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Trucks, trailers, tonnage: What transport data says about the state of the industry
Truck posts dropped over 30% year over year, DAT reported.
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CNG trucks enjoy mainstream popularity in waste fleets
Despite the attention on EV vehicles, demand is growing for compressed natural gas as an alternative to diesel, waste companies say.
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FHWA gives $830M in grants to fight against climate change
A bridge replacement in Iowa and roadway project in South Dakota are receiving the most money among the 80 funding recipients.
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Nikola moves toward hydrogen fuel cell electric truck production target
The company has an annual goal to deliver 300 to 350 such trucks this year.
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Interstate registrations board seeks to fill all 5 industry seats
The three-year terms help change registration fees, which states use to pay for motor carrier enforcement programs.
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Final overtime rule clears White House review
DOL’s proposed rule, if adopted, would increase the minimum annual salary threshold that determines overtime pay eligibility under the Fair Labor Standards Act from $35,568 to $55,068.
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Radiant Logistics acquires Minnesota-based brokerage
Viking Worldwide specializes in high-tech, brand management, life-sciences and trade shows, according to the announcement.
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Roadrunner extends LTL network to Atlanta
A former YRC Freight terminal acquired in last year’s bankruptcy auction is large enough to serve as a cross-docking facility.
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FMCSA offers tips, resources to truckers affected by Baltimore bridge collapse
Hundreds of stakeholders tuned into a live-streamed presentation by the agency on subjects such as how to fill out paper logs.
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Paccar recalls several 2025 Kenworth, Peterbilt trucks
Sector shaft gear teeth can fracture due to an improper heat treat, which could cause a loss of steering control, according to a report.
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Average diesel prices bounce back to over $4 per gallon
Overall pricing remained flat in New England, while a group of Western states had the highest uptick.
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3 in 4 workers say they haven’t been trained for flexible work arrangements
“The pandemic forced the majority of organizations into hybrid work practically overnight, with no time to consider how to support new practices,” Wendy Hamilton, CEO of TechSmith, said.
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Virginia, Pennsylvania join Maryland in relaxing trucking tax rules
The states and federal government have moved to provide relief after the Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster.
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Love’s opens 5 Speedco trucking repair sites
The expansion plans call for 10 new truck repair sites as well as up to 20 new travel centers this year, the company said in January.
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$8M grant will double auto capacity at Port of Baltimore’s only unaffected terminal
New parking lots at Tradepoint Atlantic will allow Sparrows Point to welcome more ships after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, President Joe Biden said.
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Uber Freight hires CH Robinson, Amazon veterans
The logistics platform hired Dan Annunziata as head of commercial and Hany Elkordy as head of logistics and last mile solutions.
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Trucking capacity rebalances further in Q1
A snapshot of additions of freight firms finally outweighed a longstanding trend of exits.
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Indiana DOT, Purdue collaborate on highway that charges EVs
Researchers will embed coils in a quarter-mile stretch of concrete roadway to produce a magnetic field that can recharge vehicles while they drive.
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PS Logistics acquires Yordy Transport, expands service offerings
The deal is the third flatbed business purchased by the Alabama-based logistics company this year.
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Fuel Transport rolls out 35-hour workweek for some employees
While the carrier's new provision does not apply to drivers and front-line workers, the move has led to operational efficiencies.
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Truck insurance rate increases slow, but some upticks still bringing pain
Q4 increases were tamer than earlier surges in 2023.
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Saia partners with Fletes Mexico’s LTL for cross-border shipping
Saia will haul Carga Express’ U.S.-bound shipments from Mexico, and vice versa, the companies announced.
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Baltimore bridge collapse pressures some key trucking lanes
Flatbed loads surged 57% week over week from Baltimore, DAT Freight & Analytics reported.
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Old Dominion CEO sees employees as ‘best in the game’
Marty Freeman told Trucking Dive he is proudest of how the carrier’s 23,000 workers "continued to win" in the face of challenges during his first year at the helm.
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HR leaders well-positioned to fight age bias, staffing exec says
Older workers responding to a survey said age would hurt their chances at a new job.