Opinion: Is Anyone Listening to Industry’s Concerns?
I just read about another public hearing that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is planning to conduct.
October 5, 2015Opinion: The Human Side of the Driver Shortage
Truck transportation is a crucial element in the supply chain, delivering the right goods at the right time to the right customers.
September 28, 2015Opinion: The Benefits of Fleets Going Paperless
Of the millions of fleet vehicles on the roads every day, only a small percentage of them are managed by paperless operations.
September 21, 2015Opinion: One Week Isn’t Enough to Honor Drivers
In thinking about what I wanted to say to mark National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, I kept coming back to one thought: One week is not enough.
September 14, 2015Opinion: Canada Celebrates National Trucking Week
News articles earlier this year about driverless trucks operating in Nevada and the Alberta oil sands under restricted conditions set off speculation about whether we’ll need truck drivers within a few decades — and whether autonomous vehicles are an answer to the driver shortage.
September 7, 2015Opinion: Newer Trucks Improve Safety, Bottom Line
Because safety is the top priority for motor carriers, running a safe freight transportation operation requires thorough knowledge and understanding of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s regulations.
August 31, 2015Opinion: Exit Planning for Family-Owned Businesses
Exit planning in trucking is unique for a variety of reasons. Add a family-owned business to the mix and things get complicated, especially in the current transaction market.
August 24, 2015Opinion: Hiring Standard’s Unintended Consequences
According to the law of unintended consequences, the actions of people always have effects that are not anticipated. This idea manifests itself in all sorts of areas but has a significant impact in the realm of legislation and regulation.
August 17, 2015Opinion: Freight Brokering Laws Lack Enforcement
Since its inception, MAP-21 has allowed the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to play fast and loose with its enforcement of regulations involving brokers — particularly when it comes to double brokering.
August 10, 2015Opinion: California’s Zero-Emissions Plan on the Horizon
This year, the freight movement sector will be facing the development of new emissions rules affecting trucking, warehousing and distribution centers in California.
August 3, 2015