Daimler's Redundant Chassis for Autonomous-Truck Operation
What happens if a critical system stops working on a driverless truck? Daimler says it has the answer in a chassis designed specifically for autonomous technology.
What happens if a critical system stops working on a driverless truck? Daimler says it has the answer in a chassis designed specifically for autonomous technology.
How would reclassification of owner-operators as company drivers impact drivers? Find out what drivers think in this ATRI study.
Bollinger and EAVX have announced a strategic partnership to design fully integrated electric vehicles for a variety of commercial applications.
Penske Truck Leasing has reached an agreement to acquire the assets of Rochester, N.Y.-based DeCarolis Truck Rental Inc.
In a collaboration with DP World London Gateway, Ford’s self-driving research program explores how AVs could integrate into a fleet's business. See how in this video.
James “Jim” Ward will succeed John Lyboldt as president of the Truckload Carriers Association in 2022.
As we near the end of the year there's a flurry of fleet acquisition news, with Werner adding to its final-mile portfolio, Ashley Furniture buying Wilson Logistics, TFI International buying D&D Sexton, and Quantix buying Delaware.
“Increasing the electrification of our fleet is a primary way we can reduce our direct emissions,” said food-distribution giant Sysco.
Peterbilt will have deployed 200 of its patented ARTech augmented reality tools to dealer locations by March 31, 2022, in an effort to improve customer uptime.
The Washington State Department of Ecology adopted the Advanced Clean Trucks Rule to require truck makers to sell an increasing number of clean, zero-emission vehicles in the state.
Experts from Aurora, Waymo, Daimler Trucks North America and Gatik share their vision of where autonomous technology will take trucking, and how it will impact carriers and drivers.
Locomation's Autonomous Relay Convoy system can dramatically reduce the greenhouse gas footprint, fuel consumption, and operating costs of transporting goods by truck, according to a recent report.
Dedicated truckload capacity has been growing more than five times the rate of traditional dedicated contract carriage, according to Armstrong & Associates.
Prices for truckload services spiked to their highest levels yet in October, reflecting shippers’ willingness to pay a premium to move goods through their supply chains, according to DAT Freight & Analytics.
The combination of solid retail sales, inventory rebuilding, and generally higher factory output offset some areas of softer freight growth in October, according to ATA’s chief economist.
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