The U.S. average retail price of diesel dipped 0.2 cent to $2.596 as crude oil prices were flat from the week before and failed to clear $48 a barrel amid forecasts U.S. shale oil production will set a new record in September, experts said.
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Schneider: More than half of tractor fleet now has automated transmissions
Both veteran and rookie drivers prefer the new transmissions, according to the company.
National truckload carrier Schneider recently passed the halfway mark in its fleet-…
Schneider: More than half of tractor fleet now has automated transmissions
Both veteran and rookie drivers prefer the new transmissions, according to the company.
National truckload carrier Schneider recently passed the halfway mark in its fleet-…
Maersk Stands to Get Another $7.5 Billion for Energy Divestments
Now that its oil and gas unit has been sold, A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S is planning separate divestments for the three remaining bits of what used to be a combined energy division, with estimates valuing those businesses at $7.5 billion in total.
Landstar Recognizes Darryl Francis for 1 Million Safe Miles Driven, His Third Million
Darryl Francis twice won awards for driving 1 million safe miles in his 18-wheeler and but for another time when the company went out of business, it could’ve been three.
Details Added to ELD Workshops at GATS on Aug. 24, 26
Federal trucking regulators will be in Dallas Aug. 24-26 to hear from drivers about concerns they may have regarding the Dec. 18 implementation of electronic logging devices.
Crossword Puzzle Solution August 21, 2017
Here’s the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the August 21, 2017 print edition.
Colorado DOT Purchases World’s First Automated Self-Driving Construction Vehicle
When Robert Roy was helping to create the world’s first self-driving construction truck, he traveled across the country and talked to people in the construction industry. One of the people he spoke with, the president of a company in Louisiana, told him the story of how one of his employees almost died while working on a highway.
Four Disruptive Technology Trends in Trucking
The trucking industry has dealt with constant change for years, including rising and falling fuel costs, increased regulations and driver shortages.
NACFE Announces Variety of Routes, Trucks, Components Set for Run On Less
Run on Less, a first-of-its kind roadshow to demonstrate how trucks use technology to achieve fuel efficiency, is set to begin.