Brooke Wisdom (CCJ)BusinessCCJ’s 2011 InnovatorWisconsin carrier uses a mix of old-fashioned common sense and modern technology to save money, solve problems and improve service.April 1, 2011BusinessJeff CrisseyAt the Truckload Carriers Association’s 2011 annual convention, I was thrilled to hear a carrier that was applying many of the same lean concepts throughout its operation, as Richard Stocking, president and chief operating officer for Swift Transportation, reviewed the positive effects of his company’s recent reorganization during a fleet panel discussion.April 1, 2011BusinessBeyond CCJHow to stay connected with CCJ.April 1, 2011BusinessCCJ 100 MilestonesTo mark CCJ’s centennial anniversary, here is the CCJ editors’ list of some of the most important regulations, innovations and events that have shaped the trucking industry over the last 100 years. Disagree with a ranking? Feel like there’s something we missed? We’d love to hear your opinion. Go to www.CCJ100.com/feedback and let us know […]March 10, 2011BusinessPutting the Company in the CabModern truck technology has evolved from a century-long quest for greater control and visibility of driversMarch 6, 2011BusinessEfficiency in the Early YearsViable fuel sources have been in a constant state of flux since the first issue of CCJ appeared 100 years ago this month.March 6, 2011BusinessJournalFMCSA wants EOBRs for interstate carriers, an HOS listening session, Obama proposes a budget for DOT and TMC bestows Silver Spark Plug Awards are among the industry news items featured.March 6, 2011BusinessProductsExhaust parts, lightweight trailer suspension, LED minibars and an expanded fuel filter line are among the products featured.March 6, 2011BusinessFuel SavvyThe Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association recently submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Transportation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding the agencies’ coordinated effort to establish the first-ever standards for fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions for medium- and heavy-duty engines and vehicles.March 6, 2011BusinessJeff CrisseyWorld War II trucks played a pivotal supply role in the ‘Red Ball Express’.March 5, 2011Previous PagePage 10 of 32Next PageTop StoriesDriver coaching and scorecardingDrivers rank camera as top safety tech, as long as it faces outwardTruck drivers ranked a camera, depending on which way it faces, as having a good and bad influence on driver safety.Test DrivesQuick spin: Pete's electric Model 579Recruiting & retentionTrucking's youth movement lagging, but no retirement in sight for most driversTechnologyTransportation a top 10 target of cyberattackers, cases nearly triple last yearFeatured SponsorDownload the Heavy Duty Maintenance Checklist