Trucking Industry Pushes Back Against Century-Old Levy Legislation aimed at repealing a World War I-era federal excise tax on new heavy-duty trucks, tractors, and trailers has been reintroduced in the
Trucking Industry Pushes Back Against Century-Old Levy Legislation aimed at repealing a World War I-era federal excise tax on new heavy-duty trucks, tractors, and trailers has been reintroduced in the
Consumer Spending on Goods May Drive Sector Recovery. Rising costs in the travel and hospitality sectors may prompt consumers to shift their discretionary spending toward home goods, offering a potential
Trucking Industry Pushes Back Against Century-Old Levy Legislation aimed at repealing a World War I-era federal excise tax on new heavy-duty trucks, tractors, and trailers has been reintroduced in the
Lawmakers Weigh Temporary Halt on ELD Mandate Amid Safety Concerns The trucking industry finds itself at the center of legislative discussions as lawmakers on Capitol Hill deliberate key provisions for
As technological advancements have improved collaboration among brokers, carriers, and shippers, they have also opened new avenues for criminals looking to exploit vulnerabilities in the freight industry. “Since the COVID
If you are looking for some entertainment, education, or inspiration while you are on the road, trucking podcasts are a great way to keep yourself informed and engaged. Podcasts are
First time CDL was introduced and required to have in the United States was in April 1st, 1992, and it was not a joke. American Trucking Associations (ATA) suggests there