A lot of things can be accomplished if you know where a truck or a load is, how the traffic is moving, how many hours the driver has left on the clock, and if there are any maintenance issues emerging.
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Why aren't more trucks getting 10 MPG?
While some fleets are achieving more miles per gallon these days, the average MPG for studied fleets was at 7.28, which is better than the national fleet average of 5.91 MPG.
Lion and BEV unveil all-electric Class 8 garbage truck
Custom built in Quebec, the truck is made to withstand North American weather and road conditions.
Haldex board selects Svahn as new CEO in strategic shift
The Haldex board of directors recently selected Helene Svahn, a board member and professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, as the company’s new chief executive officer.
Svahn, also currently the head of research and innovation at Per
Spot market truckload volumes disappoint in May
June “a pivotal month for trucking,” says DAT Solutions.
Martin Brower’s Bryan Krol Goes Toe-to-Toe With Competition Legend, and Wins
YORK, Pa. — Bryan Krol got his start in trucking by working in a warehouse. As a young man, Krol worked alongside his father-in-law in Kent, Wash. “This is a job, don’t make it a career,” Krol’s father-in-law told him.
Blockchain Mentioned Less In Boardrooms
Blockchain, the technology that allows digital information to be shared across networks, has been mentioned fewer and fewer times by corporate executives, signaling what was thought to be the next big thing in trucking may already be declining.
Blockchain Mentioned Less In Boardrooms
Blockchain, the technology that allows digital information to be shared across networks, has been mentioned fewer and fewer times by corporate executives, signaling what was thought to be the next big thing in trucking may already be declining.
Hold Up on the Fill-Up: Gasoline Is Set to Plunge at the Pump
Gasoline prices have been sliding steadily for several weeks, and they’re promising to get even cheaper as crude prices fall and the U.S. moves into the summer driving season.
Hold Up on the Fill-Up: Gasoline Is Set to Plunge at the Pump
Gasoline prices have been sliding steadily for several weeks, and they’re promising to get even cheaper as crude prices fall and the U.S. moves into the summer driving season.