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Activists Say USPS Truck Purchase Defies Biden’s EV Order

The U.S. Postal Service currently plans for only 10% of its new truck fleet to be electric, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said Feb. 24, angering environmentalists who say the move flies in the face of a White House executive order to electrify the government’s vehicles.

February 25, 2021

Jobless Claims Decline by More Than Forecast Last Week

Applications for U.S. state unemployment benefits fell by more than forecast last week to the lowest since November, signaling that job cuts are starting to ebb as COVID-19 infections decline and vaccinations accelerate.

February 25, 2021

Fraudulent Movers Are a Major Threat to the Industry

The hardworking men and women in the household goods moving profession call their fraudulent counterparts “rogue operators.â€

February 25, 2021

Ford CEO Farley Calls for Battery Production in US

Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley said the U.S. must begin building batteries for the coming wave of electric vehicles in order to avoid supply disruptions like the semiconductor shortage now shutting American auto factories.

February 24, 2021

Kenworth T680E Eligible for CARB Incentives

Qualifying California purchasers of the new Kenworth T680E battery-electric vehicle are eligible for a $120,000 incentive voucher from the California Air Resources Board, Kenworth Truck Co. announced.

February 24, 2021

Biggest Electric School Bus Deal in US Approved in Maryland

A school system outside Washington is poised to become the nation’s biggest operator of electric school buses.

February 24, 2021

Biden to Order Review of Supply Chains

President Joe Biden is preparing to sign an executive order to review U.S. supply chains for large-capacity batteries, pharmaceuticals, critical minerals and semiconductors that power cars, phones, military equipment and other goods.

February 24, 2021

Workhorse Passed Over as Oshkosh Wins USPS EV Contract

Electric-vehicle maker Workhorse Group Inc. plunged on Feb. 23, triggering multiple trading halts, after a key U.S. Postal Service contract that some had expected it to win went to rival Oshkosh Corp. instead.

February 24, 2021

Top Bottlenecks Less Congested Last Year, but Infrastructure Needs Persist, ATRI Finds

Trucks moved more swiftly last year through sections of road that historically are choked with congestion, as the coronavirus pandemic kept vehicles off the road and freed up highways for easier movement of freight, the American Transportation Research Institute said.

February 24, 2021

US House Transportation Leaders Press Biden for Ports Funding

The leadership of the transportation committee at the U.S. House of Representatives is calling on the White House to prioritize a fund used to back maintenance projects at the country’s ports.

February 23, 2021