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Commentary: Total cost of ownership a factor when outsourcing maintenance
When deciding to outsource your fleet's maintenance, total cost of ownership should be the focus to assure quality and expertise of the repair. More here.
March 18, 2020
Business
Despite market headwinds, Traton still pursuing Navistar buyout
The spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus has caused widespread disruption and blown trillions of dollars out of the global economy, but it’s done nothing to quell Volkswagen’s bid to purchase Lisle, Ill.-based truck maker Navistar. In January, Volkswagen’s truck unit Traton made a $2.9 billion cash offer to buy Navistar International at roughly $35 a […]
March 17, 2020
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SunteckTTS remotely training diverse network of drivers, agents
With Luma, SunteckTTS is remotely training owner-operators and agents with the latest instructional design technology and adult learning methods.
March 17, 2020
Business
Truck stops up cleaning regimen, adjust operations as COVID-19 outbreak spreads
Despite the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, travel centers and truck stops across the U.S. continue to provide food, fuel and the other essential amenities to drivers.
March 17, 2020
Business
Daily dispatch, March 17: Truck stops to remain open amid COVID-19; Virus volatility looms for freight, DAT reports
NATSO, the association that represents truck stops and travel plazas, on Monday issued a statement saying its members are committed to remaining open amid the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak to provide food, fuel and showers to drivers.
March 17, 2020
Business
Mack drive axle gets boost in weight rating for Granite models
Mack proprietary axles also feature a top-mounted carrier design that is not only less prone to main seal leaks, but also provides more than two inches of additional ground clearance.
March 16, 2020
Preventable or Not
Hard braking causes drum to pop loose and slam into trailer — Preventable or not?
When making an unexpected delivery of a single 55-gallon drum, driver John Doe had to brake hard, causing the drum to come loose and hit his trailer. Was this crash preventable? Video presented via partnership between CCJ and Instructional Technologies.
March 16, 2020
Business
Daily dispatch, March 16: ATA files for preliminary injunction to block Rhode Island’s trucks-only tolls
ATA has filed for a preliminary injunction to block Rhode Island’s trucks-only tolls. NPTC has canceled its 2020 annual conference set for next month over coronavirus concerns. YRC is expanding its Regional Next-Day service in Texas.
March 16, 2020
Business
Trailer orders plummet as COVID-19 fears slow economy to a crawl
The COVID-19 coronavirus is expected to cause some shifts in freight demand as consumers change their buying habits in the short-term.
March 16, 2020
Business
Trevor Milton still wants to revolutionize trucking, and he still doesn’t care if you don’t believe him
NMC CEO, Trevor Milton, has a plan to revolutionizing trucking.
March 15, 2020
Business
Daily dispatch, March 13: Lawsuit over increased Indiana tolls dismissed; Canadian truck show postponed
A class action lawsuit filed by OOIDA over increased truck tolls in Indiana has been dismissed. OOIDA plans to appeal the ruling. Truck World, a trade show for Canada’s trucking industry, has been postponed due to coronavirus concerns. Pennsylvania has expanded its spotted lanternfly quarantine zone.
March 13, 2020
Business
When fleets are hit with huge post-crash settlements, who pays?
Who pays when trucking companies are confronted and ordered to pay multi-million-dollar settlements with post-crash litigation? Details here on CCJ.
March 13, 2020
Business
From supply chains to truck shows, coronavirus knows no boundaries
Coronavirus concerns are hitting the trucking industry in many ways, from fleets to the cancellation of the Mid-American Trucking show and more. Details on CCJ.
March 13, 2020
Business
2020 Mid-America Trucking Show canceled over coronavirus outbreak
Organizers of the Mid-America Trucking Show announced Thursday afternoon they are cancelling the 49th annual event, which was scheduled for later this month, due to the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in the U.S.
March 12, 2020
Business
Mega settlements in truck crash lawsuits ‘strangling the industry’ as calls for reforms mount
With a growing trend of large court-ordered settlements, or "nuclear verdicts" in truck crash lawsuits, the industry is in dire need of reform. Details here.
March 12, 2020
Business
Daily dispatch, March 12: Kenworth adds over-the-air updates to newer MX-11, MX-13 engines
Kenworth added its TruckTech+ Over-the-Air system to Class 8 Kenworth trucks equipped with 2017 and newer Paccar MX-11 and MX-13 engines. Garmin’s Fleet 790 GPS now offers dashcam capabilities. Western Express driver Duane Dornath was named the winner of CVSA’s International Driver Excellence Award.
March 12, 2020
Business
Tech roundup: new predictive tools make inroads
“Predictive” was the common theme in technology news this week, with new applications in five areas of fleet management.
March 11, 2020
Business
Carriers seize on conditions for cheap capacity as trucking acquisitions ramp up
Market conditions over the past year have made the trucking industry a hotbed for acquisitions, with larger carriers snapping up smaller carriers while that capacity’s cheap and as part of the industry’s ongoing in-fight for available truck drivers.
March 11, 2020
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