
How Will English-Proficiency Requirements Impact the Trucker Shortage?
Truckers will be designated as out of service if they can't speak or read English on June 25 this year.
Truckers will be designated as out of service if they can't speak or read English on June 25 this year.
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and South Carolina are among those recently suffering layoffs in the freight business.
The short answer is that costs will go up, along with delays in deliveries. Businesses and customers will be impacted.
Autonomous trucks could alleviate the stress of the trucker shortage in 2025, as this new test hopes to show.
Why pause now? Because the threshold for import procedures has lowered from $2,500 to $800, boosting import costs.
"Automated platooning" allows multiple trucks to drive in close formation to improve fuel efficiency through drafting.
Learn how to use the right algorithm to predict your cargo needs, streamline your negotiations, or screen defective items.
Who benefits? General Motors Co. and Stellantis NV, both of which operate assembly plants in Ontario.
Trump has exempted tech products from his industry-changing tariffs, at least for now.
Drone delivery service and Walmart partner Zipline took off with home deliveries in Texas on Tuesday.
A new Samsara report has shown that drivers want technologies such as AI to help tackle road safety issues.
Walmart will keep prices low, but dropshippers may pivot away from low-ticket items and total cargo shipments will drop 15%.
China is not included among the nations that just got a 90-day stay of judgement from the US.
The agency in charge of investigating unsafe trucking companies has been asleep at the wheel since Inauguration Day.
Dropshippers will face a tough year, as the escalating trade war with China cuts into their margins. But hope isn't lost.
Scientists have designed a chipless RFID tag, which they claim could make tags cheaper but also more sustainable.
Logistics leaders are keen for AI implementation but there are hurdles to overcome.
Fully autonomous trucks are set to hit the road in Texas this April, and they'll do being so rain or shine.
Soon, truckers will no longer need a Medical Examiner’s Certificate to prove their qualifications.
Winners include Tesla, and to a lesser extent, Ford. Losers include Canada, steelworkers, and US consumers.
Orders are open for the FH Aero Electric truck, which boasts a 600km range and ability to recharge its battery in 40 minutes.