Whether you’re a fleet owner looking to expand your fleet or just starting a new business, leasing a commercial truck can offer many benefits.
From shutdowns caused by a pandemic to worker shortages and ports being backed up, it’s no surprise that shipping companies are turning to dedicated transport services.
This year’s annual International Roadcheck conducted by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) will run from May 17-19.
New technologies are helping optimize routes and reduce idling to save on fuel and reduce emissions. But there’s one initiative that may propel the Go Green movement forward: electric trucks.
Produce shipments take precedence over all other cargo, thus making an impact on the availability of trucks, warehouse space, labor, and more.
From driver comfort to fully autonomous trucks, technology is impacting the trucking industry in a big way. Here are some of the latest technology trends in the trucking industry.
Communication plays a crucial role in any trucking company’s success, and clear and effective practices ensure that everything from dispatch to scheduling runs smoothly.
While beneficial in the long run, this new ELDT (Entry-Level Driver Training) will likely lead to delays in hiring and servicing.
Despite challenges, the trucking industry continues to evolve with the new technology–and regulations. So, what exactly does the future of trucking look like?
What are some of the many benefits of intermodal trucking and why is it gaining popularity in the middle of increasing logistics demand and a severe shortage of truck drivers?