Rising e-commerce sales and the growing expectations of consumers for faster delivery options are pushing smaller retailers to rethink “how to compete effectively in this new world and are evaluating options outside of Amazon’s platform,” according t
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June Used Class 8 Prices Climb Even as Lots Grow Full
At a time of slowing freight volume and an increasingly adequate supply of power units, the average used Class 8 truck still brought a higher sales price in June than in the same month a year earlier, according to ACT Research.
June Used Class 8 Prices Climb Even as Lots Grow Full
At a time of slowing freight volume and an increasingly adequate supply of power units, the average used Class 8 truck still brought a higher sales price in June than in the same month a year earlier, according to ACT Research.
Cummins launches online store in United States
Cummins Inc. announced the launch of its online store – shopcummins.com – for customers in the United States.
The site allow customers to choose from more than 200 products, including Fleetguard filters, coolants and maintenance kits, Valvoline oil,
Diesel technology: Myth vs. fact
Thanks to advancements in diesel fuel efficiency, state-of-the-art particulate traps and other control systems, the latest generation of diesel trucks are more efficient than ever before.
Ford acquires defense contractor to get robot rides on the road
Ford just acquired Quantum Signal AI, a firm working with the U.S. military on remote-controlled sentinel robots.
What law enforcement is looking for and how to avoid being cited
Be prepared for roadside inspection changes in the era of ELD.
Lyft COO Jon McNeill to Depart Company
Jon McNeill, who was hired last year to run Lyft Inc.’s operations, is leaving the company. The founders, who have struggled to retain an operating chief, said they won’t hire a replacement.
Diesel Drops by 1¢ to $3.034 a Gallon
The U.S. average retail price of diesel dropped by 1 cent to $3.034 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported July 29.
Uber to Cut About 400 Employees, Citing ‘Mediocre Results’
Uber Technologies Inc. said it’s cutting a third of its marketing department globally, as the CEO seeks to address concerns that the business is slowing down.