Registration Opens for 2021 HD Repair Forum
The Heavy Duty Repair Forum, set to take place Sept. 15 and 16 in Cleveland, has opened registration.
The Heavy Duty Repair Forum, set to take place Sept. 15 and 16 in Cleveland, has opened registration.
Omnitracs and PrePass Safety Alliance announced a deal that will integrate PrePass weigh station bypass into the Omnitracs One platform.
Bridgestone, along with other shareholders, will purchase the Azuga fleet management platform for $391 million.
DAT Freight & Analytics has partnered with Comdata to expand its DAT Fuel Card program and help small truck fleets and owner-operators save more money at the pump.
Automakers' challenges getting semiconductor chips and other supply-chain issues has a ripple effect for trucking beyond fleets that specifically serve the industry.
An analytical look at consumer spending, the pandemic, and the spot market — where we've been, where we're headed, and what that means for owner-operators and fleets.
Closed since a crack was discovered in May, the I-40 Hernando DeSoto Bridge over the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee, will reopen under limited traffic.
EKA Solutions has added what it calls “touchless trading and execution between trusted partners that use the EKA Supply Chain TMS” for carriers, brokers and shippers.
The Truckload Carriers Association is partnering with LaunchIt Public Relations to develop and roll out a comprehensive campaign “to showcase the trucking industry and the strength and pride of the people in it.”
Uber Freight is acquiring third-party logistics company Transplace for approximately $2.25 billion, saying the move will create one of the leading logistics technology platforms.
Truck tonnage has flattened out, according to the American Trucking Associations, which has seen its tonnage Index fall slightly for two months in a row.
The Women In Trucking Association's 2021 Influential Woman in Trucking award honors women in the transportation industry who make or influence key decisions, and mentor and serve as a role model to other women in the industry.
Some key stakeholders seek changes before Senate takes up highway bill passed by the House.
Tapping digital technologies improves visibility for shippers and brokers and quality of life for drivers.
What’s more important to safety: the driver, management, or emerging technologies? That’s the question National Transportation Safety Board Member Michael Graham will address during an opening keynote presentation at Heavy Duty Trucking Exchange Aug. 25.
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