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From supply chains to truck shows, coronavirus knows no boundaries

No one wants to get sick – and I’m a terrible sick patient, just ask my wife – but I can’t recall ever upending my entire life to avoid exposure to illness. I dropped part of a banana on the kitchen floor yesterday and, after a few moments of consideration, ate it anyway. As of […]

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When fleets are hit with huge post-crash settlements, who pays?

In post-crash litigation in which juries order trucking companies to pay multi-million-dollar settlements, who actually foots the bill? Mostly, it depends on the fleet, their size and their type of insurance. Many larger fleets are self-insured up to a point, meaning they are on the hook for a certain amount of liability before their insurance […]

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Lawsuit over increased Indiana tolls dismissed; Canadian truck show postponed

Indiana judge dismisses lawsuit over increased truck tolls The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association says it is “likely to appeal” an Indiana court’s ruling to dismiss its lawsuit over toll increases aimed at Class 3 and larger trucks in the state. The group filed the class action lawsuit in January 2019 after Indiana instituted a 35% increase in […]

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2020 Mid-America Trucking Show canceled over coronavirus outbreak

Organizers of the Mid-America Trucking Show announced Thursday afternoon they are cancelling the 49th annual event, which was scheduled for later this month, due to the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in the U.S. Show management, in a note on the show’s website, said the decision was made after consultation with exhibitors and Kentucky officials. […]

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EPA eyeing tighter truck emissions standards, 50-state uniformity

Just four years after U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finalized a sweeping set of regulations aimed at cutting emissions from heavy-duty trucks and tractors by 25% by 2027, EPA is eyeing new federal regulations to further tighten heavy-duty truck emissions and to create a so-called “50-state program” that harmonizes emissions standards nationally. EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler on Monday […]

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Betting on technology in 2020: did ELD providers miss the boat?

Celadon was the largest fleet to go bankrupt in 2019, but hundreds of other carriers left the industry. Overall, the number of trucking bankruptcies increased by 300% from 2018, according to industry data tracked by Broughton Capital. Economic signs indicate the trend may continue through 2020.

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Growing renewable and biodiesel market could offset potential rise in diesel prices 2020

While praised for cutting emissions and improving cetane levels, another incentive that may draw fleets to renewable and biodiesel is the potential rise in ultra-low sulfur diesel prices this year brought on by mandated maritime use. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) ruled that starting on Jan. 1 vessels traveling in international waters would have to reduce […]

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Rise in truck crashes, large payouts, expected to boost insurance renewal rates this year

Beware and prepare. Tractor-trailer insurance rates saw an uptick this year, brought on by a rise in truck crashes and massive settlements and judgements. The worst possible rate surge could come from Washington, D.C. where U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright, D-Penn., 8th District, is sponsoring a bill (H.R. 3781) to raise the minimum liability coverage on semis […]

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Racing into 2020: Smith Transport shifts business and safety strategies to fast-track growth

Sport trophies in a hallway cabinet at Smith Transport’s maintenance building look nothing like the awards for customer service and safety displayed in its main office. The trophies go back to the early 1980s for winning sled pulls and drag races. Company founder Barry Smith’s custom V-12 semi, the “Black Tornado,” beat Corvettes on the […]

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