Class 8 Truck Orders Remained Strong in February
Preliminary North American Class 8 net orders were 44,000 units, up 4% compared with January orders, FTR reported.
Preliminary North American Class 8 net orders were 44,000 units, up 4% compared with January orders, FTR reported.
For the second straight month, ACT Research's Driver Availability Index has logged the tightest reading in its three-year history.
The Electrification Coalition has developed a free customizable method to provide fleet managers the data they need to move ahead with electric vehicles.
Schneider said it will double the size of its intermodal operation by 2030, reducing carbon emissions by an additional 700 million pounds per year, as part of new sustainability goals.
The Canadian electronic logging device mandate will still go into effect June 12, but with a “progressive enforcement period” lasting 12 months.
By 2040, the entire FedEx parcel pickup and delivery fleet will be zero-emission electric vehicles, FedEx officials pledged.
Navistar International Corp.’s stockholders approved the truck maker’s acquisition by Germany-based truck and bus maker Traton.
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Koffie uses telematics and advanced safety technology to underwrite trucking companies, rewarding fleets that invest in safety with discounted insurance premiums.
Technicians can learn about installing and maintaining shock absorbers and earn prizes during Gabriel's virtual training event.
RoadKing's Bluetooth-enabled CB radio provides a “seamless transition” between the CB radio, smartphone and Bluetooth headset with one touch.
PrePass Safety Alliance completed expansion of its weigh station bypass mobile application to 19 locations in Missouri.
About 45% of women surveyed indicated that they would be interested in an autonomous trucking career.
Trucking SE launched a website which matches Class 6, 7 and 8 truck operators to the nearest and most appropriate repair shop on the road.
A family-owned business serving Kuna, Idaho, J&M Sanitation has deployed two BYD all-electric Class 8 refuse trucks.
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