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Opinion: Safety, Litigation and CSA Data
聽Despite what may be a less than favorable public image, virtually every significant truck safety innovation over the past 30 years originated within the trucking industry.
April 1, 2013Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.聽
Opinion: Sequestration and the Canada-U.S. Border
It was not that long ago that the land border between Canada and the United States was viewed as a serious impediment to the secure and efficient movement of goods and people between the world鈥檚 largest bilateral trading partners.
March 22, 2013Opinion: A New 鈥楾ax鈥 on Carriers
On Oct. 1, an estimated 150,000 motor carriers currently engaging in unlicensed brokerage will find themselves subject to what amounts to an enormous new tax, courtesy of the latest transportation funding law 鈥 Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century, or MAP-21.
March 18, 2013Opinion: Three Areas Where Fleets Could Fail
Interestingly, regardless of company size or type of operation, trucking companies share common failure points 鈥 activities or programs they lack that have a negative effect on profitability.
March 11, 2013Opinion: Defending the American Dream
What happens when you have state budgets that are straining to come in balance and union representation that continues its long-trending downward slope as measured by percentage of workers covered? Unfortunately, the answer is an attempt to radically transform the trucking industry and an assault on the American dream.
March 4, 2013Opinion: ID Theft Takes a Toll on Drivers, Carriers
A top box-office movie this winter was 鈥淚dentity Thief,鈥 a lightweight comedy about a guy chasing a woman across the country after she stole his identity. The movie鈥檚 message was simple: Getting your identity stolen can be funny.
February 25, 2013Opinion: Always Track Fleet Maintenance Costs
There鈥檚 no real mystery as to why otherwise intelligent fleet operators so often negotiate full-service leases using only big, round numbers. Reason No. 1 is that they simply don鈥檛 know their actual, detailed maintenance costs.
February 18, 2013Opinion: Standard Forms Are Risky Business
As transportation and logistics businesses expand their services and customer bases in the rapidly evolving third-party logistics environment, many firms unknowingly expose themselves to legal risks by using a single, standard form of terms and conditions for all customer arrangements.
February 11, 2013Opinion: Trends, Risks in Criminal Background Checks
Lawsuits, class-action suits and civil penalties鈥 are not the words carriers want to read at the beginning of an op-ed in this newspaper.
February 4, 2013Opinion: Managing Paperless Documents
The case for going paperless is compelling, but how to get there is not evident. If you鈥檙e ready to eliminate the mounds of overwhelming paperwork in your office, you need to select a document-management solution.
January 28, 2013