
Trucking the Super Bowl: How Super Bowl LX Impacted Freight Volumes
Super Bowl LX drove a spike in trucking freight volumes into San Jose. New data shows which equipment types benefited most.
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Super Bowl LX drove a spike in trucking freight volumes into San Jose. New data shows which equipment types benefited most.
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The Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration announced more than $653 million to fund 41 port improvement projects, some of which will improve congestion and flow-through for the drayage trucks serving those ports.
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At a customer event in Atlanta, Idealease outlined its plans to offer International electric trucks to fleets around the country.
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American Trucking Associations' Technology & Maintenance Council, through a partnership, is offering discounted online cybersecurity training with an emphasis on commercial vehicles.
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Even as the United Auto Workers strike against Detroit automakers appears to be resolved, the union has still not come to an agreement with Mack Trucks on the terms of a new five-year bargaining agreement.
Read More →What can trucking fleets do now to transform their operations and be ready to take advantage of the next freight upturn? HDT's Deborah Lockridge recently talked to Tom McLeod about why this is the right time for a tune-up on this episode of HDT Talks Trucking.
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The UPS distribution center in Compton, California, has highlighted the unforeseen infrastructure issues that can occur when transitioning a facility to battery-electric trucks.
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The Women In Trucking Association has named more than 100 companies to its 2023 Top Companies for Women to Work For in Transportation.
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American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 1.1% in September after rising 0.2% in August. In September, the index equaled 113.9 (2015 = 100) compared with 115.2 in August.
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HDT's Jim Park reports on how Mack Trucks said it's making it easier for fleets to add Mack MD medium-duty electric trucks with its new ElectriFi Subscription, which will allow customers to pay as they go based on miles driven.
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Disruptions to the supply chain in recent years have forced shippers to adapt, try new things, build new partnerships, and moving forward many will be more resilient by having new options on the table. The e-commerce boom is anticipated to flatten, and both shippers and carriers now plan to better prepare for any unforeseen disruptions.
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