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Trailer orders drop more than 90% in April, hit 30-year low
Many fleets have pulled back orders previously scheduled for 2020 delivery and there’s very little appetite for new orders.
May 14, 2020
Business
Navistar prepping to address potential A26 engine woes on RH, LT series
The defective/noncompliant component in Navistar's A26 engine could result in complete engine failure in nearly 4,500 semi-trucks. Details here on CCJ.
May 14, 2020
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Trucking’s ‘new normal’ with PPE and increased sanitation
As COVID-19 spread across the country, businesses that couldn’t work from home scrambled to develop plans to keep employees safe from the pandemic and offices germ-free. Personal protective equipment (PPE) was the first line of defense for essential workers, including truck drivers, and 85% of fleets that responded to a recent CCJ survey measuring the coronavirus’ impact […]
May 13, 2020
Vocational
Dump truck stuck at bottom of underground river
Sometimes it’s hard to tell where it’s safe to drive a dump truck. That was the case for a driver this week in Brockton, Mass. who was driving a public works truck that ended up in an underground river. Underground river? Yes. A bridge that had once spanned the river in downtown Brockton was removed […]
May 13, 2020
Vocational
Reduce truck idling with battery-powered auxiliary system
As 23 states across the U.S. continue to strengthen enforcement of anti-idling regulations to improve urban air quality, Volta Power Systems has partnered with Stellar Industries to provide lithium-ion power systems that reduce idling from fleet utility and work trucks. The auxiliary systems are designed to provide all-day power to operate hydraulics, power tools, and […]
May 13, 2020
Business
Peterbilt bringing back Pride & Class package for Model 389
The Pride & Class package was introduced with a limited production run in 2014 and 2017.
May 12, 2020
Business
Increased PPE use, sanitation likely to be part of trucking’s ‘new norm’
The increase of PPE and sanitation spurred by the coronavirus could become a new norm for trucking industry. Details on CCJ.
May 11, 2020
Trucks
Tesla delays Semi production again
Production on Tesla’s long-awaited electric Semi has been delayed for the second time since its November 2017 unveiling. The company’s earnings report, released yesterday afternoon, contained mostly positive news – unless you are a Semi reservation holder. As the carmaker presses forward on its Model 3 and ramps up production on new consumer crossover darling […]
May 6, 2020
Vocational
Bollinger talks about the world’s first all-electric chassis cab
Bollinger Motors recently announced plans to produce and sell the all-electric B2 Chassis Cab. The Bollinger B2CC is the world’s first and only Class 3 all-electric chassis-cab truck platform, and it offers unlimited work truck variants. “The Bollinger B2 Chassis Cab’s unique features – including the 5,000-lb. payload and large energy source to power tools […]
May 6, 2020
Business
Electric upstart eyes 2021 debut for its Class 3 truck
Bollinger expects the B2 Chassis Cab to be made available to commercial outfitters late next year in both full- and cutaway-cab.
May 4, 2020
Business
Trucking industry under siege from cyber-attackers in wake of pandemic fears
Transportation was one of the top three sectors targeted by cyber-attackers throughout the first 100 days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 4, 2020
Business
Tesla Semi delivery delayed for second time
Tesla says it is "shifting our first Semi deliveries to 2021," putting production on Tesla's biggest vehicle two years behind schedule.
April 29, 2020
Business
Trucking stakeholders push Congress for suspension of truck tax
Trucking industry organizations are calling on Congress to suspend the Federal Excise Tax on heavy trucks and trailers through 2021. More information on CCJ.
April 29, 2020
Trucks
Local P&D drivers needed as COVID restrictions ease
As COVID-19 restrictions loosen up, opportunities for pickup and delivery are on the rise as healthcare experts warn that though coronavirus infection rates have largely plateaued, the historic and deadly pathogen is not going away anytime soon. In the meantime, people are shopping. Those with greater concerns about catching the virus may stick with online […]
April 29, 2020
Trucks
UPS and CVS launching drone delivery program in Florida in early May
UPS and CVS Health Corporation announced this week that UPS subsidiary UPS Flight Forward (UPSFF) will use drones to deliver prescription medicines from a CVS pharmacy to The Villages, Florida, the largest U.S. retirement community in the U.S. The video below from UPS shows a package delivery from a drone at CVS to the front lawn of a […]
April 28, 2020
Vocational
Damaged truck wheel on the verge of falling off spotted on the move
It’s one of the ugliest things we’ve seen on a truck yet—and thankfully no one got hurt. Massachusetts State Police Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Section posted a picture of a truck wheel this week that appeared to be on the verge of falling off the hub. Look above and see for yourself. Only half of the […]
April 23, 2020
Trucks
COVID or not: Two specialized haulers keep their game faces on
They’ve come wearing masks and gloves. Some have brought their kids to teach them a homeschool lesson on the road. Allen Farms in Norman, Oklahoma, has become a lot more popular during the pandemic where retail sales of sod have been soaring. “Before the weather even broke a little bit, the phone was ringing off […]
April 22, 2020
Trucks
Better MPG, lower emissions: Cummins achieves diesel cylinder deactivation
The prospect of cylinder deactivation in diesel engines got a lot more interesting Wednesday as Cummins and propulsion software company Tula announced a successful demonstration of diesel Dynamic Skip Fire (dDSF) in a Cummins Efficiency Series X15 engine. Silicon Valley-based Tula has seen its Dynamic Skip Fire software controls go to work in gasoline engines […]
April 22, 2020
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