Four of the largest commercial truck makers in North America Daimler Truck North America (DTNA), Navistar (International), Paccar Inc., and Volvo Group North America have filed a high-stakes federal lawsuit
Four of the largest commercial truck makers in North America Daimler Truck North America (DTNA), Navistar (International), Paccar Inc., and Volvo Group North America have filed a high-stakes federal lawsuit
The American Trucking Associations (ATA) have long been vocal about the so-called “drivers shortage,” constantly advocating for new policies and programs to address the issue. However, a closer look reveals
Industry waits as EPA regulations cast a shadow over heavy-duty truck engine timelines. Cummins Inc., a global leader in power solutions, has announced a delay in the launch of its
Aug. 7 marks a critical turning point in U.S. trade policy, with broad implications for freight, logistics, and consumers alike. The trucking and logistics industries are preparing for significant disruption
In the ongoing debate over broker transparency in the freight industry, the focus has largely centered on the perceived benefits to carriers. Truckers argue that transparency offers leverage and fairness
On July 23, members of the American Trucking Associations’ (ATA) Women In Motion (WIM) Council gathered in Washington, D.C., for their annual “Call on Washington” a strategic initiative aimed at
If you’re an owner-operator, small fleet owner, or aspiring entrepreneur in the trucking industry, this might be the most important article you’ll read this year. One of the biggest problems
Privacy? In recent years, the trucking industry has witnessed an explosion of new technologies designed to improve safety, compliance, and efficiency. From ELDs (Electronic Logging Devices) to tracking links and
On July 15, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that 30 infrastructure projects across 26 states will receive a combined $488 million in federal funding. These grants, part of the
KERRVILLE, TX — July 14, 2025 As historic flooding devastated parts of Central Texas earlier this month, trucking companies across the region mobilized swiftly transforming their fleets into lifelines for