What Does CARB Emissions Compromise Mean for Trucking?
Is the deal inked between the California Air Resources Board and major truck and engine makers on state emissions standards good news for the trucking industry?
Is the deal inked between the California Air Resources Board and major truck and engine makers on state emissions standards good news for the trucking industry?
Truck and engine makers have struck a deal with the California Air Resources Board regarding the state's stringent zero-emissions targets.
Drivewyze announced a major update to its mobile app, with free in-cab safety notifications to alert drivers as they approach hazards along their routes.
U.S. Oil and U.S. Gain have formed a combined company: U.S. Energy.
In June 2023, recalls were announced on vehicles from Navistar, Wabash, Mack, Volvo, ST Engineering Hackney, and Stoughton Trailers.
The Dynamic PriceBuilder system from SMC³ pairs a carrier’s specific cost model with a flexible business rules engine to enable strategic, dynamic price generation.
Kenworth has pledged to donate a T680 Signature Edition Anniversary truck to a lucky military vet turned rookie truck driver.
Daimler Trucks and the state of Michigan are teaming up to build “The Truck Stop of the Future” — a federally funded charging hub for commercial electric vehicles.
Goodyear has added a new trailer tire, the Regional Haul Trailer 2, to the Cooper Work Series line.
Carrier Transicold said it has enhanced its platform of solar charging systems for transport refrigeration unit batteries with a wider array of choices and greater power delivery for faster charging.
San-Diego-based autonomous truck tech company TuSimple announced it’s exploring strategic alternatives for its U.S. business, including a possible sale.
American Trucking Associations is accepting applications for the second annual ATA Diversity Equity and Inclusion Change Leader Award.
Volvo has taken the wraps off a heavy-haul FH Electric truck with a gross combination weight of 163,142 lbs.
Mack is taking orders now for its MD Electric medium-duty truck, with deliveries slated for October.
DOT said its proposed rule on automatic emergency braking and stability control could prevent more than 19,000 crashes and save 155 lives every year.
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