Roehl Transport Provides for Clients, Keeps Drivers Safe
Roehl Transport is one company that’s hiring, even as nationwide unemployment claims top 16 million due to COVID-19 pandemic-related business closures, layoffs and furloughs.
Roehl Transport is one company that’s hiring, even as nationwide unemployment claims top 16 million due to COVID-19 pandemic-related business closures, layoffs and furloughs.
The truck parts and service aftermarket weighs in on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting their businesses and fleet parts departments.
Canadian truck driver Petko Ganachev has created a 3D printing group that is making face shields and mask straps to help ease shortages across the country in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis.
When switching to propane autogas, local propane providers and infrastructure suppliers help determine the best refueling setup for a fleet. But, prior to any infrastructure installation, fleet customers will need to navigate the permitting process for their jurisdiction.
Capable, upfit-friendly, and powerful, the Ford F-650 is a modern-day workhorse selected as the No. 1 truck by fleet managers in Work Truck's Medium-Duty Truck of the Year awards.
Richard Bishop, AI industry analyst and intelligent vehicle applications specialist, spoke with Jim Park about autonomous trucks for an episode of the HDT Talks Trucking podcast.
From servicing city vehicles in full plastic suits to staggered shifts and footprint decals to keep social distance, the Support Services Department of the City of West Palm Beach is adapting to work life amidst the coronavirus.
The best protection against COVID-19 is to assume it's everywhere and to take proper precautions, like washing your hands and cleaning surfaces – including in a truck cab.
For one logistics company, the need for employees to work from home during the COVID-19 pandemic has been made easier with technology. In fact, ProServ Logistics had a head start, as some of its employees were already working remotely.
The looming business and economic impact on the trucking industry from COVID-19 pandemic is “kind of like there’s a big hurricane coming in, and it’s one of the nastier storms in history. But so far you’re just seeing some waves on the shore.”
Automotive Fleet spoke to the president of two delivery fleets to talk about how this pandemic has affected his daily operations and the challenges he's facing.
Properly, effectively, and efficiently maintaining trucks is essential to keeping your fleet on the road. But what’s best — in-house or outsourced maintenance?
Computer Aided Technology and Weather Guard developed a tool that helps fleets design the right upfit for their work vans.
To weather the coronavirus pandemic, this auto parts delivery service is sourcing new crisis-related contracts, conserving cash flow, and reexamining employee policies.
Braking system preventive maintenance is a driver/technician success opportunity.
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