
Uber Freight and Torc Robotics have created a new partnership where Torc will use insights from Uber Freight’s network to enhance the development and deployment of autonomous trucks.
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In November 2023, recalls were announced on vehicles from Mack Trucks, Autocar, Hino, and Paccar.
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GM will supply Autocar with its Hydrotech power cubes to power fuel-cell-electric trucks in applications ranging from cement mixers to terminal tractors.
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More than 150 organizations with ties to the supply chain are calling on Congress to pass the Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act, which would eliminate redundant fees and background checks for transportation workers such as TWIC and Hazmat Endorsements.
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A Kenworth T680 Signature Edition, driven by Tim Dean and Jesus Davila of Werner Enterprises, delivered the 63-foot-tall Norway Spruce U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia to D.C.
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ERoad is working with Microsoft on generative AI product development to enhance customer experience and value. Plus, ERoad’s new strategic partnership with Thermo King will enable the sharing of data between the two companies.
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Work Truck Week 2024, in March, will kick off with a keynote address from Daimler Trucks North America’s Mary Aufdemberg, general manager of product strategy and market development, during the Green Truck Summit.
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XPO, Estes Express Lines, and Saia were among less-than-truckload companies that purchased Yellow terminals during a recent court-supervised auction following the company’s bankruptcy. About 75% of Yellow’s properties will be sold, for nearly $1.9 billion.
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Starting January 2024, all trucks driving in California will need proof of compliance with CARB’s Clean Truck Check to continue operating in the state. Operating in California without registration in the compliance database could result in violations from CARB and/or the California Highway Patrol.
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Yokohama’s new 907W, which replaces the SY767, carries the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol, which means it meets or exceeds the industry’s required performance criteria for severe snow service. It is available now in the U.S. in three sizes: 295/75R22.5, 11R22.5, and 11R24.5.
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