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Wayne Parham

Managing Editor

Wayne Parham brings more than 30 years of media experience to Work Truck's editorial team and a history of covering a variety of industries and professions.

Most recently, he was senior editor at Police Magazine and PoliceMag.com, another Bobit B2B brand. He has worked as publisher of two newspapers and was part of the team at Georgia Trend magazine, a business magazine based in Atlanta, for nine years.

Parham holds a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Georgia and a bachelor’s degree in print communications from the University of West Georgia.

Photo Galleriesby Wayne ParhamJune 14, 2023

Inside Look at Weigh Station Enforcement [Photos]

When commercial vehicle drivers are instructed to pull into a weigh station, what should they expect? These photos take you inside a Georgia weigh station. Learn how weight inspectors and officers work together to make trucking safer.

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Newsby Wayne ParhamJune 9, 2023

Analysis Shows Shifting Port Patterns, Spot Market Bottom

What can shifting patterns of port use and the related impact on intermodal, the spot market reaching bottom, and orders for Class 8 tractors and trailers tell us about the health of the trucking industry? Find out what FTR said in its State of Freight webinar.

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Newsby Wayne ParhamJune 7, 2023

Mack Opens Remodeled Experience Center

Mack Trucks reopened its 160,000-square-foot Mack Experience Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania, following renovation. The upgrades feature a reconfigured floor plan, facility enhancements, and additional road obstacles at the onsite test track.

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Photo Galleriesby Wayne ParhamJune 7, 2023

Inside the Newly Renovated Mack Experience Center [Photos]

Take a look inside the 160,000-square-foot Mack Experience Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania, that reopened following renovations.

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Newsby Wayne ParhamJune 1, 2023

FMCSA, DOT Agencies Talk Automatic Emergency Braking

As Department of Transportation leaders discussed roadway safety Thursday, a key topic was mandating automated emergency braking systems — mostly related to passenger vehicles but also possibly to commercial vehicles.

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Newsby Wayne ParhamMay 19, 2023

Texas Trucking Exec on Cross-Border Delays

While the Mexican government recently appeared to be pointing a finger at the governor of Texas for slowing trade, delays during periods of increased inspections at border crossings are a part of doing business for the state’s trucking industry.

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Newsby Wayne ParhamMay 17, 2023

TCA Offers Small-Carrier Training

The Truckload Carriers Association is providing a new opportunity for small carriers to learn more about operations, maintenance, and safety performance through a 12-month educational program, Small Carrier University.

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