Tax reform, infrastructure, DOT appointees among discussion topics
July 31 was a “crazy day” at the White House, according to Robert Voltmann, president and CE…
Tax reform, infrastructure, DOT appointees among discussion topics
July 31 was a “crazy day” at the White House, according to Robert Voltmann, president and CE…
Tax reform, infrastructure, DOT appointees among discussion topics
July 31 was a “crazy day” at the White House, according to Robert Voltmann, president and CE…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — TMW Systems has launched a trip planning tool that automatically calculates estimated time of arrival by pulling together the vehicle’s position, the driver’s available hours of service and current and historical traffic patterns.
U.S. housing starts stumbled in July on an abrupt slowdown in apartment construction and a modest decline in single-family homebuilding that shows the industry will do little to spur the economy, Commerce Department data showed Aug. 16.
By 2019, rest areas along Iowa’s busy Interstate 80 freight route will be equipped with technology to help truck drivers traveling the highway to track parking availability, according to the state’s Department of Transportation.
A massive consolidation is underway in the $500 billion global industry and the survivors now enjoy big economies of scale and increased demand, one year after excess capacity caused the sector’s worst-ever crisis – the bankruptcy of South Korea’s Hanjin Shipping Co.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — As the growth of e-commerce continues to reshape the supply chain, transportation providers will need to become increasingly connected with their trucks, drivers and freight to keep pace with shippers’ demands, TMW Systems and PeopleNet executives said.
Retail and e-commerce giants continue to jockey for a better — or at least catchier — way to get goods and grub into customers’ hands. And it’s specifically that hand-off they’re focused on: the last-mile innovation wars have been honing in lately on the last foot or so.
Retail and e-commerce giants continue to jockey for a better — or at least catchier — way to get goods and grub into customers’ hands. And it’s specifically that hand-off they’re focused on: the last-mile innovation wars have been honing in lately on the last foot or so.
Trailer orders in July jumped 41% year-over-year, supported by demand for dry vans and flatbeds.