The issue of freight fraud is one that incoming TIA CEO Chris Burroughs said is getting worse, and was among key TIA priorities he outlined during a call with media.
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Exxon Signs Deal to Supply Lithium to Battery Maker LG Chem
Exxon has signed a preliminary agreement to provide battery metal lithium to an LG Chem plant in the U.S., strengthening the oil major’s role in the domestic critical minerals supply chain.
Stellantis Delays Electric Ram Truck Debuts to Early 2025
Stellantis NV will delay the arrival of its two electric pickup trucks to the first half of 2025 from the end of this year, CEO Carlos Tavares said Nov. 19.
EV Demand Could Drop 27% Without Tax Credit
Still, because EVs account for a small percentage of new car sales, removing the credit would have little impact on gasoline demand.
Nebraska Finishes U.S. 275 Section on Eastern Freight Route
The Nebraska Department of Transportation has been working to improve the U.S. 275 corridor in segments for many years. So far, about 70% has been completed, according to NDOT.
Trump Names Howard Lutnick as Commerce Secretary Nominee
Lutnick is a co-chair of Trump’s transition team, along with Linda McMahon, the former wrestling executive who previously led Trump’s Small Business Administration.
Kansas Hydrogen Hunt Seen Fueling New Energy Revolution
A new Gold Rush is taking shape on a quiet stretch of Kansas prairie. There, a clutch of startups backed by the likes of Bill Gates are searching below the surface for hydrogen.
Kansas Hydrogen Hunt Seen Fueling New Energy Revolution
A new Gold Rush is taking shape on a quiet stretch of Kansas prairie. There, a clutch of startups backed by the likes of Bill Gates are searching below the surface for hydrogen.
Buttigieg Celebrates Infrastructure Law as ‘Big Deal’
President Joe Biden and Secretary Pete Buttigieg celebrated a round of grants for transportation projects to help mark the third anniversary of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Trump Targets Auto Mileage Rules He Blasted as ‘EV Mandate’
The incoming Trump administration is looking to slash fuel-efficiency requirements for new cars and light trucks as part of plans to unwind Biden policies he has blasted as an “EV mandate.”