The second quarter brought a number of increases in driver compensation as the driver shortage continued to impact carriers’ ability to transport loads.
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Noregon Releases JPRO Upgrade for Technicians
Greensboro, N.C.-based Noregon Systems released the updated version of its JPRO Professional software featuring Repair Mentor that offers teaching tools for technicians and guides them to the right place to begin conducting a diagnostic session.
Noregon Releases JPRO Upgrade for Technicians
Greensboro, N.C.-based Noregon Systems released the updated version of its JPRO Professional software featuring Repair Mentor that offers teaching tools for technicians and guides them to the right place to begin conducting a diagnostic session.
Ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach Approve New Truck Clean Air Standards
Officials with the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif., have approved measures that are designed to reduce air pollution from new trucks just entering drayage service, specifically those that go in and out of the marine terminals.
Interactive Map: Where the 2018 Top 100 For-Hire Carriers Are in North America
Find out where the carriers are by regions in North America.
Strick Offers New DuoPlug
Strick Trailers announced its patent-pending DuoPlug will be installed on all its trailers beginning in September. DuoPlug is designed to allow moisture to escape while keeping debris out of the internal cavities of the upper coupler assembly on a trai…
TravelCenters of America Opens Retreading Facility in Ohio
TravelCenters of America announced the grand opening of the TA Commercial Tire Network Retread Center, located in Bowling Green, Ohio. The 32,000-square-foot facility is part of the Goodyear Authorized Retread Network.
Wabco Agrees to Sell Steering Components to OEM in India
Wabco Holdings Inc. reached an agreement with Tata Motors, India’s largest vehicle manufacturer, to supply that original equipment manufacturer with hydraulic power steering systems for Tata’s new line of heavy-duty trucks.
Editorial: An Unlawful and Inequitable Scheme
Rhode Island’s controversial trucks-only tolling program must face a judge’s gavel, as a group including American Trucking Associations and several fleets is suing the state over the plan.
Coming July 18: LiveOnWeb's 'Reimagining Trucking'
Our July 18 LiveOnWeb program, “Reimagining Trucking,” explores just how intensely for-hire carriers are embracing technology and innovation in a competitive marketplace. Check out our guest lineup, reserve your seat or ask a question in advance.