Technologies have evolved in every aspect of trucking and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Staying on top of those evolutions will allow fleets to have an…
A mainstream media report focuses on increased driver turnover, a ‘lack of standards,’ and unsafe training situations for women. Is that really an accurate representation of the entire trucking industry?…
Baltimore Gas and Electric’s fleet has begun phasing in electric trucks to its fleet of 1,300 vehicles and 700 pieces of equipment. It’s been more than 200 years since Baltimore…
As we see a greater acceptance of BEVs in the passenger and light truck markets, we will naturally see an evolution and cost reduction for heavy-duty trucks and tractors. This…
When it comes to technology, it is not necessarily all or nothing. It really is about finding the right technologies that make sense for you and have the return on…
As “The Great Resignation” spread nationwide, companies were forced to face the reality that their retention strategies weren’t working. Tony Lee, VP of editorial at the Society for Human Resource…
From the front bumper to the trailer doors, trucks and other fleet vehicles are getting more ‘sensorized’ each year. If analyzed correctly, that sensor data can help companies predict maintenance…
Autonomous trucking is another one of those instances when—like electric vehicles—the best minds in trucking and the best minds in the technology come together to develop a new kind of…
Fleet fuel experts in diesel, battery-electric, and hydrogen fuel cells make their cases for trucking’s future primary source of power. Even as diesel trucks become more efficient, climate concerns and…
It all comes down to the right fit for the application as we navigate our way to a cleaner future for trucking. I read with interest the announcement about Cummins…
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