
Trucking Watches China Trade Deal Progress
The U.S.-China trade war has put a lot of stress on trucking, but the signing Jan. 15 of the first phase of a more comprehensive

The U.S.-China trade war has put a lot of stress on trucking, but the signing Jan. 15 of the first phase of a more comprehensive

An abundance of buyouts is occurring for many reasons tied to specific obstacles in the industry in contrast to an overall good economy. This makes

The new entry-level driver training rule, originally scheduled to go into effect Feb. 7, now will have to wait another two years because the government

The new Unified Carrier Registration fees for trucking companies, brokers and freight forwarders in 2020 will be reduced between $3 and $2,712, depending on the number of

It is unlikely in 2020 both the U.S. economy and the trucking industry will soar to the levels they did in 2018, but that doesn’t

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse now supports the option for employers and consortia/third-party administrators (C/TPAs) to conduct queries individually, or