
Truck Tech Discussed at Industry’s Premier Conference
Technology discussions were in the air at the American Trucking Associations’ 2023 Management Conference & Exhibition, held earlier this week in Austin, Texas. The annual
Technology discussions were in the air at the American Trucking Associations’ 2023 Management Conference & Exhibition, held earlier this week in Austin, Texas. The annual
As half of its name suggests, Canadian National is no stranger to the harsh winter season that descends onto Canada every year. The Canadian railway
With the help of a Chinese holiday, rail container dwell times have seen a rise at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. A
Cross-border trade between the U.S. and Mexico has been hit with delays in recent weeks amid a series of migrant crossings and additional commercial truck
Mischief from Mother Nature is inevitable, however for it to repeat its wrath two years in a row is devastating. For the second consecutive year,
Shippers are not out of the woods yet as upward pressure on rates is expected to be applied through 2024. Despite capacity softening considerably since
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has long been at odds with trucking groups over a certain proposal it has raised over the years,
DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg paid a visit to Capitol Hill on Wednesday as the nation’s highest ranking transportation officer stood in front of a congressional
When the rail industry makes headlines for contentious labor disputes or hazardous derailments, it becomes increasingly difficult to appreciate the productive contributions it has historically
Toll enforcement along the 236-mile-long Kansas Turnpike has been using the same, archaic, tolling plazas since the 1950s—the same decade in which former U.S. President
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