Praxair-Linde Merger Shuffles Market for Industrial-Gas Distribution Fleets
Operators of private fleets that distribute industrial gases are bracing for more change as consolidation continues to shake up the biggest players in the market.
Ted Scott, ATA Director of Engineering, Dies at 71
Ted Scott, director of engineering for American Trucking Associations and a former director of government relations for less-than-truckload carriers Roadway Express and YRC Worldwide, died Jan. 10 after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 71.
DBi Services Acquires TME Enterprises to Expand Infrastructure Maintenance Operations
DBi Services announced its second acquisition in the past two months as the Hazleton, Pennsylvania-based company continues to build its position as a leading provider of roadway maintenance and infrastructure operations and facility management services.
ATA Selects 20 as Road Team Captains to Expand Industry Outreach, Education
American Trucking Associations last week selected 20 professional drivers to serve as industry ambassadors on America’s Road Team, a program started decades ago to help educate the public about life on the road and the role trucking plays in the safe delivery of critical goods.
Researchers Ponder Effects of Automation on Drivers
WASHINGTON — Self-driving trucks may be years away from hitting the streets, but industry researchers already are asking how the technology will change the job and career paths for drivers of commercial trucks and buses.
Moving Shipments Decline
A downturn in long-distance moves by individuals, corporations and the military in 2016 is putting pressure on household goods movers and could spur a new round of industry consolidation and retrenchment, executives and industry officials said.
Slow Freight Growth, Political Upheaval Define Year in Trucking
It was a year of generally slow growth for freight carriers as well as shifting political winds as Americans elected business mogul and reality television personality Donald Trump to be the next president of the United States.
2017 Year in Preview: ‘Expect the Unexpected’ for Trucking, Nation
Uncertainty dominates the outlook for trucking and freight transportation in 2017.
Debut of Hydrogen-Electric Truck Launches Milton’s Vision to Revolutionize Industry
In launching the Nikola One with a splashy Hollywood-type production in front of a live audience in Salt Lake City, Trevor Milton has let it be known that building a hydrogen-electric, zero emissions, over-the-road Class 8 truck is just part of his plan to revolutionize the trucking industry.
Transport, Logistics Firms Use Workplace as Training Ground for Future Leaders
The skills needed to run a successful transportation company today are quite different from what was required in the past, and that has many firms turning to workplace training and education partnerships to find the right people to help them flourish in a fast-changing business environment.