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Category: News
Trailer Connectivity Becoming More Intelligent
There was a time when preventive maintenance on trailers was perforned every three months. Then it stretched to four months, and now it’s at six. Connected technology is a big reason why.
Trump Floats Exceptions for Auto Parts Facing 25% US Tariffs
President Donald Trump said he is exploring possible exemptions to his tariffs on imported vehicles and parts to give auto companies more time to set up U.S. manufacturing.
Sales and Marketing Drive Growth
Sales and marketing professionals in transportation and logistics will gather in Austin June 8–10 for the TMSA ELEVATE Conference, a three-day event focused on peer learning, strategy development, and networking across transportation’s evolving commerc…
Wisconsin Adds I-41 Weigh Station to State Patrol HQ
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is shifting the location of an I-41 weigh station in Wrightstown to be part of a $16 million regional State Patrol headquarters under construction.
Minnesota Alerts Truckers to New Federal CDL Requirements
Minnesota is making truckers aware of a federal mandate that took effect March 20 requiring proof of both legal U.S. domicile and state residency to renew a commercial driver license.
FMCSA Removes Two Chiropractors for Deficient Driver Exams
Regulators are removing two Houston chiropractors from the register of medical examiners for failure to adequately perform physical qualification exams on commercial vehicle drivers.
Freightliner Opens Fifth-Generation Cascadia Order Book
The introduction of tariffs and uncertainty around potential changes to emission regulations are crimping fleet managers’ willingness to commit to equipment outlay.
Keystone Pipeline Operators Aim to Restore Service April 15
Federal regulators have ordered the operator of the Keystone Pipeline to take several corrective actions after a rupture caused 147,000 gallons of oil to spill onto farmland in North Dakota.
Tariff Exemptions on Electronics Could Be Temporary
Tariff exemptions announced April 11 on electronics like smartphones and laptops are only a temporary reprieve, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said April 13.