
In part two of this series, Mark Murrell, CarriersEdge president, looks at why taking care of driver-side issues makes them happier and helps your business in the long run.
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The first in a series of stories detailing the rise of artificial intelligence in the trucking industry looks at the basics: What is AI? How does it work? What does it do?
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Read More →With more attention being paid to Scope 3 emissions, may need to take a more proactive approach and a deeper dive into your company’s operations to attract and keep customers.
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Outrider’s new AI-driven perception technology for its autonomous yard tractors is “trained” using millions of data points collected from customer distribution yards.
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Netradyne launched its Driver-i One safety telematics platform and said it brings customers business-critical, comprehensive video safety and key Geotab compliance features in an integrated telematics solution.
Read More →Orbcomm, a provider of supply chain IoT technology, has launched a solar-powered asset tracking solution that enables fleets of any size to cost-effectively monitor trailers, intermodal containers, and other transportation assets and gain operational visibility.
Read More →There are only so many square feet of floor space in a trailer, and some cargo just doesn’t take kindly to double-stacking. But there’s an easy way to double your floor space, as HDT's Jim Park learns in this conversation with Kinedyne’s Joe Vergeldedios.
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Fuel is always one of the highest operating costs for motor carriers, so fleets are constantly looking for additional fuel savings. Here are five tips to help save in the fuel-purchasing process.
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The nomination deadline for the 2023 HDT Emerging Leaders is July 14 and Heavy Duty Trucking’s editors are looking for under-40 trucking fleet leaders to honor.
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