Allison Transmission has promoted of Otto Szalavari to managing director of global marketing, the company announced on Thursday.
“During his short period of time with Allison, Otto has more than proven his ability to tackle challenges and generate re
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AMP Americas breaks ground on 20th ampCNG fueling station
Public ampCNG Station in Buda, TX, to serve anchor fleet US Foods.
Martin Weissburg Appointed President of Mack Trucks
Martin Weissburg, currently president of Volvo Construction Equipment, will become president of Mack Trucks effective June 1, 2018.
Trump to Release Infrastructure Plan in January, Official Says
President Donald Trump plans to keep pushing his legislative agenda in 2018 by releasing his long-promised infrastructure proposal in early January, a senior administration official said.
ZF Friedrichshafen CEO steps down
ZF Friedrichshafen CEO Stefan Sommer has stepped down from his post, the company announced on Thursday.
Until a successor is appointed, finance board member and CEO Deputy Representative, Dr. Konstantin Sauer, will assume the role of CEO on an interi
Payrolls Rise 228,000 While Wages Gain Less Than Forecast
The U.S. added more jobs than forecast in November and the unemployment rate held at an almost 17-year low, though below-forecast wage gains suggested the labor market still has slack to absorb.
ATA: Driver turnover ticked up for large fleets in third quarter
Yet the trade group noted that turnover declined slightly for small fleets during that same period.
Editorial: Costs of Doing Business
The trucking business is not a low-cost endeavor — think equipment, fuel, insurance — but the costs of doing business just keep increasing. What’s a motor carrier to do?
Trucking officials tout automation's ability to attract younger drivers
Autonomous technologies and active safety systems can help attract a new generation of workers into trucking, industry officials told a House subcommittee.
“Automation can make the driving job better,” said Greer Woodruff, senior vice president of sa
Technological Advances Entice Younger Drivers to Trucking Industry, Executives Say
WASHINGTON — Advances in automation, safety features and telecommunication are improving jobs for truck drivers, attracting a new generation of workers adept in user-friendly technologies, trucking executives told House lawmakers Dec. 7.