Technology: Page 22


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    Deloitte: Transport faces $30B profit loss in 2020, but some firms could emerge stronger

    Financially weak companies should focus on liquidity management, while stronger firms can use strategic investments and improve margins, Deloitte said.

    By S.L. Fuller • July 24, 2020
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    AI begins to take the wheel in trucking, from routing to driving

    The technology must prove itself in billing and routing before becoming ubiquitous through autonomous trucks.

    By Jim Stinson • July 23, 2020
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    Top 5 stories from Trucking Dive

    These five stories detail the top trends and issues facing the trucking and transportation industry. 

    By Trucking Dive staff
  • Schneider invests in Coyote co-founder's TMS

    Schneider CEO Mark Rourke said efficiency is the key benefit of the TMS, cutting down delays and wait times at the loading dock.

    By S.L. Fuller • July 22, 2020
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    Coyote launches AI dynamic routing tool, promising carriers consistent weekly miles and reduced deadheading

    The software strings shipments together so fleets move productively, and drivers can be paid the mileage they were promised, the UPS subsidiary said.

    By Jim Stinson • July 16, 2020
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    Navistar takes minority stake in TuSimple to produce autonomous trucks

    TuSimple operates 40 autonomous trucks between California and Arizona. But it plans to showcase completely driverless automated trucks in 2021.

    By Jim Stinson • July 15, 2020
  • XPO relies on data to help prevent workplace coronavirus spread

    Findings indicate technology is being used as fervently as soap and water, in efforts to prevent spread and avoid hot spots.

    By Jim Stinson • July 10, 2020
  • Convoy, KeepTruckin partner on ELD data sharing

    The automated data sharing, which carriers voluntarily opt in to, seeks to improve real-time tracking and eliminates the need for manual driver check-in calls. 

    By Morgan Forde • July 9, 2020
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    Prepare for the inevitable: How trucking firms protect data from cyberattacks

    Trucking is a high-dollar industry with large amounts of cash or credit available — and carriers' IT infrastructure is often insufficient, one expert said.

    By July 6, 2020
  • Tesla Semi delivers Teslas as Musk wades into auto-hauling business

    The auto-hauling sector has no capacity issues, but Tesla's chief is keeping a promise he made in 2018: Build a fleet to move Model 3 cars.

    By Jim Stinson • June 30, 2020
  • Businesses to spend more on security as the number, size of cyberattacks grow

    Security strategies change as COVID-19's disruption leads to an increase in challenges when identifying the location of malicious activity.

    By Samantha Schwartz • June 25, 2020
  • Remote employee productivity hampered by password lockouts, app access

    Vulnerable to cyberattacks before the pandemic, trucking has digitized multiple processes to adapt to social-distancing protocols. 

    By Roberto Torres • June 25, 2020
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    Hyliion CEO: Merger will pave way for high-volume hybrid tech production

    In a move similar to Nikola's, the electrified powertrain firm backs into the Tortoise shell company to go public.

    By Jim Stinson • June 24, 2020
  • State of logistics: Expect carrier cutbacks, bankruptcies

    Fleets must adapt to a volatile market by increasing asset utilization and diversifying revenue mix, according to CSCMP's annual report.

    By S.L. Fuller • June 23, 2020
  • $9M grant readies I-70 for autonomous trucks, platooning

    The grant indicates federal and state governments are looking at testing the technology out on crucial routes. But, in some limited cases, driverless technology is ready to deploy now. 

    By Jim Stinson • June 23, 2020
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    Utilities propose West Coast charging stations for electric trucks

    Fleet managers are watching what utilities and agencies do and indicated in a survey they will deploy EVs as part of their freight-hauling fleet when they see the infrastructure assemble.

    By Jim Stinson • June 22, 2020
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    How XPO, Estes kept workers safe and planned around coronavirus

    Communication and technology have become big parts of the new normal for trucking, executives said.

    By Jim Stinson • June 17, 2020
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    Waymo, Nuro join NHTSA open-data platform for AV testing

    Nine companies and eight states have committed to participate in the AV TEST Initiative, yet some safety advocates warn the voluntary nature of the program is a "recipe for disaster."

    By Kristin Musulin • June 16, 2020
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    Samsara: Commercial truck traffic returning to pre-pandemic levels

    Research indicates trucking is in a better position to recover from the shutdowns than other industries. 

    By Jim Stinson • June 16, 2020
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    Pandemic accelerates fleets toward electronic BOLs, PODs

    Carriers and shippers have adopted new ways of signing paperwork at the loading dock to maintain social distance.

    By June 15, 2020
  • Tech-focused large carriers in position to capture market share

    Fleets can use automation to optimize network density during times of overcapacity, and can use tech to improve service levels with shippers no matter the state of the market. 

    By June 12, 2020
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    California rule would require fleets to report vehicle inventory data in 2021

    The proposed rule, expected to be voted on this month, would require manufacturers produce 9% of Class 8 straight trucks to be zero-emission and 5% of Class 8 tractors to be zero-emission in 2024.

    By Jim Stinson • June 11, 2020
  • Daimler, Volvo establish subsidiary for fuel-cell trucks

    The German OEM has a two-pronged strategy on electric trucks, with differing approaches in Europe and the U.S.

    By Jim Stinson • June 9, 2020
  • EVs show savings compared to diesel trucks, but not in every US city

    As fleets ponder switching to Class 8 electric trucks, they have to consider the unintended consequences and hidden costs of the new technology. 

    By Jim Stinson • May 27, 2020
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    UnitedHealth, Microsoft launch COVID-19 screening app for employers

    Trucking, declared an essential business, can expose drivers to more people along their routes. That makes detection, treatment and contact tracing vital.

    By Rebecca Pifer • May 21, 2020
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    Electric trucks are the 'inevitable future,' fleets say

    Despite the pandemic environment, states and fleets push forward on electric tractors.

    By Jim Stinson • May 19, 2020