Delayed reporting reveals a steady and ongoing contraction in trucking jobs. Employment levels in truck transportation fell to their lowest point in several years last month, according to newly released
Delayed reporting reveals a steady and ongoing contraction in trucking jobs. Employment levels in truck transportation fell to their lowest point in several years last month, according to newly released
Most trucking enterprises begin the same way a single individual, a solitary truck and an unwavering conviction in a better tomorrow. From the original pioneers to today’s professional drivers steering
CHATTANOOGA – The latest industry discussions on freight trends offered a cautiously optimistic outlook. While many carriers continue to feel the impact of a prolonged freight downturn that began in
Extra miles, disciplined cost management, and long-term commitment to carriers are key takeaways from ATBS’ latest market outlook. Mike Hosted, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at ATBS, a leading
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued an emergency interim final rule tightening requirements for non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs). The rule, which took effect immediately upon publication
Trucking Market Outlook: Industry leaders warn of prolonged challenges as capacity outpaces demand, costs continue climbing, and the road to recovery remains uncertain.The U.S. trucking industry is preparing for another
Wholesale distributors around the world are preparing for significant operational changes as they head into 2026. A new industry analysis from Phocas Software highlights how companies are rethinking their inventory
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration are advancing a series of significant regulatory actions designed to enhance highway safety, improve CDL oversight, and
Freight cargo theft across North America intensified in 2025, with new data from supply chain risk management provider Overhaul revealing a sharp geographic concentration of incidents in the United States.
As more professional drivers choose to bring their pets along on the road, safety concerns are extending beyond drivers and freight to include four legged companions. Recognizing this growing reality,
Incentive Programs and Open Dialogue Help Carriers Weather Economic Pressures Trucking leaders across the industry agree that combining realistic performance incentives with transparent conversations about operational costs can create stronger