While 2024 may be another leap year, we are back on the road in a positive direction and can take the lessons our industry learned from this pandemic and not only survive but continue to thrive.
Jim Hawthorne, director, national accounts and marketing for Bentley Truck Services, talked about developments he’s seen during COVID-19.
Three construction fleet managers and two industry vendors weigh in on overcoming operational challenges during a global pandemic.
Neither Canada nor the U.S. will allow truck drivers from the other country to cross the border unless they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
The American Trucking Associations is one of a number of groups appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court after a lower court decision reinstating OSHA’s COVID-19 vaccination/testing mandate.
A pandemic has complicated the already challenging job of managing a vocational fleet, but changing tech and industry innovation are shaping a positive future.
Canada will require truck drivers — both Americans and Canadians — to be double vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus by Jan. 15 when crossing into Canada.
A number of lawsuits challenging the Biden administration’s emergency regulation mandating COVID-19 vaccines or weekly testing are being consolidated and could end up at the Supreme Court.
The Wheels-Donlen merger, COVID-19 updates and mandates, Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp new EV Van, and the 2022 Fleet Forward Conference are the focus of this Truck Chat episode.
Trucking groups are unhappy that the new emergency rule mandating COVID-19 vaccinations or testing does not exempt truck drivers, despite lobbying efforts, and warn that the new rules will make the supply-chain crisis worse.