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How your procurement process can give you a competitive advantage

Most procurement professionals during challenging times would file the procurement procedure book in the round file cabinet and resort to a more “hand-to-mouth” strategy, but your procurement process can not only help you through challenging times, but also create a competitive advantage for your organization. Competitive advantage is your organization’s ability to provide products or services […]

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Recorded cargo theft incidents, average values increased in 2020

Cargo theft volumes and values in the U.S. increased in 2020 over the previous year and also hit a five-year high, according to cargo theft recording firm Sensitech’s annual report. The firm notes that its data is an indirect representation of the overall cargo theft footprint and not a direct reflection. It uses data from […]

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Biodiesel helps win freight bids as environmental pressures mount

Motor carriers have been voluntarily submitting fuel efficiency and air quality performance data to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)  since 2004. Being an EPA Smartway Carrier Partner has benefits for competing in shipper contract freight bids, also known as RFPs. In the past few years, G&D Integrated has participated in a number of RFPs that […]

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Autonomous truck firm Embark joins Arizona DOT to improve work zone safety

Self-driving truck maker partners with Arizona DOT to boost work zone safety Autonomous trucking firm Embark is collaborating with the Arizona Department of Transportation to promote the safe interaction between automated commercial vehicles and highway work zones in the state. Through the partnership, automatic driving systems developer Embark and ADOT intend to work together to share […]

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California-based trucker shut down after crashing into house

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration effectively shut down a California-based truck driver after he crashed into a house in Arizona, resulting in one fatality and two serious injuries. FMCSA’s imminent hazard order says trucker Daniel Tobon, also known as Daniel Moran, was driving a tractor-trailer on Dec. 31, 2020, when he crashed into a […]

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XPO gives its warehousing spinoff a name

LTL and brokerage giant XPO Logistics on Thursday said its warehousing spinoff, which it announced in December it was dissecting from its trucking and freight brokerage businesses, will be called GXO. Like XPO, GXO will be publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The company will operate independently from XPO. The company says the […]

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Small fleet, driver banned from operating by FMCSA after safety violations found

An Alabama-based towing company has been effectively shut down by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration after investigators found the three-truck fleet to pose an imminent hazard to public safety. The agency also shut down one of the company’s drivers. According to FMCSA, during a March 2021 compliance investigation conducted on Birmingham, Alabama-based Woods Dependable […]

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Diesel prices hit highest national average since 2018

Retail diesel prices across the U.S. have skyrocketed since the beginning of February, rising 45.3 cents a gallon since the week ending Feb. 8, according to the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) weekly pricing updates. Fuel prices have also increased for 19 consecutive weeks, rising 81.8 cents since the beginning of November. As […]

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Labor Dept. wants to withdraw Trump-era proposed independent contractor definition

After publishing in early January a final rule to clarify the definition of independent contractor within the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Department of Labor is now proposing to withdraw the rule and keep FLSA’s current independent contractor definition unchanged. The rule was first set to take effect March 8, but DOL delayed the rule’s effective date to May 7 […]

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