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North Carolina-based FreightWorks shuttering operations

FreightWorks Transport, a nearly 200-truck hazmat, high-security and temperature-controlled freight hauler based in Rutherfordton, North Carolina, is officially closing its doors. Jordan Kidd, FreightWorks’ director of business intelligence, marketing & IT, told CCJ on Wednesday that company owner Josh Farmer closed the company “in the most honorable way I’ve seen this happen in this industry,” with freight being […]

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Mack adding all-electric option to its MD models

The MD model now holds two distinctions in the Mack Trucks product suite: it was Mack’s first all-new truck model since the 2017 debut of Anthem. Twice. When the MD6 and MD7 debuted in 2020, the Cummins B6.7-powered trucks represented Mack’s re-entry into the medium duty segment that the company exited 20 years ago with the retirement of the Freedom. […]

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Coalition calls for increased weight limits for auto haulers

A coalition consisting of car haulers, vehicle and trailer manufacturers and more last week penned a letter to members of Congress seeking increased weight limits for car haulers transporting electric vehicles. The Coalition for Electric Vehicle Transportation (CEVT) said one of the only things Congress did not address in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act […]

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Two new truck models highlight 100 years of Kenworth

Kenworth this year celebrates its diamond anniversary – a 100 year milestone that the countries of the former Soviet Union will not celebrate for another 70-plus years. If the Kirkland, Washington-based truck manufacturer was a person, they would be an centenarian. However, they would still be well outside the top 100 oldest known living persons – a list […]

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Smaller fleets lagging behind in telematics adoption and missing out on an ‘integral’ part of fleet operations

Having critical information through telematics can provide fleets with a more competitive edge and that’s particularly true during market downturns. However, according to Penske Transportation Solutions, it’s mostly smaller fleets that are staying on the sidelines instead of jumping into the growing and critical arena of real-time actionable data. Penske’s 2022 Telematics Use and Trends […]

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TMS helps carriers improve supply chain visibility

Trucking companies are known for lagging behind the curve when it comes to adoption of technology. But they have begun increasing investments in tech, whether because of regulations requiring them to invest in electronic logging devices or today’s inflationary economy encouraging the use of fuel-saving telematics systems. While those technologies are helpful and necessary, industry […]

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1099 or W-2? Which type of driver is best to grow your fleet?

There are a lot of differences between a W-2 and 1099 truck driver that should be considered before deciding what’s right for you. The Cliffs Notes version is, W-2 drivers can get paid benefits and have less to worry about come tax season, whereas 1099 drivers can earn a little bit more money because of […]

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Slow start for the Safe Driver Apprenticeship Pilot Program

Officially launched in late July 2022 as part of an effort to address the truck driver shortage, Safe Driver Apprenticeship Pilot Program (SDAP) would allow truck drivers under the age of 21 to drive and conduct interstate commerce; or Washington’s fancy way of saying they could cross state lines under certain conditions. Originally proposed in […]

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Experts expect M&A in the transportation and logistics industry to thrive in 2023

If you read only the headlines, it would be difficult to comprehend the merger and acquisition trends in the transportation and logistics industry in 2022. Spencer Tenney, president and CEO of Nashville-based transportation and logistics-focused M&A advisory group The Tenney Group, compared it to whiplash during Truckload Carriers Association’s recent 2022 Mergers & Acquisitions Recap + 2023 […]

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