Commercial truck and bus drivers in Canada will move from paper logs to electronic logging devices by 2021. Canadian and U.S. operators can use the same ELD in both countries.
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Spartan Motors purchases assets of General Truck Body
Company says new facility dedicated to manufacturing Utilimaster bodies expands its West Coast capabilities
Fuso renovates center to train technicians on new electric and gas trucks
Fuso dealership service technicians come to this location at the North American headquarters in New Jersey to receive training in diagnostic and engine/transmission repair for all Fuso products.
Engage, Recruit and Retain a Multi-Generational, Highly-Diverse Driver Workforce
Drivers are among the most valuable assets a fleet has, and attracting and retaining drivers continues to take on greater importance as the industry navigates the driver shortage. Effective, tailored communication can increase driver satisfaction as
Driver trainers are too valuable to be in the classroom
A driver trainer’s job is to take what they know and coach up the drivers in the fleet to become top performers themselves.
Driver trainers are too valuable to be in the classroom
A driver trainer’s job is to take what they know and coach up the drivers in the fleet to become top performers themselves.
Target Takes a Hit From $50 Million Register Outage
The impact of Target Corp.’s weekend register glitch won’t show up until the retailer discloses quarterly revenue in August, but it could have cost the company about $50 million in lost sales, according to one analyst.
Diesel Slides Again, Down 3.5¢ to $3.07 a Gallon
The U.S. average retail price of diesel dropped 3.5 cents to $3.07 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported June 17.
Maryland, CSX and Port of Baltimore Cooperate to Rebuild Critical Tunnel
The Port of Baltimore and officials for the state of Maryland as well as railroad CSX Corp. are seeking federal help to rebuild the nearly 125-year-old Howard Street Tunnel, which, they say, is symptomatic of the nation’s crumbling infrastructure and is significantly slowing freight traffic.
FHWA Announces Funding Opportunity for Transportation Technology Grants
The Federal Highway Administration recently announced the availability of $60 million in grant funding for states and cities pursuing projects that involve transportation technologies.