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Fleets Plan Bypass Around the Whole Network, Not Just the Easy Parts
Fleets run across a patchwork of state rules, enforcement patterns, and weigh stations that rarely look the same from one corridor to the next. Planning around those moving parts is where weigh station bypass strategy is headed.
Hub Group CFO, COO Exit as Firm Lines Up September Refilings
Two longtime Hub Group executives exited their leadership roles as the firm works to rectify accounting errors that will see it refile a series of earnings.
Amazon Sells C$14 Billion in Bonds, Sets Canadian Record
Amazon sold C$14 billion in high-grade bonds, the largest corporate debt offering on record in the currency, after drawing about twice that amount in demand.
First Brands Gets New Shot at Creditor Vote on Lawsuit Plan
Bankrupt auto parts maker First Brands can seek creditor approval for a revised bankruptcy payout plan as a judge weighs whether to shift the case to Chapter 7.
Senate Panel Sets Sights on Highway Bill
Chairwoman Shelley Moore Capito said the panel is crafting legislation aimed at improving safety and reliability across the nation’s transportation network.
Toyota RAV4s Are the Most Coveted Used Cars in America
Most cars lose value the moment they leave a dealer’s lot. The Toyota RAV4 hybrid gains it.
Kevin Knight Steps Down as Knight-Swift Executive Chairman
The Plain City, Utah, native was CEO of Knight Transportation from 1994 to 2014. He was one of four founders of Knight Transportation in 1990.
Oil Supertanker Orders Eclipse Record Set in 2008
There are currently 262 supertankers, each capable of hauling 2 million barrels of crude oil, on order at shipyards around the world.
G7 to Seek Trump’s Approval of Hormuz Demining Mission
The plan would have American allies deploy assets to the strait within days of a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran.
OPEC+ Agrees to Another Symbolic Quota Increase for July
With the Strait of Hormuz largely closed by the Iran war and Middle East producers forced to cut output, the OPEC+ decision remains theoretical for the time being.
Texas Gas Drillers Shut Out of Oil Price Rally Shut Off Wells
“We’re losing money hand over fist on gas,” Elevation CEO Steve Pruett said in an interview. “Gas is half our product, so it’s really maddening.”
2 More Screwworm Infections Found in Texas
The USDA and the U.S. cattle industry have been racing to prevent an infestation since the pest was detected in Mexico late in 2024 after decades of being contained.
Ohio Revokes CDLs for 1,200 Foreign Truckers
Ohio stopped issuing non-domiciled CDLs in September when Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy imposed a nationwide halt.
Mexico's Sheinbaum Unveils EV Prototype Backed by Government
Sheinbaum has touted Olinia as a zero-emissions option for urban mobility that could help Mexico develop domestic supply chains and launch a national brand.
Asia-to-U.S. Container Rates Spike 109% Since War Started
The spot rate for a 40-foot container to the U.S. West Coast from Asia was up 20%, to $3,933.
Oil Prices Volatile as Iran Conflict Flares
Brent crude, the international standard, was up $1.12 to $94.21 after jumping $4.60 a barrel overnight.
Trucking Deregulation Champion Bob Packwood Dies
He was the lead Republican cosponsor of the Motor Carrier Act of 1980, which effectively deregulated the trucking industry by reducing government control.
Perspective: RNG Provides Stability for Fleets
RNG is already powering heavy-duty trucks on American highways, and it’s time the trucking industry paid closer attention, writes Clean Energy's Clay Corbus.
Detention Data Drives Shift From Delay to Decision
For truck drivers and fleet operators, a line from rock legend Tom Petty captures the frustration of driver detention: “The waiting is the hardest part.”
Tenet Transportation Tech, Crown Data Systems Merge
Tenet Transportation Tech merged with Crown Data Systems, combining Tenet’s carrier operations software with Crown’s airfreight trucking software business.