UPS Inc. has become a hot employer since its union last month secured $30 billion in new money over a five-year contract.
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FMCSA to Renew Plan for Carriers to Keep Accident Records
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced plans to renew its requirement that motor carriers maintain a record of accidents involving their commercial motor vehicles.
Jadrossich Fine-Tunes Preparation for Nationals
Rather than simply overthinking his approach to precision-driving contests, John Jadrossich, a FedEx Freight driver, decided to embrace the art of cool relaxation.
Jadrossich Fine-Tunes Preparation for Nationals
Rather than simply overthinking his approach to precision-driving contests, John Jadrossich, a FedEx Freight driver, decided to embrace the art of cool relaxation.
TFI to Buy Class 6-8 Truck Transporter JHT
TFI International is set to acquire Class 6 to Class 8 truck manufacturer transportation provider JHT Holdings Inc., it said Aug. 7.
EPA Announces $115 Million for DERA Grants
The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced that $115 million has been directed for the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act program.
Volvo, Mack EVs Recalled Over Fire Concerns
Volvo AB is recalling nearly all battery-powered electric trucks in the U.S. that were made over the past four years because of an issue that may potentially cause a battery fire.
No Violations on 81% of CMVs in International Roadcheck
More than 81% of commercial motor vehicles and 94% of drivers inspected during International Roadcheck in May did not have any out-of-service violations during the enforcement effort.
Electric Vehicle Tech Maker Proterra Files for Bankruptcy
Proterra Inc., which makes heavy-duty electric vehicle components like chargers and batteries, filed for bankruptcy on Aug. 7.
UPS Lowers 2023 Revenue Outlook
Revenue declined at UPS Inc. in the second quarter, and the package delivery company lowered its full-year revenue expectations by $4 billion as package volumes decline.