittee will meet at the end of the month to determine whether the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration met its objectives with the three-year cross-border pilot program with Mexico, which started in 2011 and ends in October of this year.
July 7, 2014
Business
When the ELD deadline arrives, will you be ready?
At the CCJ Summer Symposium last month in San Diego, an ELD-related panel discussion of fleet executives warned the rollout of ELDs takes considerable time and management expertise to pull off correctly.
July 7, 2014
Business
Class 8 orders remain strong in June, reports show
Two preliminary reports on Class 8 orders for June show strong year-over-year growth and a continuation of positive trends of healthy truck orders of late.
July 7, 2014
Business
GTL: Trucking’s next ‘alt’ fuel?
What if instead of burning natural gas directly as a fuel it could be converted to high-energy diesel fuel capable of being dropped in diesel engines already on the road today?
July 7, 2014
Business
Volkswagen denies rumors of Paccar purchase, calling them ‘rubbish’
Quelling recent rumors that it was preparing to purchase Paccar, Volkswagen said Thursday it is not making a bid to buy the American truck and engine maker, according to a report from Reuters.
July 4, 2014
Business
Clean diesel commercial truck fleet continues to grow
More than one-third of all medium- and heavy-duty commercial trucks registered in the United States – 2.9 million of 8.8 million trucks – are now equipped with newer technology clean diesel engines, according to new data compiled by HIS Automotive for the Diesel Technology Forum.
July 4, 2014
Business
EBE, TrueNorth create paperless insurance enrollment
EBE Technologies, a developer of enterprise business process management applications for transportation, has partnered with TrueNorth Companies, a risk management provider, to create a paperless, workflow-based insurance enrollment system for motor carriers
July 3, 2014
Business
Orbcomm CEO recognized as entrepreneur
Orbcomm (Nasdaq: ORBC), a global provider of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) systems, announced that its chief executive officer, Marc Eisenberg, received the EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2014 New Jersey Award in the Communications and Marketing category. The award recognizes outstanding entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success in such areas as innovation, financial performance and personal […]
July 3, 2014
Business
TrakLok completes its fifth ISO-9001 audit
TrakLok, Inc., a cargo security firm specializing in trailer and container security, announced it has successfully completed its fifth ISO-9001 audit. The internationally recognized quality management standard helps ensure that the company’s integrated lock, alarm and tracking system for trailers and containers is designed and produced so customers receive a consistent, good quality product. “We […]
July 3, 2014
Business
CSA compliance: the outsourcing is in
Considering the risks of non-compliance, many fleets are getting expert help. Here are three options to lighten the administrative load and nip exceptions long before they surface as CSA alerts.
July 3, 2014
Business
Getting an expert audit
In the eyes of the FMCSA, motor carriers already have all the information they need to be compliant. What they often lack is the proper policies and controls. One way to determine where you might be vulnerable is by having an expert assessment. Just like an actual FMCSA audit, an assessment will focus on three […]
July 3, 2014
Business
Identifying weak points
Each month, more than 50,000 carriers are labeled with an Alert Status in one of the BASICs of CSA, according to Vigillo, a developer of data mining software products that aggregate, organize and deliver complex CSA information in a scorecard format. The FMCSA has developed a selection process for identifying specific high risk drivers and […]
July 3, 2014
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