Since 2020, TT's Trucking's Frontline Heroes has honored everyday innovators, humanitarians, and selfless high-achievers on trucking and supply chain's frontlines. Learn about the 2022 award ceremony, quizzes, interactive material and specialty Heroes-related content across time.
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Brian Antonellis of Fleet Advantage and TMC General Chairman Radu Mihai discuss the urgent need for targeted training programs for heavy-duty technicians that build a capable, future-ready workforce.Â
2021 Year in Review
It was a year in which trucking learned to live with — and thrive in spite of — another year of the coronavirus pandemic. Take a look back at an eventful 2021.
December 16, 20212019 NACV
Complete coverage of the North American Commercial Vehicle Show held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Oct. 27-31, 2019.
October 18, 20192019 MATS Photo Gallery
Photos from the 2019 Mid-America Trucking Show at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky., March 28-30, 2019.
March 22, 20192018 NTDAW
A roundup of recognition across the country during the celebration of 2018 National Truck Driver Appreciation Week.
September 10, 2018NAFTA Talks Restart Under Pressure From Trump and Congress
Talks to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement are set to resume as U.S. and Canadian negotiators push to strike a deal amid President Donald Trump’s threats to walk away.
September 5, 20182018 MATS
Complete coverage of the 2018 Mid-America Trucking Show from the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky., March 21-24.
February 22, 20182018 TMC
Complete coverage of the 2018 Technology & Maintenance Council Annual Meeting from the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, March 4-8, 2018.
February 9, 20182017 MCE
Complete coverage of the 2017 Management Conference and Exhibition at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., Oct. 21-25, 2017.
October 27, 2017Port of Baltimore Breaks Records for Containers, General Cargo in 2017 Fiscal Year
The port of Baltimore handled a record-breaking 10.3 million tons of general cargo and nearly 908,000 20-foot- equivalent units of containers in the 2017 fiscal year ending June 30, the Maryland Port Administration announced Sept. 28.
September 29, 2017