Trucks
Business
Technology
Workforce
Products
Regulations
CCJ Top 250
Business: Page 668
Business
Icom America dials up mobile two-way radio
Icom America’s F5220D Series entry-level mobile two-way radio is suited for on-the-go users who need seamless roaming, rugged construction and digital flexibility on location and between sites. Roaming scan automatically finds a new site if a signal’s condition worsens as the user moves. The channel announcement function reports the channel number audibly, allowing users to […]
July 11, 2013
Business
Latest Pilot lawsuit brought by owner-operator
A New Hampshire owner-operator filed a lawsuit earlier this week against truck stop giant Pilot Flying J, saying he “suffered economic damages as a direct and proximate result of” Pilot’s alleged rebate withholding scheme.
July 11, 2013
Sponsor Content
Let our deep industry knowledge become your data-driven insights
Fusable
Success begins with a solid digital strategy. Our team of experts works closely with you to understand your business objectives, target audience, and industry landscape. Leveraging our deep industry knowledge and data-driven insights, we develop customized digital strategies that deliver tangible results.
February 19, 2025
Business
Choosing your mobile strategy
Like it or not, drivers with a smart phone or tablet device have an expectation for the “other” technology they use for work: it should be just as easy to use. A few years ago the expectation was non existent. It did not matter if one’s personal and professional user experiences with technology were different; […]
July 10, 2013
Business
Meritor highlights $42 million “Brakethrough” effort
Meritor’s brake business is nearing the completion of an in-depth transformation process with the intention of making the company a leaner, more streamlined competitor in both the U.S. and around the world; gearing up for projected growth in North America and other countries around the world, including making significant marketshare gains in China. Meritor highlighted […]
July 10, 2013
Business
Oregon becomes first state to approve road user fee
Oregon’s legislature become the first nationwide to approve a voluntary road user fee for drivers of vehicles weighing less than 10,000 pounds.
July 10, 2013
Business
Bridgestone rolls out M760 Ecopia drive radial
The Bridgestone M760 Ecopia drive radial tire – verified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SmartWay program and compliant with the California Air Resources Board – is engineered to offer longer wear, added traction and more casing durability in a fuel-efficient and retreadable design. The tire is designed for single- and tandem-axle trucks in on-highway, […]
July 9, 2013
Business
PlastiKote offers battery cleaner, terminal protector
PlastiKote’s Battery Cleaner and Battery Terminal Protector are packaged in easy-to-apply aerosol cans and are formulated to help clean storage batteries, battery boxes, trays and cables in automotive, marine and industrial applications while prolonging battery life. The battery cleaner is formulated to loosen dirt and lift corrosion that can be flushed away with water. The […]
July 9, 2013
Business
Webinar: Reducing the Business Risk with a GPS/AVL Fleet Management Solution
Fleet managers stay awake at night worrying about their vehicles and drivers, but you don’t need to. By implementing a GPS/AVL solution, real-time vehicle monitoring will reduce your risk and give you the peace of mind of knowing your operations are running safely. Identify risks in fleet management Reduce risk for your drivers Protect your […]
July 9, 2013
Business
Diesel price rises for first time in 6 weeks
The national average price of on-highway diesel rose 1.1 cents in the week ended July 8 to $3.828 a gallon, according to the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration.
July 9, 2013
Business
Volvo issues recall for 23,000 trucks
Volvo Trucks North America is recalling certain VAH, VHD, VNL, VNM and VT model trucks due to a lack of a redundant clutch disengagement switch that could cause braking problems.
July 8, 2013
Business
Three more fleets sue Pilot over rebate withholding
Three more class-action lawsuits have been filed against Pilot Flying J due to the ongoing federal investigation into the company that it knowingly and fraudulently withheld fuel rebates from fleet customers over a seven-year period.
July 8, 2013
Business
Limited hours waiver granted to livestock haulers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will give livestock transporters a temporary waiver on the new 30-minute break requirement.
July 8, 2013
Business
Top 10 stories from the first half of 2013
Now that we’ve officially passed the midway point of 2013, here’s a look at the top stories (based on clicks) from the first six months of the year. Not surprisingly, the changes to the hours-of-service rules grabbed most of the attention, with four out of the top 10. 10. Agency tells ATA hours compliance date will […]
July 8, 2013
Business
PeopleNet to resell Drivewyze bypass service
PeopleNet, a provider of fleet mobility systems, announced a new partnership with Drivewyze for improving driver efficiency, regulatory compliance and safety. PeopleNet’s GPS and mobile communication technologies are integrated with Drivewyze PreClear for hands-free delivery of the weigh station bypass service. “Our integration with Drivewyze further enhances our customers’ efficiency, compliance, and safety by providing […]
July 8, 2013
Business
CVOC panel to cover the future of fuel economy
David Hames, general manager of marketing and strategy for Daimler Trucks North America anchors a panel of industry experts that will discuss the future of fuel economy for the trucking industry.
July 8, 2013
Business
$1 million allotted for training vets to become drivers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has allotted $1 million in grant money to help train veterans for jobs in the transportation industry, it announced July 3, and specifically to become truck drivers, says U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx.
July 8, 2013
Business
Trucking journalist Kevin Jones joins Randall-Reilly editorial team
Kevin Jones, former business/politics editor for The Trucker, has joined Randall-Reilly as senior editor, trucking. In his new position, Jones will focus on in-depth news analysis for the company’s trucking brands, which include Commercial Carrier Journal.
July 8, 2013
Business
Busy highway, patient trucker
You’ve been there – a busy highway at the finale of a long holiday weekend. Every four-wheeler is busting a move to get home about 10 minutes earlier and will attempt no shortage of death-defying driving tactics they’ve picked up from watching NASCAR – except that those guys know what they’re doing and get paid […]
July 8, 2013
Previous Page
Page 668 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