Implementation of automatic braking technology for freight railroads is nearly complete, an industry group indicated recently.
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Hyundai Halts South Korea Output as Coronavirus Causes Parts Shortage
Hyundai Motor Co. is halting production in South Korea this week because of a component shortage caused by the coronavirus, the first global automaker to suspend output outside China because of the outbreak.
February 4, 2020Colorado Infrastructure Receives C- on Latest ASCE Report Card
Colorado’s infrastructure earned a C-minus on its recent report card from the American Society of Civil Engineers.
February 3, 2020Trump Signs Executive Order to Combat Human Trafficking
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that is meant to help fight human trafficking and sexual exploitation, which is one of the trucking industry’s biggest initiatives.
January 31, 2020Commodity Shipping Costs Fall 99.95% After Coronavirus Slams Market
The coronavirus crisis in China has hammered many markets this month: none may have felt a bigger impact than freight, reflecting consequences for raw materials, including iron ore, that are carried by sea.
January 31, 2020Coronavirus Emergency Declared; WHO Downplays Trade Impact
The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak that started in China a global emergency Jan. 30 after the number of cases worldwide spiked more than tenfold in a week.
January 30, 2020UPS-Waymo Partnership to Start in Near Future
UPS and Waymo announced Jan. 29 a pilot program for autonomous vehicle package pickup in Phoenix.
January 30, 2020Understanding the Benefits of AI in Fleet Safety Platforms
AI is becoming pervasive across the industry and transforming the way fleets do business. In this webinar we’ll cover how AI has transformed the category of video safety systems, how AI works with other technologies to deliver value, and how fleets can benefit in the long run from implementing AI based technology.Â
February 20, 2020Grounded Jet Sends Boeing to First Annual Loss in Two Decades
Boeing, an icon of American manufacturing, suffered its first annual financial loss in more than two decades while the cost of fixing its marquee aircraft after two deadly crashes soared to more than $18 billion.
January 29, 2020House Democrats Outline Five-Year, $760 Billion Infrastructure Proposal
WASHINGTON — House Democrats’ attempt at transforming the country’s Eisenhower-era transportation system came in the form of a five-year, $760 billion proposal that would necessitate input from the president to ultimately fund major programs.
January 29, 2020