ONE, PPIH, and NAX Japan Launch World's First Dual-Temperature CA Refrigerated Container Trial
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has partnered with Pan Pacific International Holdings Inc. (PPIH) and NAX Japan to launch the world's first trial of a dual-temperature refrigerated container equipped with Controlled Atmosphere (CA) functions.
Tesla Cybertruck's Battery Size Revealed
A Tesla manager at the San Diego showroom confirmed that the Cybertruck has a 123KWh battery pack, supporting previous leaks suggesting a 267-mile range.
Tesla Imposes One-Year Ownership Rule for Cybertruck Buyers
Tesla has set a rule in its motor vehicle order agreement for the Cybertruck, stating that buyers must keep the vehicle for at least a year after purchase.
Google-backed Waymo Via is temporarily scaling back its efforts in the autonomous trucking industry
Alphabet Inc.'s Waymo, the autonomous driving company backed by Google, has decided to shift its focus to its ride-hailing service and delay the expansion of Waymo Via, its autonomous commercial trucking arm.
Diesel Technology Forum Champions Near-Zero-Emission Trucks as Key to a Cleaner Trucking Future Amid ZEV Push
The Diesel Technology Forum (DTF), a trade group representing suppliers in the diesel engine supply chain, is positioning diesel engines as a leading force in achieving a cleaner future for the trucking industry.
Universal Truck Identification Devices: Streamlining Fleet Operations and Enhancing Efficiency
The concept of Universal Identification Devices (UID) for trucks, proposed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in response to a petition from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA), raises numerous questions.
West Coast's Increasing Use of Biofuels to Drive Down Diesel Consumption to Decade Low
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), the West Coast's rising demand for renewable diesel and biodiesel is expected to lead to the lowest diesel consumption levels in over a decade.
Navistar Unveils Impressive Results from International SuperTruck II Project
Navistar, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, has announced the successful outcomes of the International SuperTruck II project.
UPS and the Teamsters Union have reached an agreement to install air conditioning in delivery trucks
Negotiators for UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) have reached an agreement to improve working conditions for UPS drivers.
Trucks-as-a-Service (TaaS): A Simplified Path to Electric Vehicle Adoption by Fleets
The concept of Trucks-as-a-Service (TaaS) is gaining attention as a model that aims to facilitate the transition to electric trucks for fleet operators.
Bipartisan Bill Proposes Mandatory Inclusion of AM Radio in New Vehicles
A new bill proposes a mandatory inclusion of AM radio in all new cars, with a requirement for disclosure if a vehicle lacks AM radio functionality.
Underride guards now mandatory per NHTSA
Recently, the NHTSA has proposed the installation of underride guards on trailers to prevent passenger cars from sliding underneath them during accidents, which can cause severe injuries.
Shell's Starship Semi-Truck Shifts to Natural Gas Fuel
Shell's Starship big rig is a concept truck that was developed as a collaboration between Shell Lubricants and the AirFlow Truck Company.
Reduced fleet costs through the use of dash cams
A new study suggests that safety violations are adding to the long list of things increasing insurance costs for trucking companies.
Effective Jan. 1st, Canadian truckers must comply with new ELD enforcement
While the new ELD mandate doesn’t modify any of the underlying rules in place for hours-of-service (HOS) requirements, Canadian provinces and territories now have the authority to monitor vehicles and issue citations based on ELD data.
Trucking industry expressed distaste over federal electronic identifier proposal
The country’s motor carriers and independent truckers have not been shy about their opinion on the potential of a federally-mandated unique electronic identifier placed in large trucks.
In-cab technology to improve HOS tracking & dispatching
Tank trucks are being revolutionized by new in-cab technology meant for safety.
AI-operated cab-less trucks are hitting the road after NHTSA approval
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) approved the operation of autonomous vehicle technology created by the Swedish freight tech company Einride.
Autonomous trucking companies are cozying up with freight movers
Large freight movers like U.S. Xpress, Penske Truck Leasing, and DHL Supply Chain have all announced special partnerships for self-driving highway networks in their fleet’s ranks.
Liability mitigated by on-board dash footage
It is a simpler task to back up your drivers when you have video-footage proof of their driving conduct.