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Quarterhill lands $2.5M contract for Chicago area traffic data collection
The company will install new "Continuous Count Sites,” which will collect year-round information on volumes and vehicle types across Northeastern Illinois roadways.
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Provided by Schneider National
Schneider National names manufacturing CEO to board
Husco leader Austin Ramirez brings "a thoughtful, strategic perspective" to Schneider's board, CEO Mark Rourke said.
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Manufacturers balance costs, inventory amid uncertain rate environment
As companies watch to see if the Federal Reserve may change its posture on interest rates later in the year, and ripple effects from the Middle East continue, they’re getting more comfortable navigating the complexity.
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Daimler launches large-scale DEF software update for in-service trucks
The EPA’s overhaul of restrictions has spurred the OEM to implement software updates for over 300,000 trucks.
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Consumer spending rises as inflation speeds up to three-year high
Traders in interest rate futures say the Federal Reserve will raise the federal funds rate by at least a quarter percentage point by the end of this year.
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FedEx Freight turns focus toward high-margin shipments
The LTL carrier has its sights set on gaining market share in the healthcare, grocery and technology markets as an independent company.
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Prime Inc. seeks $11M refund from IRS
A legal complaint says the federal government should reimburse the trucking company for wrongfully collecting diesel taxes tied to its refrigerated trailers.
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Provided by Kratos Defense and Security Solutions
Kratos completes cross-country tandem autonomous haul for NASCAR race
The route spanned from Florida to North Carolina and California to deliver race equipment to San Diego.
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Tennessee trucking business files for bankruptcy
Memphis-based Tucker Boyz Transportation had 22 power units as of May 2025, according to a federal database.
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Proposed Ghostruck Act aims to restrict ELD edits
Under the bill, drivers, dispatchers and other personnel would have to be physically based in North America to update the records.
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Obtained from ATRI
ATRI seeks input on use of driver-facing cameras
The information will be used to map carrier and driver strategies to manage in-cab data that improves safety outcomes.
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Industry groups press FMCSA after Supreme Court decision expands legal risk for brokers
The Small Business in Transportation Coalition says unrated carriers could be discriminated against due to the justices' decision.
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Obtained from Volvo Autonomous Solutions
Volvo Autonomous Solutions launches commercial operations with AVI-SPL
The autonomous route between Dallas and Houston will be hauling electronics and initially have a safety driver on board.
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Stock, bond markets signal improving economic outlook: Conference Board
Despite recent gains in the Leading Economic Index, the six- and 12-month growth rates in the index suggest the economy is slowing, the Conference Board said.
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Swift Transportation expands CDL school network to Alabama
The addition of FleetForce Truck Driver Training to the carrier’s Mobile terminal seeks to meet growing demand for drivers in the Southeast.
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ATRI asks industry about safety tech acceptance, resistance
The organization is researching advanced driver assistance system technologies as part of a four-year initiative for TechCelerate.
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Pocketed demand helps trucking industry
Despite falling demand in some sectors, tech spending is soaring.
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DOT to launch visibility dashboard to aid trucking, supply chain networks
The development is part of the American Supply Chain Sovereignty Initiative to connect cargo hubs with industry stakeholders.
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Fed holds benchmark rate steady
Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh repeatedly said the central bank’s monetary policy committee will push down inflation toward its 2% goal.
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Cummins CEO joins 3M board of directors
The OEM executive was also appointed to the board’s science, technology and sustainability committee.
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Texas-based carrier files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Triple RRR Carriers, which specialized in cross-border freight, reported nearly $1.2 million in liabilities.
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Einride becomes publicly traded company
After securing shareholder approval, the autonomous freight technology company began trading on the Nasdaq.
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Obtained from Trimac
Trimac names VP of safety
Trucking executive Frankie Fuchs brings more than two decades of experience to the Canada-based bulk carrier.
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Sparhawk Trucking seeks buyer, warns of mass layoffs
“It is impossible for us to determine at present which employees may be affected, if any,” according to the company’s Chapter 11 trustee.