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CES Panel Discusses Supply Chain Problems

LAS VEGAS — Data and technology are playing a crucial role in addressing the supply chain crunch in the transportation space, experts said during a CES 2022 panel discussion.

January 6, 2022

Technology Adds Visibility, Efficiency to Yard Operations

As the logistics industry moves into the new year, supply chain challenges still remain. Although yard operations serve a critical link, the yard can become a black hole if not managed properly.

January 10, 2022

Amazon, Stellantis Team Up on Auto Software and Delivery Vehicles

Amazon.com Inc. is partnering with Stellantis NV to develop software with the carmaker and agreed to buy a new electric delivery van.

January 5, 2022

Stoughton Expands Chassis Manufacturing Capacity With New Texas Factory

Stoughton Trailers announced it will build intermodal chassis at a new facility set to open this year in Waco, Texas.

January 5, 2022

The Electrification Journey

Electric trucks promise many potential rewards for the freight transportation industry. But the experiences of fleets that have begun to deploy these vehicles illustrate an elaborate set of challenges and considerations associated with electrification.

January 4, 2022

Thompson, Heniff Reach Nikola BEV Agreement

Thompson Truck Centers announced that Heniff Transportation Systems reached an agreement to acquire 10 Nikola Tre BEV trucks.

December 29, 2021

TEC Announces Second Electric Vehicle Dealer Location

TEC Equipment announced it received Certified Electric Vehicle Dealer status from Mack Trucks at its La Mirada, Calif., location, marking the second TEC dealer to achieve this designation in support of the Mack LR Electric refuse vehicle.

December 29, 2021

Mack Begins Serial Production of First Electric Truck

Mack Trucks reported its first fully electric Class 8 vehicle, the LR model, is in serial production at Mack’s Lehigh Valley Operations facility in Macungie, Pa.

December 29, 2021

TuSimple Logs First No-Human Road Test

A semi-truck completed an 80-mile route in Arizona with no human on board and no human intervention during the trip, using technology developed by TuSimple, the company said Dec. 29.

December 29, 2021