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Forward saves on driver training costs, improves compliance with virtual orientation

Forward Air Corp. wanted new drivers to have a seamless orientation experience to its Pickup and Delivery (PUD), Forward Final Mile (FFM) and Forward Solutions (pool distribution) business segments. To accomplish this, management saw a need to replace the learning management system (LMS) and video-based training content the company had been using with a modern solution.

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AHAA Fall Expo 2020- VIRTUAL

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Likely on road to nowhere, House highway bill holds litany of trucking reforms, including blocking latest HOS rule

With the clock swiftly ticking toward the current highway funding law’s Sept. 30 expiration, the U.S. House on Thursday proposed a possible successor to the 2015 FAST Act. Relative to trucking, the bill would derail the just-finalized rule by the U.S. Department of Transportation to institute changes to hours of service

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COVID-borne challenges push fleets to strike a balance between in-person, virtual

While $17 plane tickets may not stick around in a post-pandemic world, there are changes that fleet managers and trucking analysts expect to remain following the unprecedented crisis that forced companies to implement a host of new practices in recent months.

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Storm proof: is your fleet ready for hurricane season?

With government and commercial fleets emerging from the coronavirus pandemic, another threat is on the horizon: the hurricane season, which officially started June 1. A fleet manager with experience preparing for and executing in the aftermath of a hurricane stresses the importance of equipment and technology being ready for the time of need.

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Idled trucks likely to lead to ‘unprecedented’ battery failures

Just because a truck’s sitting idle, the same may not be true for its batteries. Parasitic loads from telematics devices and onboard computers, along with self-discharging that occurs when charging stops, will drain the power bank. For some idled trucks, it may be only a matter of days before its batteries tank, particularly for reefer […]

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Freight volume drop presents unique maintenance challenge

With rates and freight volumes both currently sitting at historically low levels, nearly 30% of respondents to a CCJ survey that measures the coronavirus’ impact on motor carriers said they have reduced driver count. With no one sitting behind their steering wheels, many fleets are parking some units until trucking conditions improve. But there’s more to mothballing a unit […]

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Compliance reviews going remote during pandemic

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Wednesday issued new guidance on how it will conduct compliance reviews during the COVID-19 pandemic. The agency said it will leverage “all available technology to access information and records” to limit the risk of coronavirus exposure to trucking company employees and FMCSA investigators. Safety ratings will be assigned using the […]

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Carrier optimism soars as freight volume ticks upward and drivers come back to work

The for-hire trucking industry shed 88,000 jobs last month, according to the Department of Labor’s monthly Employment Situation Summary, but May and June appear ready for a bounce-back. More than 45% of fleets responding to a CCJ survey that measures the coronavirus’ impact on motor carriers said they expect to see an increase freight levels over the next 30 days, while […]

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