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Technology is critical, but people still make fleets successful
Don’t get between Grandma and the delivery of Christmas presents meant for her babies: That’s my advice for the New Year, especially for companies who deliver directly to consumers.
January 2, 2014
Business
Dual-fuel test drive: A new way into the natural gas game?
A road test and first-hand accounts of experience with natural gas retrofit fuel systems and glider kits reveal interesting possibilities for cost-minded truck fleets.
January 2, 2014
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Diesel climbs 3 cents, finishes 2013 where it started
The national average price for a gallon of on-highway diesel rose three cents in the week ended Dec. 30 to $3.903, according to the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration. That’s the highest price in three months, but just below average for the year and within a penny of the first report of 2013.
December 31, 2013
Business
How fleets use social media to recruit, retain drivers
Social media has become an essential strategic tool for influencing a market audience’s habits. The point of using Facebook for transportation companies is to become part of the existing social habits of drivers, customers and other prospects.
December 31, 2013
Business
Top 10 stories of 2013: 1. New hours of service rules take effect July 1
Top 10 stories of 2013: CCJ is counting down the top stories of the year based on popularity. Click the back arrows below to continue to read other top stories of the year. 1. New hours of service rules take effect July 1 OK, in full disclosure, HOS-related news stories actually rated #1, 3, 4, […]
December 31, 2013
Business
Quoteworthy: Hours-of-service, CSA led lively trucking debate in 2013
Telling it like it is, or was: A topical guide to some of the trucking industry’s most re-quotable quotes of 2013.
December 30, 2013
Business
Top stories of 2013: 2. EOBR rule could come by September, says Ferro
Top 10 stories of 2013: CCJ is counting down the top stories of the year based on popularity. Check back each weekday as we announce the next story in the countdown. 2. EOBR rule could come by September, says Ferro As of December 30, no formal electronic logging device proposed rulemaking has been published. However, […]
December 30, 2013
Business
Rulemaking 101: The process behind FMCSA’s regulatory agenda
Ever wondered what exactly the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s rulemaking process actually is? Here’s a quick guide detailing how trucking regulations moves through the regulatory process.
December 29, 2013
Business
Self-certification, medical certificate deadline for drivers looms
Truck drivers have until Jan. 30 to self-certify their operating status and provide medical examiner’s certificates to state driver licensing agencies.
December 29, 2013
Business
Comment period extended for FHWA truck weight study
What are the consequences of changing truck weight limits on federal highways? Congress wants to know, and the Federal Highway Administration has extended the deadline and comment period on a matter that divides the trucking industry.
December 27, 2013
Business
Top 10 stories of 2013: 3. CSA being audited by Inspector General over data quality
In January, the Office of Inspector General began an assessment of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Compliance Safety Accountability program and its ability to accurately evaluate carrier performance and risk.
December 27, 2013
Business
Top 10 stories of 2013: 4. Pilot Flying J fraudulently withheld millions in rebates for years, documents allege
In one of the biggest scandals in the trucking industry, a court released a 120-page affidavit on April 18 stating that Pilot Flying J had knowingly withheld fuel rebates from customers.
December 26, 2013
Business
Top 10 stories of 2013: 5. Ray LaHood out as Transportation Secretary
As the last remaining Republican on President Obama’s cabinet, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced in January that he wouldn’t be sticking around for Obama’s second presidential term.
December 26, 2013
Business
Mack wins award for “Cupcake” ad
Mack Trucks delivered a first-place win in Bizo’s inaugural Remixer B2B Display Advertising Awards for its MACK® Granite® ad, “You’re Not Delivering Cupcakes.” The awards, conducted by Digital Marketing Remix, a digital marketing news and community website produced by Bizo, recognize the best examples of B2B (business-to-business) online display advertising creative in traditional static advertising […]
December 26, 2013
Business
Trucking familes restore old Kenworths as homage to industry they love
For Al Koenig, his first look at a Kenworth truck at the age of 8 was love at first sight. “I can remember the first time I saw Kenworth trucks as they passed my parents’ Minnesota farm,” Koenig said. The stories of Koenig and several other Kenworth truck owners who collect and restore vintage Kenworths […]
December 26, 2013
Business
Jotto Desk collaborates on magnetic microphone
The Magnetic Mic – developed by Jotto Desk in collaboration with Innovative Products – uses a magnetic draw designed to allow an in-vehicle microphone to be hung up with little effort, helping to improve safety by keeping the driver from having to divert his attention away from the road. For more information, go to www.jottofleet.com.
December 26, 2013
Business
China, the Moon and you
Something pretty amazing happened right before the Holiday break: China soft-landed its Jade Rabbit rover on the Moon. And it was interesting (or perhaps telling) that this tremendous feat of technology received scant attention here in the U.S. The Chinese have publicly stated they plan to land men on the moon in the next 10 […]
December 26, 2013
Business
Broker group files application to exempt all brokers from bond increase requirement
The Association of Independent Property Brokers and Agents appears to be taking a different route in its ongoing battle against the increase in the minimum bond amount freight brokers must carry — It’s filed an application with FMCSA asking it to exempt all brokers from the increase.
December 26, 2013
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