The annual State of Logistics report, compiled by consulting firm A.T. Kearney with the help of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Penske Logistics, analyzed multiple trends affecting every mode of freight transportation i…
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The annual State of Logistics report, compiled by consulting firm A.T. Kearney with the help of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Penske Logistics, analyzed multiple trends affecting every mode of freight transportation i…
New legislation aims to repeal federal excise tax on trucks
Originally introduced in 1917 to help defray the costs of World War I, the FET now stands at 12%.
U.S. Representative Doug LaMalfa (R-CA) introduced a bill this week that …
New legislation aims to repeal federal excise tax on trucks
Originally introduced in 1917 to help defray the costs of World War I, the FET now stands at 12%.
U.S. Representative Doug LaMalfa (R-CA) introduced a bill this week that …
Seven fleets commit to 'Run on Less'
Fuel economy showcase to culminate at NACV show in September.
Total US Logistics Spend Dipped in 2016, Says CSCMP
WASHINGTON – Anemic shipping volumes combined with weak pricing for transportation carriers in 2016 to push down total U.S. business spending on logistics, both in dollars and as a percentage of gross domestic product.
Total US Logistics Spend Dipped in 2016, Says CSCMP
WASHINGTON – Anemic shipping volumes combined with weak pricing for transportation carriers in 2016 to push down total U.S. business spending on logistics, both in dollars and as a percentage of gross domestic product.
Report touts savings from 33-foot twin trailers, downplays truckload’s concerns
Change would mean less congestion and emissions, FTR says.
A new report from FTR Transportation Intelligence said allowing twin 33-foot trailers on the nation’s high…
Report touts savings from 33-foot twin trailers, downplays truckload’s concerns
Change would mean less congestion and emissions, FTR says.
A new report from FTR Transportation Intelligence said allowing twin 33-foot trailers on the nation’s high…
Truck Driver Drug Test Failure Rate Rises to Highest Level in Seven Years
A new U.S. Department of Transportation drug testing report shows that the overall 2016 random positive drug test rate for truck drivers and other DOT security-sensitive employees rose to its highest level since at least 2009, including year-over-year …