Fuel Prices, Tight Capacity Push Spot Rates Higher
Spot truckload freight hit new highs in January, nearly $1 a mile higher than a year ago, according to DAT Freight & Analytics, even as the number of loads moved dropped throughout the month.
Spot truckload freight hit new highs in January, nearly $1 a mile higher than a year ago, according to DAT Freight & Analytics, even as the number of loads moved dropped throughout the month.
The combined revenue of Hirschbach and John Christner Trucking propel Hirschbach to one of the nation’s largest refrigerated carriers.
This partnership will initially include running multiple pilots for C.H. Robinson’s customers in the Dallas-Houston transportation lane with Waymo Via's test fleet.
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s International Roadcheck will run May 17-19.
Nauto's AI technology, designed to track and analyze risk in real-time, will be available through International truck dealers.
U.S. Xpress plans to explore the deployment of the Aurora Driver autonomous-vehicle technology in its operations.
Drivewyze PreClear customers will now receive uninterrupted bypass coverage along the busiest highway in Iowa.
Paccar is expanding its TX family of automated transmissions with two new vocational gearboxes.
Heavy Duty Trucking’s editors have announced the 2022 Top 20 Products, honoring the best new or significantly improved products of 2021.
FTR expects conditions to remain positive for carriers through 2022 with gradual easing, but swings in fuel prices could maintain volatility.
Battery-electric Class 4-8 vehicles already show positive total cost of ownership compared to conventional vehicles in three-quarters of the applications examined by ACT Research in an extensive analysis.
Cummins says new internal combustion engines running on clean diesel, gasoline, natural gas, propane, and hydrogen will help fleets on the path to zero emissions.
After investigating a 2020 multi-vehicle crash that included a motorcoach, three trucks and a passenger vehicle, the National Transportation Safety Board found that highway speed limits, commercial vehicle collision avoidance systems, connected technology, and more need to be addressed.
Outrider’s proprietary technology enables autonomous yard trucks to back dry van trailers, containers, and refrigerated trailers into tight spaces without human interaction.
The data will be used to develop the WIT Index, which is an industry barometer to regularly benchmark and measure the percentage of women in the transportation industry.
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