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A new shortage is impacting the freight market, and it has nothing to do with drivers

A panel of trucking industry experts came up with a new way of looking at the trucking industry’s number one problem that just might turn the conventional wisdom about a “driver shortage” on its head. This, in addition to a look at the U.S. economy’s response to the pandemic pushing the trucking industry to historically […]

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The new reality of customer service

World-class customer service is now an expectation from end-user consumers who have gotten used to clicking a button, ordering it now and having it at their doorstep tomorrow — or in some cases, later that same day. And now corporate decisions makers have a heightened sense of what constitutes good customer service having seen what […]

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Buttigieg, Joshi meet with trucking groups to address workforce challenges

As part of the Biden administration’s ongoing work addressing supply chain disruption, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, and Deputy Administrator Meera Joshi of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration hosted a roundtable Thursday to discuss truck driver recruitment and retention. “Our economy is getting back on its feet, but the pandemic has […]

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Striking Volvo union rejects labor deal for the third time

United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2069 members rejected for the third time a new labor agreement Friday evening, extending a strike at Volvo Trucks North America’s New River Valley truck assembly operations (NRV) in Dublin, Virginia, that has dragged on for more than a month. Volvo Trucks and UAW leadership reached their most recent agreement […]

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Daimler recalling more than 120k trucks

Daimler Trucks North America is recalling more than 120,000 trucks for an issue that could cause a loss in electrical power and an unintended engine stall, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration documents. The recall affects approximately 122,056 model year 2019-2022 Freightliner Cascadia P4, 2021 Western Star WH126, 2020 Western Star WJ121, and 2021-2022 […]

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Two sentenced, two more plead guilty in Louisiana staged-accident fraud scheme

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana announced four more guilty pleas in the widespread staged-accident fraud scheme in the New Orleans area that targeted motor carriers and insurance companies. On June 23, James “Curtis” Williams and Ryan Wheaten entered a guilty plea to conspiracy to commit mail fraud. According to the […]

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Regulators give final ok to Navistar, Traton merger

Navistar on Wednesday said it has received all regulatory approvals needed to proceed with a previously announced merger with Dusk Inc., a wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Traton SE. The closing date of the merger is expected to be on July 1, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. Navistar, the manufacturer of International Trucks, and Traton, […]

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ATA, OOIDA decry Connecticut’s new vehicle miles traveled truck tax

Beginning in 2023, all vehicles weighing more than 26,000 pounds will be required to pay a vehicle miles traveled tax for every mile driven in Connecticut. The fee will range from 2.5 cents per mile for trucks weighing 26,000-28,000 pounds to 17.5 cents per mile for vehicles weighing more than 80,000 lbs.

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Misleading legal ads: ‘You know it when you see it.’ Can they be stopped?

Some law firms are utilizing clickbait, the Reptile Theory and other misleading advertising strategies to persuade their audiences to hire an attorney out of fear and threat of danger. You know it when you see it. “Call me, Jim Adler, the Texas Hammer. A car struck my client, and he fractured his femur and tibia. I fought […]

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