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PACCAR limits truck orders to avoid supply chain uncertainties
The truck manufacturer is being careful not to stretch out its backlog as future parts availability and costs remain unknown.
By Max Garland • May 3, 2022 -
Speed limiters are back: FMCSA requests comments in new notice
The notice lists a dozen questions, including ones about typical device use and skills required to operate them. Responses will now be accepted until July 18.
By Colin Campbell • Updated May 27, 2022 -
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Old Dominion says equipment delays are limiting growth
The wait for new trucks has pushed the LTL carrier to delay the replacement of aging equipment, but executives expect relief later this year.
By Colin Campbell • April 27, 2022 -
Heartland Express expects tight capacity to continue, even as freight demand cools
"We expect volatile freight demand throughout 2022," CEO Mike Gerdin told investors.
By Max Garland • April 26, 2022 -
Landstar expects trailer fleet growth in tight market will come at 'a premium'
The company hopes to order a few more trailers at the end of this year, despite expected price inflation as much as 30%.
By Colin Campbell • April 21, 2022 -
Symbio awarded $2M to develop hydrogen fuel cell truck
The Class 8 truck will run on a 400-mile route between California's Inland Empire and the Northern San Joaquin Valley beginning in 2023.
By Colin Campbell • April 14, 2022 -
McDonald's Canada to test Volvo electric truck for restaurant delivery
The company plans to transition its fleet to lower-emission vehicles "where feasible" to service its more than 1,400 restaurants.
By Max Garland • April 12, 2022 -
Inside PepsiCo's strategy for fleet electrification
For the food and beverage giant, executive buy-in is a crucial part of scaling for the future.
By S.L. Fuller • April 4, 2022 -
Opinion
Why we need the STEER Act to help trucking companies cut emissions
Combating climate change calls for near-term solutions. Stakeholders should be discussing what we can do for truck owners today, writes Jim Monkmeyer, president of transportation at DHL Supply Chain.
By Jim Monkmeyer • March 30, 2022 -
TRAC Intermodal will use US-produced chassis to grow fleet
The move will help boost supply as limited chassis availability remains a bottleneck for carriers.
By Colin Campbell • March 22, 2022 -
Autonomous trucks could impact up to 94% of long-haul hours: study
While many worry the tech will eliminate millions of jobs in the future, researchers estimate it's closer to "a few hundred thousand."
By Jim Stinson • March 21, 2022 -
'There is no equipment cycle' as OEM supply chain struggles persist
Fleets big and small are rethinking their expenditure strategies as they race to keep up with the hot rate environment.
By Amanda Loudin • March 9, 2022 -
White House ends Russian oil, energy imports into US
Diesel had already hit new highs, jumping more than 74 cents a gallon in the last week, before the newest sanctions.
By Jim Stinson • March 8, 2022 -
White House accelerates plans for zero-emission trucks
The Biden administration announced new grant funding for OEMs and a proposed rule to dramatically curb NOx emissions by 2031.
By Jim Stinson • March 7, 2022 -
Ukraine crisis pushes oil prices over $100 as trucking braces for impact
The recent surge has drivers asking how to attach fuel surcharges to their per-mile rates, OOIDA said.
By Jim Stinson • March 2, 2022 -
Cummins buys Meritor for $3.7B as it eyes electric future
The move by two of the biggest OEM suppliers signals the trucking industry is preparing for zero-emission technology to replace diesel engines.
By Jim Stinson • Feb. 23, 2022 -
Smaller fleets are key in CH Robinson, Waymo AV test plans
The conversation around autonomous vehicles centers on the nation's largest fleets. This partnership aims to change that.
By S.L. Fuller • Feb. 16, 2022 -
What being in the 'messy middle' of EV adoption means for trucking
Fleets can determine their paths to electrification by considering what equipment is available or in development.
By Amanda Loudin • Feb. 15, 2022 -
Knight-Swift launches program to operate its first Embark AV
Driver feedback is an integral part of the companies' Truck Transfer Program and will help define tools and procedures for using the technology.
By Jim Stinson • Feb. 9, 2022 -
TuSimple, Union Pacific forgo safety driver in new partnership
The autonomous tech company aims to be a carrier for retailers looking for extra capacity. "It allows them to scale up or down," the CFO said.
By Sarah Zimmerman • Feb. 8, 2022 -
Electric truck deployments could jump tenfold as interest surges, study says
The adoption of zero-emissions trucks is not evenly represented nationwide, as 24 states don't yet have them.
By Jim Stinson • Feb. 7, 2022 -
Power-only helps push Schneider's logistics arm to new heights
For the first time in company history, logistics finished the quarter as the segment with the highest revenue, officials said.
By S.L. Fuller • Feb. 3, 2022 -
JB Hunt goes shopping for furniture with $87M acquisition
The carrier is set to acquire Zenith Freight Lines' assets and has agreed to continue servicing the seller.
By Jim Stinson • Jan. 31, 2022 -
How 6 big fleets are planning for a hot freight market in 2022
Executives from Yellow, J.B. Hunt, Werner and more predict what is ahead, from LTL strategies to sharing costs.
Jan. 26, 2022 -
Drivers, rental prices and tech: Ryder’s CFO talks 5 trends in trucking
The company is also keeping tabs on labor, operations and equipment as the market continues to be favorable.
By S.L. Fuller • Jan. 26, 2022