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Trucking jobs fell in February in first dip since last April, but truckload spot rates climbed

The total number of payroll jobs in the for-hire trucking industry fell by 4,000 in February, according to preliminary data from the Department of Labor. That’s the first such month-to-month decline since last April’s massive jobs losses, when some 87,000 trucking jobs were lost in a single month in the worst of the economic downturn […]

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Small-fleet owners charged for log app tampering, lying to investigators after fatal crash

Two former owners of a since-closed trucking company, Westfield Transport out of Massachusetts, have been indicted on charges of falsifying the fleet’s log records, instructing drivers to falsify their logs and lying to investigators in the wake of a fatal crash that killed seven in June 2019. The two men face up to 30 years in […]

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‘People have to feel like we give a damn’: Empathy, respect key to driver retention

People don’t quit jobs. They quit people. That oft-repeated phrase came to mind for WorkHound CEO Max Farrell in the wake of roughly 40,000 driver survey responses that his company reviewed from 2020. When it came to feedback on people that drivers regularly interact with, including dispatchers, planners, office staff and mechanics, positive and negative […]

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TCA’s annual convention rescheduled for later this year

The Truckload Carriers Association annual convention has been delayed again due to limitations on large gatherings in Las Vegas. Truckload 2021: Las Vegas will now be held Sept. 25-28, moving from April 17-20. The venue will remain at the Wynn Las Vegas Resort. The convention was originally scheduled for January before it was moved to […]

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Safety groups’ challenge of HOS changes on hold

A petition challenging the hours of service regulations that took effect at the end of September 2020 is on hold after a court granted a request by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to hold the case in abeyance. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by the Advocates for Highway […]

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Startup seeks to drive down insurance rates via digital means

Platforms like Uber Freight, Convoy, Truckstop.com and DAT have digitized the way carriers find freight, and Brooklyn-based startup Koffie Labs is hoping to do the same for how fleets find truck insurance. Koffie Labs bills itself as “a digital insurer purpose-built for the next generation of trucking and transportation,” and “the first insurtech to integrate safety technology […]

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$1/mile loads, 200-truck lines, and an HOS overhaul to boot: Two fleets’ stories of grappling with trucking in a pandemic

It’s been just shy of a year since Amanda Schuier, senior vice president of the 21-truck Quality Transport, posted to Twitter a photo documenting a sign of the sudden and chaotic times in which many fleets and drivers found themselves in last March.

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Randall-Reilly appoints Matt Reilly as new CEO

Randall-Reilly has named Matt Reilly as its CEO, charged with continuing the 87-year-old company’s trajectory of growth and technology innovation. An experienced business leader, Reilly succeeds Brent Reilly (no relation). After nearly a decade in the role, Brent is leaving the leadership of Randall-Reilly in Matt’s capable hands in order to become a full-time board […]

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Yellow looking to hire 1,500 drivers, open trucking school network

Yellow Corporation (CCJ Top 250, No. 5), which recently changed its name from YRC, is looking to fill 1,500 truck driver positions and open 12 driving schools across the country. Classroom instruction and in-cab skills training at the 12 Yellow Driving Academies will be provided by Yellow’s longest serving, most experienced truckers. “At a time […]

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