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Nebraska sues truck makers alleging conspiracy in electric-truck transition
The antitrust lawsuit accuses heavy truck manufacturers of conspiring with California to reduce the supply of diesel-powered semi-trucks, raising prices.
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FMCSA proposes tougher broker transparency rules
The agency wants brokers to make electronic transaction records readily available and help improve access.
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ATA environmental affairs VP takes job at American Truck Dealers
Jacqueline Gelb will be ATD’s next president, her new employer announced.
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R+L Carriers reopens old Yellow Corp. terminals
Facilities in South Carolina and Oklahoma were among the carrier's $211.5 million in real estate purchases from the bankrupt competitor.
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Photo obtained from Hub Group.
Hub Group consolidates warehouses in network realignment
The initiative is spending around $12 million to $13 million across Q3 and Q4.
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California’s climate disclosure laws survive first legal challenge
Business groups filed a lawsuit against the California Air Resources Board and alleged that California is attempting to act as a national emissions regulator.
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‘Exceptional’: DOT secretary nominee would support trucking priorities, groups say
Former U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy understands trucking issues and will be an ally of the industry, ATA, OOIDA and TCA said.
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Old Dominion to raise rates next month
A 4.9% general rate increase is effective Dec. 2, the carrier announced.
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Project abandonments, delays slow after interest rate cut
Private sector activity appears to be responding to the Fed's recent actions faster than publicly funded jobs.
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‘Go in with humility’: Knight-Swift M&A strategy focuses on people
The TL giant’s growing LTL business has benefited from acquisitions and a workforce that grows with the company, Treasurer and SVP of Investor Relations Brad Stewart said.
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9 notable c-store executive changes from October
Foodservice and private-label shifts from 7-Eleven, Circle K and EG America made headlines while tech leadership changed at other companies.
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Cyberattacks hit 1 in 3 SMBs last year
Cyber woes for SMBs are exacerbated by a lack of resources to enact advanced security measures, Microsoft Security said in a report.
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How Volvo Trucks uses AI to boost uptime
Proprietary artificial intelligence models power an adaptive maintenance system that allows for more efficient stops.
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Overcapacity has lessened significantly, JB Hunt CEO says
President and CEO Shelley Simpson said signs are pointing to improvement in the trucking market.
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TFI acquires Canada-based motorsport logistics specialist
Keystone Western offers truckload, LTL, dry van and patented dual floor motorsport trailers at three terminals.
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Nikola hydrogen-powered trucks lead the market, company says
The electric truck maker can now count DHL Supply Chain and Diageo North America among its growing customer roster.
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Greenlane plans to forge ahead with EV charging
The joint venture remains confident that electrifying trucking nationwide "transcends political divides," CEO Patrick Macdonald-King said.
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Retail freight still outpacing industrial for LTL carriers
Old Dominion, Saia and XPO recently shared how manufacturing challenges have altered their traditional mix of customers.
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4 employment actions to expect under a second Trump presidency
Employers are likely to see immigration raids, agency chair replacements and a slowing in regulatory activity, according to the law firm Littler.
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Daimler, Cummins support emissions goals, despite uncertainty
Ahead of a second Trump term, some OEMs indicated a willingness to continue advancing efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Covenant Logistics plans more rate increases for 2025
The carrier could split up contract renewals in steps between the current bid season and next summer, CEO David Parker said.
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Schneider’s dedicated fleet sustains Q3 TL revenue
The carrier sees potential to further lean into that portion of the business and plans to continue growing its tractor count.
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JB Hunt installs inward-facing cameras in all of its trucks
The Lowell, Arkansas-based carrier previously piloted the technology and noted meaningful cost savings.
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Wabash vows to keep fighting $450M punitive verdict
The company has argued that the verdict was excessive and should be dramatically reduced.
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Fed cuts rate by quarter point, sees ‘balanced’ risks to inflation, jobs
The reduction in borrowing costs came just two days after Donald Trump won a second term as president, following a campaign pledging tax cuts and tariffs.
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