
According to ACT Research, preliminary trailer data for October shows a total of 54,200 orders, up 6% from September and more than 68% higher than October 2019.
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Spot truckload rates for dry van and refrigerated freight hit another high in October, according to DAT Freight & Analytics, while average flatbed rates also increased compared to September, they did not surpass 2018’s highs.
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Daimler Truck AG recently established the Connectivity Services Group (CSG), a global division that will develop the next generation of vehicle connectivity solutions and digital services for customers.
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Penske Truck Leasing has put a battery-electric eM2 from the Freightliner Innovation Fleet into service with Temco Logistics, a final-mile, white glove solutions provider.
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Werner Enterprises recently released a report providing details regarding its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives
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Premier Truck Group and Universal Technical Institute have collaborated to develop the Premier Truck Group Technician Skills Program for service members looking to transition to a civilian career.
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In honor of Veterans Day, Phillips Industries recently announced its “Green Gives Back” Campaign, donating a portion of the proceeds from certain Phillips products to the Wyakin Foundation, which supports veterans transitioning back into civilian life.
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Cummins and Navistar announced they will work together to develop a Class 8 electric truck powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
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With a severe driver shortage and a supply chain still in chaos from pandemic-induced shifts in consumer behavior, one industry observer is warning of likely hoarding as we get into the holidays. Longer term, vaccine distribution is “THE driver” for broader economy recovery and the post-2021 outlook.
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Tenstreet recently acquired Stay Metrics, combining the two companies to offer fleets solutions to find and retain drivers longer, as well as access driver data.
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