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According to the Clean Fuel Alliance, the use of both biodiesel and renewable diesel fuels grew rapidly in 2024.
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Citing an unsustainable cash burn and an inability to establish reliable revenue streams, hydrogen fuel cell truck OEM Hyzon's board of directors has voted to dissolve the company.
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Adding Tesla Semi-trucks to its fleet is part of Saia’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in logistics.
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Although total hours of congestion decreased slightly in 2022, the costs of operating a truck in the U.S. increased at a substantially higher rate, a new report from the American Transport Research Institute has found.
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Samsara introduced an expanded suite of AI offerings, Samsara Intelligence, using artificial intelligence to help customers make smarter decisions and run safer, more efficient fleets.
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Two more electronic logging devices have been kicked off the list of registered ELDs by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, meaning drivers or motor carriers using them will need to replace them with ones on the list.
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The acquisition will expand DAT’s ability to provide real-time GPS tracking and load optimization on its DAT One marketplace for spot truckload freight.
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Many new truck owner-operators may be great drivers, but a lack of business skills often sinks their fledgling businesses. A new course from CarriersEdge aims to help.
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Anyline’s Commercial Tire Tread Scanner uses artificial intelligence with any camera-enabled smartphone or mobile device to measure truck tire information such as tread depth.
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The National Motor Freight Traffic Association is introducing "transformative updates" to the LTL freight classification system.
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