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Opinion: GSA Opts for Clean-Fueled Vendors

The United States wants to do business with truck fleets that are more fuel-efficient, better for the environment and cheaper to operate.

December 2, 2013

Opinion: The Nat-Gas Conversion Bandwagon

The adoption of natural gas as a transportation fuel continues to pick up speed. It is no surprise to me: I spent more than 30 years in the waste business and was the CEO of Republic Services, which is now the nation’s second-largest waste services provider, when the industry began to consider transitioning from diesel, a fuel we had used for decades. I understand the challenges in making the decision to switch to natural gas.

September 9, 2013

Opinion: CSA Data Too Flawed to Be Made Public

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration enforcement mechanism dubbed Compliance, Safety, Accountability has been the topic of much discussion and controversy since its launch in 2010.

August 26, 2013

Opinion: Don’t Leave Compliance to Chance

Although new hours-of-service rules include changes that will alter the way trucking companies do business, carriers opting to approach them armed with change-management programs will find they have an edge when it comes to meeting the revised rules’ challenges.

August 5, 2013

Opinion: Enforcement Disparity = Flawed CSA Scores

Independent studies have confirmed that anomalies and flaws exist in the relationship between crash likelihood and a trucking company’s BASIC scores as calculated under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Compliance, Safety, Accountability program.

July 29, 2013

Opinion: Safety, Litigation and CSA Data

 Despite what may be a less than favorable public image, virtually every significant truck safety innovation over the past 30 years originated within the trucking industry.

April 1, 2013

Opinion: Remembering Canada’s Early Truckers

The Canadian Trucking Alliance, that country’s national trucking group, along with the provincial trucking associations, celebrated Canada’s National Trucking Week this year on Sept. 2-8. The weeklong observance honored the 400,000 Canadian men and women who keep the country’s freight moving.

September 10, 2012

Opinion: Competing in a Difficult Economy

Many carriers, beset by both the weak economy and pricing competition from brokers and third-party logistics providers, are seeking new ways to win, keep and better serve customers. Business lines such as home delivery, warehousing and alternative mail are adding to — or replacing — revenues cut by the economy and the competition.

August 27, 2012

Opinion: Made in America . . . Once

When I hear the current challenger for the presidency of the United States talk about job creation, I think back to one night in November 2005 when I was on the road and listening to a nationally broadcast radio talk show.

July 23, 2012