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EPA Sets $20 Million for Clean Diesel Grants

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Monday announced $20 million in grant funding for projects aimed at reducing pollution from diesel vehicles.

April 23, 2012

iTECH: Technology Helps Fleets Develop New Business

As the U.S. economy continues to progress at a less-than-robust pace and motor carriers looking to improve their bottom line turn to the potentially risky tactic of diversifying their service offerings, experts, tech firms and carrier execs said one way to reduce the risk is to adapt the fleets’ existing technology to the new services.

April 23, 2012

UPS Adds Biomethane Trucks

UPS Inc. said it has deployed its first 10 dual-fuel biomethane-diesel vehicles.

April 23, 2012

Roadrunner Purchases Flatbed Carrier

Roadrunner Transportation Systems said it has purchased D&E Transport, an asset-light flatbed carrier, for $11.2 million.

April 20, 2012

Opinion: New Stopping Distances, New Technology

I’m proud to be a member of the North American heavy-truck supplier community. Together, we’ve made significant strides in Class 8 truck brake safety, but not since the introduction of non-asbestos brake linings more than 20 years ago has the heavy-duty industry seen technological changes to brakes as significant as those we are experiencing today.

April 23, 2012

EBE Technologies Reports 2Q Revenue Growth

EBE Technologies said it generated record revenue results for its 2012 fiscal second quarter.

April 16, 2012

iTECH: Advanced RFID Tracks More Than Location

While radio frequency identification technology has been viewed for years by freight carriers as simply a way for shippers to keep track of inventory, the marriage of advanced electronics and RFID technology is, in fact, creating new ways for carriers and shippers to utilize the tags.

April 16, 2012

Qualcomm Offers Low-Cost EOBR Model

Qualcomm Inc. said it has made its low-cost MCP50 electronic onboard recorder available for sale.

April 16, 2012

U.S. Safety Agencies Appear Stalled Again in 18-Year Drive for Rail-Crossing Rule

For 18 years, regulators have been wrestling with a congressional mandate to issue a rule prohibiting trucks from proceeding into railroad crossings unless there is adequate space on the other side to avoid getting trapped on the tracks.

April 16, 2012