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Opinion: ATA Intends to Build on 2016 Successes
The new year often brings changes. And rarely has that been as true as this year, as we have just inaugurated a new president who appears poised to change Washington. Its also a time of renewed focus, to reflect on where we are and look forward and position for success.
January 30, 2017Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.
Opinion: The Hidden Cost of Extended Idling
You dont have to be a diesel mechanic to know that extended idling is bad for business. Frequent or prolonged idling increases emissions, wastes fuel and puts unnecessary wear on your engine. Thats why, due in large part to increasingly strict emissions standards, the trucking industry has seen a dramatic increase in idle-reduction technologies.
January 9, 2017Opinion: Jake Brakes Keep Drivers Safe on Steep Roads
You cant work in the trucking industry for long without realizing the interconnectedness of the trucking world goods with communities, roads with ports, airports and railways, regulations across international and provincial borders and municipal boundaries, you name it. Another connection may not be immediately apparent: Canadas National Trucking Week and Jake brakes.
September 5, 2016Opinion: Transportation Investment in Idaho Pays Off
Idahos Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle program, or GARVEE, recently wrapped up, after a decade of investment in the states roads and bridges. Along the way, the GARVEE program transformed the states infrastructure in a way we havent seen since the interstate system was built through Idaho in the 1960s.
July 25, 2016Opinion: Extending PMI, Oil Drain Intervals
This Opinion piece appears in the Feb. 17 print edition of Transport Topics.
February 17, 2014Opinion: Always Track Fleet Maintenance Costs
Theres no real mystery as to why otherwise intelligent fleet operators so often negotiate full-service leases using only big, round numbers. Reason No. 1 is that they simply dont know their actual, detailed maintenance costs.
February 18, 2013Opinion: Timing Your Equipment Financing
Given todays growing equipment demand and ongoing economic uncertainty, many businesses are finding noncash equipment financing to be a key acquisition strategy.
January 7, 2013Opinion: Supply Chain Accountability
Over the past several years, government regulation that should be directed at every link of the supply chain has become increasingly focused on the trucking industrys portion. If this continues, it quickly will become toxic to our industry and the economy as a whole.
December 17, 2012Opinion: Lower Your Tire Costs With Proper Inflation
Its no secret that underinflated tires consume more fuel. Given that the price of diesel is rising more often than falling these days, todays fleet maintenance managers must check tire pressure more regularly and then actually do something about the results.
October 29, 2012Opinion: Might as Well Adapt EOBRs Are Here to Stay
Those in our industry can make whatever excuses they want for not using EOBRs. The bottom line is they havent wrapped their minds around how to make money legally. I mean, they might as well be bootlegging whiskey. Its the same damn thing.
June 4, 2012