Report Questions Yellow CARES Act Loan
The Congressional Oversight Commission is questioning a $700 million loan that Yellow Corp. (then-YRC Worldwide) received last year under the CARES Act.
The Congressional Oversight Commission is questioning a $700 million loan that Yellow Corp. (then-YRC Worldwide) received last year under the CARES Act.
The inventories-to-sales ratio traditionally has been a key indicator for assessing near-term transportation demand. Right now they're very lean, which usually is good news for trucking – but there's a catch.
Are your trucks and drivers ready for CVSA's International Roadcheck? Read these tips and tricks to find out.
Volvo Trucks North America and the United Auto Workers union reached a tentative agreement, ending the strike against Volvo’s New River Valley truck assembly operations in Dublin, Virginia.
Al Cohn, a well-known figure in the commercial tire industry, passed away April 28 following complications in a long battle with cancer.
Iowa 80 Truckstop has installed two electric vehicle charging stations that can charge up to a 128 kw vehicle.
Dana's Spicer ReadyShaft program delivers fully assembled driveshafts in 24 hours.
Constrained Class 8 production and tight vehicle inventories are likely to limit the pace of recovery for the low driver availability, ACT officials said.
The new SAFX power system allows fleets, distribution centers, and trailer manufacturers using refrigerated trailers to safely and easily connect hybrid electric transport refrigeration units to 480-volt AC power.
The cellcentric joint venture will develop, produce and commercialize fuel-cell systems for long-haul trucking.
Grote Industries uses vehicle lighting expertise to address one of 2020’s top violations.
SAF-Holland's CBXA AeroBeam fixed frame air suspension series is designed for the demands of on and on/off-highway tanker, bulk hauler, platform and specialty trailer applications.
Some of the concerns in implementing advanced driver assistance system technologies were driver control concerns, cost and lack of driver acceptance, according to ATRI.
Shippers are looking for ways to improve their sustainability, and third-party logistics providers and digital freight-matching companies are increasingly announcing ways to help them do that.
An appeals court panel has reversed a lower court’s preliminary injunction protecting California’s trucking industry from the state’s onerous AB5 law – a law that many believe virtually eliminates the traditional trucking owner-operator model in the state.
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