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Faster Page Loads Deliver Truckloads of New Drivers for U.S. Xpress

Traffic jams and speed limits may prevent truckers from driving any faster, but America鈥檚 largest independent truckload carrier has found a way to speed its internet connections with drivers across the country to help address its truck driver shortage.

January 5, 2018
GovernmentBusinessTCA

Sen. Schumer, Teamsters Push for Bill to Cover Pensions

Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Peter King joined Long Island Teamsters Jan. 2 in calling for union pension shortfalls to be funded through Treasury bonds tied to the federal budget.

January 4, 2018
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyFuelTCA

Comment Period About to Close on Hotly Debated Glider Provision Repeal

WASHINGTON 鈥 To the Environmental Protection Agency, the trucking industry and clean air advocates, semi-trucks outfitted with glider kits represent a new front in the debate over government regulation. And this week happens to be a key week for deciding how and whether trucks like these can continue to be made and sold.

January 4, 2018
GovernmentFuelLogisticsTCA

Missouri Gas Tax Increase May Land on Ballot After Task Force Report

A panel set up by Missouri lawmakers wants Missouri voters to raise the state鈥檚 gasoline tax by a dime per gallon to help maintain one of the nation鈥檚 most extensive highway networks.

January 3, 2018
BusinessLogisticsAutonomousTCA

Largest Automated Container Terminal Begins Operation in China

A $2.15 billion fully automated container terminal started operating at Shanghai鈥檚 Yangshan Port.

January 2, 2018
BusinessLogisticsTCA

UPS Touts Record Number of Package Returns This Holiday Season

Some 1.4 million packages are expected to be sent back to retailers on Jan. 3, according to UPS Inc., which has dubbed the massive return-to-sender day 鈥淣ational Returns Day.鈥

January 2, 2018
BusinessLogisticsTCA

Philly鈥檚 Port Prepares for Further Growth: Bigger Ships, Expanded Cargoes, New Cranes

At the Port of Philadelphia, two harbor cranes, as large as any in the world, will arrive in early March.

January 2, 2018
BusinessTechnologyAutonomousTCA

Companies Race to Create Sensors for Self-Driving Vehicles

To drive a car, you need to see the world around you. But computers are blind, so autonomous cars must rely on other ways to perceive their surroundings.

December 27, 2017
GovernmentTechnologyEquipmentSafetyAutonomousTCA

Jacksonville, Fla., Opens Test Track to Future for Self-Driving Shuttles

The futuristic appeal of the autonomous vehicles that began operating Dec. 21 on the Jacksonville Transportation Authority test track is the prospect that eventually hundreds of them could be shuttling passengers around downtown.

December 21, 2017
BusinessTechnologyEquipmentSafetyLogisticsAutonomousTCA

New Deal Sends Autonomous Caterpillar Trucks to Australia

Another fleet of mining trucks will join the growing ranks of machines operating autonomously using Caterpillar Inc. systems in Australia next year, reflecting the company鈥檚 push to cement industry partnerships with proprietary technology.

December 21, 2017

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