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Manifest destiny: fleets using tech to eliminate paper delivery receipts

The information motor carriers deliver is just as valuable as the freight. Without accurate and timely status on an inbound shipment, a manufacturer may be forced to shut down an entire production line and incur losses far greater than the actual value of goods in transit.

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Feeling fuelish: Don’t abandon fuel economy efforts just because diesel’s down

The convenience store (actual gas stations don’t really exist anymore) up the street from my house is selling regular unleaded gasoline for $1.87 a gallon. This is the lowest price for gas I’ve personally encountered yet. And it’s a good feeling to actually fill my pickup all the way and drive around with the gas […]

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Driver shortage: Time to get owner-operators back in the game

The other day, I was talking to a friend of mine who runs a truck fleet out of Wisconsin. Like many of you, he’s had a hard time finding drivers during this economic upswing, despite the fact that his fleet pays well, invests in high-end equipment and technology and has an attractive benefits package.

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Cross-border trucking expanded: FMCSA now allowing all Mexican carriers to apply for authority

Mexican motor carriers will soon be able to apply for authority to operate in the U.S. beyond the commercial border zone, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Jan. 9. The move brings the U.S. into more complete compliance with the requirements of the North American Free Trade Agreement, the Department of Transportation says.

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FMCSA to continue to randomly drug test 50 percent of truck operators

Random drug testing rates for trucking company employees in safety sensitive positions, like truck drivers, will continue at 50 percent in the coming year, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Dec. 31.

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Brake inspection spree out-of-service rate jumped in 2014, CVSA reports

Enforcers in the annual week-long inspection spree held in September placed 2,162 trucks — 16.2 percent of the vehicles inspected — out of service, according to numbers released Jan. 5 by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance.

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Kenworth delivers 1 millionth truck

Kenworth Truck Company celebrated its historic one millionth truck produced in the company’s 91 years during a special ceremony before Christmas at Kenworth’s assembly plant in Chillicothe, Ohio.

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Penske asks Supreme Court to hear case over state-required driver breaks

Penske Logistics filed Jan. 6 a petition asking the Supreme Court to hear its appeal of a decision made by a federal appeals’ court earlier this year, in which it was ruled that carriers must grant truck drivers in California paid meal and rest breaks.

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Trucking co. profits, fuel economy benefits drive strongest year of truck sales in 10 years

Class 8 orders in December topped 40,000 for the third consecutive month, according to preliminary numbers released this week, pushing 2014’s total Class 8 order number to its highest since 2004 and its second highest on the books.  

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