Industry News

Four ways to erode your profit

Her post is about the difficulties small businesses, including owner-operators, have in trying to compete with large corporations. She lists four “profit-killers†that owner-operators need to be alert to so they can avoid being underpaid or incurring unnecessary costs.

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Crunching the numbers: How to do the math on aerodynamic device savings

Watching the nation’s roadways these days, it’s obvious that a growing number of tractor-trailers now have aerodynamic devices to help control fuel costs. The science of aerodynamics isn’t new, but given the boost in commercial vehicle efficiency it delivers  

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75 ways to cut your fleet’s fuel costs

A tractor-trailer combo or driver able to improve fuel economy by a mile per gallon gained is huge in savings terms. The difference between 6 and 7 mpg on a power unit operating 120,000 miles annually is nearly $12,000. Multiply that for a fleet with 100 trucks, and the savings come to $1.2 million per […]

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MarketPulse: Driver shortage remains key concern as industry outlook brightens

Driver shortage remains key concern: Fleet executives are optimistic about the next six months, with more than 50 percent of respondents in the September 2013 Randall-Reilly MarketPulse Report saying they anticipate business will be better or much better:

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Jack Cooper receives approval for Allied takeover

Following a successful bid for the acquisition of Allied System Holdings reported last month, North American vehicle haulier Jack Cooper Transport has received government approval to proceed with its takeover of the bankrupt rival carrier. The company expects to integrate the assets of Allied in December, following the customary business integration processes and legal checks.

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Next-generation training technology, Part 3: driving games

For 2,200 drivers at Covenant Transport, every day is another chance to reach the summit of fuel efficiency. Some will be towing 80,000 pounds up the Rockies. Others will be rolling through Texas with 36,000 pounds and a strong tailwind.

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Renault-Nissan and Mitsubishi will export sedan from South Korea

As part of a new wide-ranging agreement between the Renault Nissan Alliance and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, which will involve shared products, technology and manufacturing capacity, the companies will export a D-segment sedan model from the Renault Samsung Motors (RMC) plant in Busan, South Korea for sale in the US and Canada under the Mitsubishi badge. 

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Volvo’s Take on the Mexican Truck Market

GUADALAJARA, MEXICO — As the battle over implementing cross-border trucking has been waged since it was called for in the North American Free Trade Agreement in the ’90s, much has been said about the state of the trucking industry in Mexico.

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Self-certification, medical certificate deadline for drivers looms

Truck drivers have until Jan. 30 to self-certify their operating status and provide medical examiner’s certificates to state driver licensing agencies.

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