U.S. Class 8 orders in May fell to 10,800, the lowest point in nearly three years, ACT Research reported, and once-scarce 2019 production slots opened.
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Fleet Owner magazine – June 2019
This month’s issue includes a comprehensive look at fleet safety systems, an insightful article about carrier and shipper collaboration, a new HOS rule proposal. And more!
FMCSA seeks applications for under-21 driver program
The federal pilot program will allow a limited number of individuals between the ages of 18 and 20 to operate large trucks in interstate commerce — provided they possess the military equivalent of a CDL
PolyVan introduces new line of refrigerated truck bodies
PolyVan, a European Van Company brand that manufactures truck body kits for refrigerated and deepfreeze transport, recently introduced a new line of FrigoBoxL truck bodies it says are designed for professionals seeking an ultra-light aesthetic qualit
An exclusive look at Pronto's driver-assist technology
System to begin shipping to select customers later this year
An exclusive look at Pronto's driver-assist technology
System to begin shipping to select customers later this year
GM’s Mark Reuss, Electric Cars Will Be Average Cost — and Profitable
General Motors Co. is making a big claim about its future electric cars: The automaker will be able to sell them at “very average transaction prices” and be profitable, GM President Mark Reuss said in a presentation June 5.
Wilson Logistics Acquires Market Transport and Larger West Coast Portfolio
Wilson Logistics said it has purchased Market Transport, a DSV Global Transport and Logistics subsidiary.
Federal Regulators Report Progress on Railroads’ PTC Implementation
The country’s rail operators continue to show progress with the implementation of automatic braking technology that Congress mandated in an effort to enhance safety, federal regulators announced recently.