A New Hampshire law preventing licensing of new entry-level truck drivers has been changed with the governor’s signing of immediate legislation to comply with new federal requirements.
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Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Morgan Unveils Electrified Refrigerated Concept Truck Body
Morgan Truck Body announced a new electrified refrigerated concept truck body.
March 18, 2022Tire Manufacturers Remain Cautious About Finding Supply Chain Solutions
Commercial tiremakers are feeling a different type of March Madness dealing with their supply chains.
March 21, 2022Bosch Suspends Russia Business; Truck Parts May Have Been Misused
Robert Bosch GmbH is curtailing its operations in Russia amid signs that its parts may have been used for “non-civilian” purposes in violation of its policies, the company said.
March 18, 2022Embark Posts Wider Loss, Advances Tech Development
Autonomous truck developer Embark Technology Inc. issued its first annual and quarterly financial report as a public company, detailing steep losses but significant technology gains and key business partnerships.
March 18, 2022Congress Readies Semiconductor Production Bill Negotiations
A proposal to provide $52 billion for domestic semiconductor production is on the radar of congressional leaders as they set off on their spring legislative agenda.
March 17, 2022February Trailer Orders Simmer Amid Supply Chain Limits
U.S. trailer orders edged past 26,000 in February, keeping pace with the past few months, ACT Research reported.
March 17, 2022Convoy Survey: Empty Miles Top Carriers’ List of Priorities
Digital freight network company Convoy found reducing empty miles is a top priority for small and midsize trucking companies, according to a sustainability survey released March 17.
March 17, 2022DTNA’s O’Leary Reflects on Time of Transition for Company, Class 8 Market
John O’Leary’s first year as CEO of Daimler Truck North America has been an eventful one. “It’s just been this whirlwind of activity, one thing after another,” O’Leary said during a one-on-one interview with Transport Topics on March 8 at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s annual meeting.
March 16, 2022Intel Outlines Plans Amid Global Chip Race
Magdeburg in the former East Germany is famous for its towering Gothic cathedral, and not a lot else. It’s now about to play a key role in U.S. and European efforts to tilt the global balance of power.
March 16, 2022