
Technology will boost productivity and truck utilization to where demand for equipment will greatly decline, one researcher says.
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American Trucking Associations has hired Mike Joyce, a veteran of Capitol Hill and the trucking industry, as the group’s senior vice president of legislative affairs.
Read More →Yokohama has a new top U.S. executive and has named a new CEO of its new commercial tire-making plant in Mississippi.
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Legislation that was intended to strengthen the suspension of some controversial provisions related to the 34-hour restart rules regulating driver hours of service could accidentally kill the 34-hour restart altogether.
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International Truck says orders are brisk so far for its new International HX Series vocational truck, announcing its largest one-time order to date.
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Truck drivers may soon be able to use an app on their phone to pay the Customs and Border Protection user fee for entering into the U.S. at the Peace Bridge.
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The number of recorded cargo thefts and the average value of the heists in the U.S. declined in 2015 from the year before, according to a new report.
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Pinnacle Tractors have begun delivering supplies and equipment to races sponsored by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.
Read More →The 275,000-square-foot facility is a critical strategic component that will allow customers to receive stock and mission critical parts in record time.
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FTR transportation expert Noel Perry told an audience at the AmericQuest Symposium that trucking currently is outperforming the broader economy, and there are both good and bad economic indicators at play.
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