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FTR cancels 2021 Transportation Conference over COVID concerns

Given the growing concerns around a COVID-19 resurgence, FTR has decided to cancel its 2021 FTR Transportation Conference to ensure the continued health and safety of all those who had planned to be in attendance. This was to be the 17th annual conference and was originally scheduled for September 13-17 in Indianapolis. Registered attendees are being […]

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FTC again files complaint against fuel card provider FleetCor

The Federal Trade Commission has filed an administrative complaint against FleetCor and its CEO, Ronald Clarke, for charging customers “hundreds of millions of dollars in mystery fees associated with fuel cards.” FleetCor is the parent company for several fuel card service and payment solution providers. According to FTC, FleetCor, marketing under the “Fuelman” brand name and through […]

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5 ways fleet managers can reduce operational costs

Walking the tightrope between cost-cutting and safety/operational efficiency is part of life as a fleet manager, but with the pandemic wreaking havoc on revenues through lost working days and supply chain disruptions, reducing operational costs has assumed critical significance. There are numerous overheads in this line of work. The most prominent ones that spring to […]

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The California contractor conundrum: ‘It’s a waiting game, with a lot at stake’

Two days after the California Trucking Association (CTA) filed its AB 5 case petition with the U.S. Supreme Court, truckers can’t be 100% confident the court will take up the association’s request. It was filed late in the day Monday, August 9, for reconsideration of the Ninth Circuit’s Spring ruling on California’s AB 5 contractor law. Speaking […]

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Senate passes $1 trillion infrastructure bill with AEB, under-21 apprenticeship pilot

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday passed its version of a $1 trillion infrastructure funding package that provides $550 billion in new monies. The passage of the bipartisan legislation, which was approved in a 69-30 vote Tuesday, follows weeks of debate in the Senate. The bill will now move to the U.S. House, where it could […]

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Navistar won’t pay fleet $30M in damages after Tennessee Supreme Court ruling

Navistar will not be ordered to pay $30.8 million in damages to Tennessee-based Milan Express (CCJ Top 250, No. 159) after a ruling by the state’s high court upheld an appellate court’s decision to throw out a lower court’s ruling. In August 2017, Navistar was ordered to pay nearly $31 million to Milan, which had […]

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Vaccine or not, most fleets bringing remote employees back to the office

It seems now like a lifetime ago, but I rarely worked from an office pre-COVID. I had one. I just never saw it. I was on the road just about every other week, and in between airports I had the benefit of working from home. The transition to remote work over the last year and […]

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Cummins, Daimler Truck formally sign joint medium duty engine agreement

Under the strategic partnership announced earlier this year between Cummins and Daimler Truck AG, Cummins will invest in the further development of the medium-duty engine platform and its global production and delivery starting in the second half of the decade for Daimler Trucks & Buses, the companies announced Thursday, As a result, Daimler Truck AG will no longer […]

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Top 250 Alabama flatbedder acquires Patriot Transit

PS Holdco, the parent company of Birmingham, Alabama-based flatbedder PS Logistics, has purchased all substantial transportation assets of Patriot Transit and Patriot Logistics, a privately owned interstate trucking and logistics provider that specializes in flatbed shipping to the Gulf Coast and Southwest. Founded by David Spencer and Rex Ready and based in Houston, Texas, Patriot […]

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