Trucks
Business
Technology
Workforce
Products
Regulations
CCJ Top 250
Business: Page 571
Business
Trucking still dominant freight mode in U.S., moving 70% of goods (with inforgraphics)
Trucking is still the U.S. primary mover of freight in the U.S. and moved nearly 70 percent of all domestic freight tonnage in the country in 2013, according to the American Trucking Association’s American Trucking Trends report.
May 19, 2014
Business
ATA asks agency to delay effective date of medical examiner rule
The American Trucking Associations has joined the chorus asking the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to push back the effective date of its National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners until more examiners have been added to its rolls.
May 19, 2014
Sponsor Content
Fullbay's Guide on How to Boost Tech Efficiency
Fullbay
October 30, 2025
Business
FMCSA e-log study ‘flawed’ by big-fleet bias, faulty data, OOIDA says
A newly released study claiming “a clear safety benefit” to electronic logs lacks the relevant data to demonstrate that such devices would reduce truck crashes, according to a review by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.
May 19, 2014
Business
KS Industries selects SmartDrive Systems’ video-based safety program
SmartDrive Systems announced that KS Industries, LP, a leading provider of engineering, fabrication, maintenance, and construction services, has deployed SmartDrive’s event recording system across its fleet of high-risk, high-profile vehicles to proactively reduce collisions and improve safety.
May 16, 2014
CCJ Innovators
CCJ Innovator: Celadon uses technology to create new ‘culture of service’
With advanced technology and other customer service changes, Celadon is following the pattern established by its founder, Steve Russell, 30 years ago even as the scale and complexity of the business continues to grow. The company is attracting young talent, taking a methodical approach and responding quickly to new opportunities.
May 16, 2014
Business
Photo gallery: Celadon Group, CCJ Innovator
May 16, 2014
Business
Senate EPW takes ‘first bite’ of the elephant: MAP-21 reauthorization passes unanimously
The Environment and Public Works committee on Thursday sent its federal transportation package to the full Senate, putting a bipartisan stamp on the six-year plan with a unanimous vote.
May 16, 2014
Business
Fleets hit with $2.2M in fines from CARB in 2013
California’s Air Resources Board Diesel penalized truck and bus fleets a total of $2,177,813 last year for non-compliance with state diesel risk reduction programs.
May 16, 2014
Business
Freight jumps again in March, continues rebound from cold winter
The for-hire transportation industry carried 1.6 percent more freight in March than in February. Trucking, too, saw “rapid” growth in the month, according to the DOT.
May 16, 2014
Business
PeopleNet document clarifies ELD mandate, compliance options
PeopleNet, a Trimble company and provider of fleet mobility technology, has created a document that analyzes the issues fleets should consider for complying with the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate and the new law for tracking hours of service (HOS).
May 15, 2014
Business
FMCSA extends comment period for proposed electronic logging device rule
Following a request by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, FMCSA has extended the comment period for its proposed electronic logging device mandate, pushing back the comment period 30 days to June 26.
May 15, 2014
Business
Shell shows off durability of ‘thinner’ oil in engine teardown, gives PC-11 update
Can the fuel economy and emissions reductions benefits of thinner oil be realized without sacrificing durability and engine life? It’s a question that’s faced oil makers since development of the next category of heavy duty engine oils began in 2011, and it’s a concern Shell wanted to slam the door on at a special engine teardown event held this week.
May 15, 2014
Business
FMCSA’s 13 Mexican cross-border participants well below agency’s expected 48
Five months remain in the pilot cross-border trucking program with Mexico, which has continued to report few safety violations but low participation: Just 13 carriers have authority, compared to the nearly 50 FMCSA said it would need.
May 14, 2014
Business
Trucking industry expects hiring hike, many think HOS won’t impact driver numbers
In a recent survey of transportation professionals, 79 percent expected growth in their total workforce, but 58 percent of respondents thought driver staffing levels would be unaffected by the current hours-of-service regulations.
May 14, 2014
Business
Kenworth to offer Eaton-Fuller Advantage AMT for T680 model
Kenworth says truck purchasers have a new advantage when they specify the Eaton Fuller Advantage 10-speed automated transmission with its T680 tractor. “By optimizing the Kenworth T680 with the new Eaton Fuller Advantage 10-speed automated transmission and 2014 PACCAR MX-13 engine, Kenworth introduces a new opportunity for long-haul and regional operators to achieve fuel savings,” […]
May 14, 2014
Business
Eaton honored as top Cummins supplier
Power management company Eaton has been named a “Top Supplier” by Cummins Inc. for its Technology Contribution on the SuperTruck program and SmartAdvantage integrated powertrain product. The award was presented to Eaton on May 2 at Cummins’ U.S. Supplier Conference in Indianapolis. “It is a great honor to receive this award, and reflects the hard […]
May 14, 2014
Business
FMCSA — Who’s watching the watchdog? Criticism from Senator, NTSB begs the question
After three and a half years since CSA was fully implemented, the time for changes and tweaks to the program is now. As two recent crashes note, lives literally are at stake.
May 14, 2014
Business
Senate committee offers six-year extension of MAP-21; freight programs to grow
Not wanting to mess with success, the Senate Environment and Public Works committee delivered the policy portion of a six-year surface transportation reauthorization late Monday.
May 13, 2014
Previous Page
Page 571 of 2258
Next Page
Top Stories
Alternative power
Groups press states to leverage public funds to lower electric truck prices
Clean energy advocates are urging regulators in California, New York, and Washington to mandate ZEV truck price disclosure as a condition for state incentives.
Business
Court: Yellow Corp $1.5B lawsuit against Teamsters can proceed
Trucks
The VNL hotel: Volvo's largest sleeper big on comfort and functionality
CCJ Innovators
Roadrunner deploys AI to eliminate excuses, slash missed picks
Emissions
CARB suing truck manufacturers, allege group breached emissions deal
Get all the info on the top 250 trucking companies in America
View, sort and download the trucking industry’s most comprehensive ranking of for-hire carriers in North America, based on a blend of metrics including fleet size, annual revenue and number of drivers.
White Papers
Fullbay's Guide To Boosting Tech Efficiency