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Daseke CEO announces retirement

Chris Easter has retired as chief executive officer and as a member of the Board of Directors of flatbed conglomerate Daseke, Inc. (CCJ Top 250, No. 22), the company announced Tuesday. Initially joining Daseke as its chief operational officer in January 2019, Easter had served as CEO for the last 11 months following a six month […]

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Pending independent contractor ruling, under-21 pilot program could be halted by Biden

A handful of regulations recently finalized or proposed during the final months of the Trump administration could be halted or delayed when President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office on Jan. 20. During a press briefing held last week, the Biden administration announced it would publish a memo after noon eastern time on Jan. 20 […]

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FMCSA proposes clarification to ‘yard move’ HOS guidance

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is proposing to revise its regulatory guidance on recording hours of service time as a “yard move,” which can be recorded as “on-duty, not driving” rather than “driving” time. Specifically, the agency proposes to replace Question 9 to 49 CFR 395.2, which asks how a driver’s time should be recorded […]

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New stimulus plan includes another round of PPP money

A post-election political football finally crossed the goal line in late December when Congress approved a $900 billion COVID-19 relief package, including $284 billion for another round of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funding. The second round of PPP includes provisions for new loans and the ability to secure a second PPP loan for qualified small […]

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A look back the year’s top news, equipment and tech trends

Business in 2020….scattered, smothered, covered, diced and topped. For those unfamiliar with the terms those are but a few of the options available for hash brown orders at Waffle House. As apt as they are for a plate of shredded and griddle-fried potatoes, they’re just as apt to describe the chaos that descended on the freight-hauling […]

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Hino halts production of North American trucks

Hino announced last week the pausing truck production for roughly nine months at its North American plants following certification issues with its diesel engines. Effective with model year 2021, Environmental Protection Agency Phase 2 regulations tighten standards for carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas engine emissions for heavy- and medium-duty trucks.

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Second COVID relief package passed by Congress, includes another round of small business loans

Congress passes second COVID relief package Both chambers of Congress Monday afternoon passed a $900 billion COVID-19 relief package that, in part, reopens the Paycheck Protection Program for small businesses. For companies that received PPP funding in the first round, they can apply for a second loan of up to $2 million, as long as […]

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2020 in the rearview

Back in January, before the world went crazy – which feels like a lifetime ago – I was able to ring in the new year with Mack’s electric LR Model. The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) – the largest sanitation department in the world with 6,000-plus trucks collecting more than 12,000 tons of […]

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Four more plead guilty in Louisiana staged accident fraud scheme

U.S. Attorney Peter G. Strasser announced four individuals entered guilty pleas to conspiracy to commit mail fraud for their involvement in a staged crash scheme against truck drivers, fleets and insurance companies. The particular crash for the four individuals occurred on Oct. 13, 2015. According to the guilty plea, Anthony Robinson, Audrey Harris, Jerry Schaffer […]

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