Trucking

Massachusetts Delays Zero-Emission Truck Mandate to 2027
Transportation & Delivery Massachusetts Delays Zero-Emission Truck Mandate to 2027

Massachusetts has decided to delay enforcement of its Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) rule, pushing the mandate for zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) to 2027, marking a significant development for the commercial trucking industry within the state. The ACT rule, initially introduced in California and

How Is AI Transforming the Freight Brokerage Industry?
Transportation & Delivery How Is AI Transforming the Freight Brokerage Industry?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has ushered in a transformative era for the freight brokerage industry, fundamentally altering the landscape through enhanced operational efficiency and innovative problem-solving techniques. This market analysis delves into how AI is reshaping freight brokerage by

How Will FitzMark's Latest Acquisitions Impact the Freight Industry?
Transportation & Delivery How Will FitzMark's Latest Acquisitions Impact the Freight Industry?

Freight broker FitzMark has announced the acquisition of two brokerages, High Point Logistics (HPL) and Pentonix Freight. FitzMark, headquartered in Indianapolis, specializes in refrigerated freight and less-than-truckload (LTL) services. This acquisition marks FitzMark's ninth since the

Will the Staged Accident Fraud Prevention Act Protect Truckers?
Transportation & Delivery Will the Staged Accident Fraud Prevention Act Protect Truckers?

Representatives Mike Collins and Brandon Gill have introduced the Staged Accident Fraud Prevention Act in the U.S. House to curb fraudulent staged truck accidents, a rising issue impacting the trucking industry. These schemes, where fraudsters intentionally orchestrate collisions to gain large

Saskatchewan Faces Trucking Crisis Amid Training Fund Cuts
Transportation & Delivery Saskatchewan Faces Trucking Crisis Amid Training Fund Cuts

Saskatchewan's trucking industry is facing significant challenges due to a critical shortage of provincial and federal funding for training programs. The crisis began in August 2024 when the federal government made a substantial cut of $17.6 million to Saskatchewan’s Labour Market Transfer A

What Lessons Can Trucking Firms Learn from the Vancouver Incident?
Transportation & Delivery What Lessons Can Trucking Firms Learn from the Vancouver Incident?

On a seemingly ordinary night, a commercial truck driver from Supersonic Transport, based in Surrey, British Columbia, found himself at the center of a major transportation mishap. On April 2, at about 11 p.m., the driver carried an overheight load that grossly exceeded the legal limit of 4.15

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