Why Sustainability Matters for Trucking Success
If you're a trucking fleet and your customers haven't asked you yet for information about sustainability and ESG, now's a great time to start preparing answers to the questions that will come.
If you're a trucking fleet and your customers haven't asked you yet for information about sustainability and ESG, now's a great time to start preparing answers to the questions that will come.
Evergreen Waste Services plans to use bi-directional charging to charge its five new Mack LR refuse trucks during off-peak hours.
Available as a factory-installed safety option, Freightliner’s new passive safety system includes a 7-inch integrated touchscreen display, backup camera, and reverse proximity sensor.
TCA’s brand-new program will celebrate and recognize the best carrier workplaces in the North American trucking industry based on professional driver feedback and satisfaction.
On June 12, join Lisa McGhee of Tom's Truck Center and Maria Neve of Inspiration Mobility for a discussion on how rebates and incentives can defray the cost of zero-emissions vehicles, before the incentives expire.
WattEV’s newest charging depot in Bakersfield features MCS rapid charging and battery energy storage system.
Eaton and BAE Systems are expanding their research and development collaboration to include battery-electric truck powertrains.
A tentative last-minute deal struck between the United Auto Workers and Daimler Truck North America averted a threatened strike at several DTNA facilities in the Southeast.
A Southern California drayage feel has deployed 41 Volvo VNR Electric trucks hauling freight in and around Long Beach.
The new World of Volvo center in Gothenburg, Sweden, is more than just a global meeting center. It's also a museum celebrating almost a century of Volvo cars, trucks, construction machinery and marine drive systems.
A new facility near Dallas will serve as Waabi’s Texas home base as well as a working autonomous truck terminal.
Wide-scale use of renewable diesel fuel would be substantially cheaper than the adoption of electric trucks, according to a new study, while delivering comparable emissions reductions.
Trucking is still suffering from the overcapacity hangover that developed in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic boom, but some major truckload fleets are refusing to lower rates any further. Are there green shoots indicating a freight market recovery on the horizon?
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