BusinessTechnologyEquipmentSafetyLogisticsFor-Hire

How to Cut Fleet Maintenance Costs Without Cutting Corners

In early 2026, the primary parts-related issue for managers is cost containment, said Robert Braswell, TMC鈥檚 executive director.

March 30, 2026
BusinessEquipmentSafety

Real-Time Cost Pressures Test Fleet Preventive Maintenance Schedules

Fleet maintenance leaders must negotiate a tricky balance between controlling costs and maximizing vehicle uptime through preventive maintenance.

March 30, 2026
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyEquipmentFuel

Leasing Demand Rises as Fleets Confront 2027 NOx Rule

Tighter emissions standards for heavy-duty engines produced starting in 2027 will make leasing more attractive, said Dean Vicha, president of NationaLease.

March 30, 2026
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyEquipmentSafetyAutonomous

Autonomous Truck Developers Set Stage for Large-Scale Deployment

Working together with major truck makers and industry suppliers, self-driving truck companies are preparing factories for mass production of driverless trucks.

March 30, 2026
BusinessTechnologySafetyFuelLogistics

Fuel Cards: Beyond Discounts at the Pump

While operating in a soft freight market that has been squeezing margins, carriers of all sizes have been relying on fuel cards for savings at the pump and tighter control over fuel spending.

March 30, 2026
GovernmentBusinessEquipmentSafetyLogistics

Federal Funding Spurs Action on Truck Parking

Commercial truck parking challenges persist, but government leaders are increasingly paying attention, from the halls of Congress to statehouses and regional planning commissions.

March 30, 2026
BusinessTechnologySafetyLogistics

Truck Parking Breaks New Ground

Truck parking "is a nightmare after 4 or 5 p.m.,鈥 professional truck 颅driver Charles Rudd said. But private-sector parking models are emerging to fill the gaps left by public parking.

March 30, 2026
BusinessTechnologyEquipmentSafety

Carriers Turn to Wellness Tools to Support Truckers

Fleets are increasingly utilizing wellness programs and technology to prioritize their drivers' health and wellness, in efforts to improve driver morale, performance and retention.

March 30, 2026
GovernmentBusinessSafety

DOT Inspector General Says More Needed on Mexican Truck Safety

The Department of Transportation said more work is needed to ensure the safety of Mexican trucks and buses awaiting permission to drive on U.S. roadways, the Associated Press reported.

September 3, 2009