Search

Showing 10 of 9880 results

= Premium Content

Beyond Trailer Tracking

Carriers now are deploying a variety of onboard sensors that can tell them if a trailer is loaded or empty, when its doors open, the temperature of its cargo or if a pallet moves.

March 18, 2016

E-Logs Improve Business Processes, Fleets Say, as Industry Preps for Mandate

DALLAS — Electronic driver logs can streamline fleets’ business processes and improve hours-of-service compliance, but driver outreach is key for a successful rollout, trucking executives said.

March 28, 2016

ITLC Corner: Omnichannel Networks Demand Flexibility

Retailers are working to identify technologies that will help them build better omnichannel networks, with everything from warehouse distribution systems to mobile devices for in-store staff included in the mix.

March 18, 2016

Combating Driver Distraction, Fatigue

Advances in technology are giving trucking companies increasingly sophisticated ways to combat distracted and drowsy driving — two of the biggest threats to fleet safety.

March 18, 2016

Southern California Drayage Hauler TTSI Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

The parent company of Total Transportation Services Inc. filed voluntarily for Chapter 11 reorganization bankruptcy in federal court in Delaware, citing legal difficulties relating to independent contractors and the California Labor Commissioner.

March 16, 2016

House T&I Director Touts FAST Act’s Freight Program

WASHINGTON — Chris Bertram, staff director for the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, touted a grant program in a 2015 highway law as a useful tool for advancing freight projects.

March 14, 2016

Indiana Commits More Than $1 Billion for Transportation

Indiana’s Legislature got creative in allocating more than $1 billion for transportation in an election year asĚýits 2016 session ended on March 10.

March 11, 2016

Study Finds Additional Research Needed to Better Understand Driver Fatigue

While there is some evidence that fatigue among truck drivers increases the risk of crashes, questions remain about effective ways to minimize that risk, according to a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.

March 14, 2016

TCA Changes Weight Policy, Breaking With ATA on Issue

LAS VEGAS — The Truckload Carriers Association has changed its truck weight policy, breaking with American Trucking Associations on the issue and putting the groups at loggerheads for the second time in several months.

March 14, 2016

Letters: On Platooning, Exemption Fatigue

While “platooning” of heavy vehicles appears to have some viability, Google’s vaunted, autonomous car recorded its first at-fault accident only last month. The reality is, platooning cannot control the actions of other motorists.

Ěý

March 14, 2016