Listed below are most popular news stories about trucking industry.
As the offsite review process became more streamlined and reliable, FMCSA slowly began to ramp them up. Then came COVID-19.
You’ve thought it, you’ve probably even said it, and while dealing with truck maintenance costs isn’t fun, it’s just a fact of fleet life. Running on the open road means dealing with the unpredictable.
The trucking industry plays one of the most important roles in the transportation of goods. Each year, commercial trucks carry approximately 10.8 Billion tons of goods across the country.
As truck fleets seek new ways to gain efficiency in their operations, many are discovering the role of engine oil in optimizing fuel economy.
The GNA State of Sustainable Fleets report called 2020 a transformative year for battery-electric commercial vehicles.
You don’t have to look very hard at all to be inundated by news about electric cars and buses and trucks these days. In the four-wheel world, some manufacturers plan to offer predominantly electric powertrains within the decade or nearly so.
Following the proof-of-concept testing, the company plans to evaluate the hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine in a variety of on- and off-highway applications.
As fleets face more pressure to reduce their carbon footprint, B100 biodiesel is one option.
Utilities, the electric vehicle industry, and fleets will need time to figure out the challenges of adding EV charging to stressed electric grids.
Kenworth and Toyota Motors are two of the many partners participating in the S2S (Shore-To-Store) project, a 12-month, $82.5 million program designed to demonstrate and test zero-emission transport technology and the respective supply chain against the backdrop of the Port of Los Angeles.