Shorepower Adds Six Electrification Sites
Shorepower Technologies and Cascade Technologies, which provide truck stop electrification, said they are adding six locations in California and Oregon to expand availability of anti-idling equipment.
January 24, 2012Five Tech Companies Debut Software, Service Upgrades
Five technology companies have recently unveiled upgrades to their systems serving the trucking industry.
Companies Unveil GPS Enhancements
InthincTechnology Solutions, ALK Technologies and Mobileye NV recently announced new enhancements to their GPS products.
January 17, 2012UQM Building 100 UPS Electric Vehicles
UQM Technologies said it will build motors for a fleet of 100 electric delivery trucks that it will deploy in California later this year.
January 17, 2012Group to Organize Project to Promote Electric Vehicles
A group of executives representing vehicle manufacturers, fleet operators and utility companies said they plan to organize the first large-scale electric vehicle demonstration project and help to create a national model for the deployment of electric vehicles.
January 17, 2012Carriers Await Final Rule on EOBRs
Now that a ban on handheld phone use by truckers has taken effect, attention has shifted to a possible final rule on electronic onboard recorders.
January 9, 2012Robocom Acquires Accord Software
Supply chain software company Robocom Systems International said it has acquired Accord Software Inc. Terms were not disclosed.
January 9, 2012iTECH: Smart Roads May Be Reality by 2020
RALEIGH, N.C. — Two federal agencies that regularly deal with trucks have outlined ambitious plans that could make the nation’s highways nearly as busy with electronic communications as they are with vehicles, and doing so before the end of this decade.
January 9, 2012Orbcomm Buys PAR Logistics Management
PAR Technology Corp. said it is selling its PAR Logistics Management Systems subsidiary to telematics company Orbcomm in a transaction valued at up to $10 million.
January 9, 2012Fleets, Vendors Back Hands-Free Devices But Blast NTSB’s Call for Total Cellphone Ban
While many trucking fleets and the companies that make in-cab data devices to support carriers’ operations back moves to restrict cellphone use by drivers, a number of them strongly oppose the recent National Transportation Safety Board recommendation that calls for a total ban on their use — including hands-free devices — while driving.
January 9, 2012