
Truckload Rates Keep Rising as Tight Capacity Fuels Freight Market Recovery
Spot and contract rates continued climbing in May and June, not because freight demand is surging, but because fewer trucks and drivers are available.
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Spot and contract rates continued climbing in May and June, not because freight demand is surging, but because fewer trucks and drivers are available.
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Road Ready unveiled a new connectivity platform it calls a “reimagined productivity tool for the fleet manager.”
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The National Motor Freight Traffic Association’s Digital LTL Council is seeking widespread adoption of the new electronic bills of lading standard by July 2023.
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In collaboration with Aurora, Volvo Autonomous Solutions plans to offer autonomous trucks in the U.S., while also developing a transport-as-a-service (TaaS) solution for integrated and scalable autonomous freight capacity for highway applications.
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Trucker Tools’ integration with Verizon Connect Reveal will allow more than 100,000 commercial vehicles in the U.S. equipped with Verizon Connect to enable location updates.
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Over two-thirds of carriers and shippers told Denim that eliminating paper checks would improve their business operations.
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A recession during the first half of 2023 is looking more likely, but the unusual nature of this economic and trucking cycle should help keep trucking from feeling the brunt of it.
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Women of Trucking Advisory Board will hold a virtual meeting on Nov. 9 to discuss the results of a study on crime in trucking.
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The American Trucking Associations' 2022 Management Conference & Exhibition explored ways the industry's expanding technology and workforce programs have impacted the trucking industry.
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Effective in 2023, Angela Lentz will succeed Eileen Frack, who will retire after 18 years at DTNA.
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Uptake Fleet now enables users to predict vehicle failures down to the component level.
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