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
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
CDL Reform: During his recent State of the Union address, President Donald Trump placed renewed focus on commercial driver licensing standards, calling for tougher federal oversight and stricter English language
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.
Roadside Blitz 2026 – The annual International Roadcheck returns May 12-14, 2026, bringing three days of intensified commercial vehicle inspections across North America. This year’s high visibility enforcement initiative will
The U.S. commercial trucking industry is undergoing one of the most significant regulatory shakeups in recent history. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy appointed under the Trump administration, has spearheaded a
The lingering effects of Winter Storm Fern continue to ripple through the U.S. transportation network, tightening trucking capacity and delaying the market correction many expected after the 2025 holiday peak.
Five years after the historic Great Texas Freeze crippled U.S. freight networks, logistics leaders are once again preparing for a major winter disruption. Winter Storm Fern is forecast to deliver
The U.S. trucking industry continues to operate under severe financial strain as freight rates remain deeply misaligned with inflation. While the broader economy has seen steady price increases over the
10,000 Parking Lots. A 1978 International Transtar II may seem like an unlikely symbol of innovation, but for Truck Parking Club, it represents both the industry’s heritage and its future.