Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

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Our team of enterprising editors bring years of experience covering the fleet industry. We offer a deep understanding of trends and the ever-evolving landscapes we cover in fleet, trucking, and transportation.

Isaac Instruments achieved ISO 27001 certification, which is recognized as the international standard for managing information security.
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Cox Automotive has acquired Trudell, expanding its offering within the medium- and heavy-duty fleet parts and service.
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RoadOne IntermodaLogistics will soon add two electric drayage trucks to transport contains from the Port of Baltimore to IKEA’s distribution center in Maryland.
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A pilot study will outfit select truck parking spaces along I-80 and I-94 with technology that will help drivers identify open parking spaces.
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The ATA Diversity Equity and Inclusion Change Leader Award recognizes members who make a commitment to a culture of acceptance and belonging for their employees.
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Jurisdictions that represent 36% of the nation’s medium- and heavy-duty vehicles unveiled an Action Plan of recommendations for accelerating the transition to zero-emission trucks, vans, and buses.
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The three-year program will help trucking companies hire and train new drivers through an apprenticeship pilot.
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Several years ago, Liberty Tire Recycling converted from owning its 450-truck fleet into full-service leasing. Was it a good idea?
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A Kodiak autonomous truck carried four commercial deliveries on a 5,600- mile round trip between San Antonio, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Jacksonville.
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The Port of Oakland is back in business this week, after five days of protests against California’s AB5 law hampered and even forced the closure of port operations.
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