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Data drives Celadon’s new driver scorecard and pay programs
Celadon Trucking (CCJ Top 250 No. 35) hopes a new data-driven driver scorecard and a guaranteed pay program will help improve driver performance and attract and retain quality drivers.
November 24, 2015
Business
ICYMI: CCJ Fall Symposium Wrap-up
The 2015 CCJ Fall Symposium, held last week in Scottsdale, Ariz., hosted more than 250 fleet attendees and industry partners who heard from government officials, association heads and subject matter experts. Here’s a recap of some of the highlights of the event. For more information on CCJ Symposiums and to reserve your spot for future […]
November 23, 2015
Business
Carriers must aggressively manage their independent contractor processes, transportation lawyer says
How can carriers protect their independent contractor business model when the current administration at the federal level wants every driver to be an employee and every employee to be a union member? That’s the question a prominent trucking lawyer took on during CCJ’s Fall Symposium this week.
November 19, 2015
Business
Next-gen oil category nears completion
Shell’s Dan Arcy told attendees at CCJ’s 2015 Fall Symposium that PC-11, the next commercial vehicle grade motor oil that will be introduced in conjunction with 2017 emissions-compliant engines, is nearly ready to be introduced into the marketplace.
November 18, 2015
Business
Point-Counterpoint: Trucking interests square off in debate on e-logs, size/weight, speed limiters
A fireworks-filled point-counterpoint session held this week at CCJ’s Fall Symposium highlighted the sometimes wide gap between small carrier and large carrier interests on some of the larger regulatory issues facing the trucking industry, such as mandates for electronic logging devices and speed limiters, among other regulatory changes.
November 18, 2015
Business
New ATA Chairman: passing highway bill is top priority
Patrick Thomas, chairman of the American Trucking Associations, is focused on moving a highway bill “across the goal line” by Dec. 4.
November 17, 2015
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