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Supreme Court rules OHSA's vaccine mandate will not take effect
The Justices voted 6-3 in agreement with the challenges to the mandate, which claimed that OSHA and the Secretary of Labor did not have the authority to issue the mandate.
January 13, 2022
EHS Trucking acquired by RoadOne
EHS is a full-service trucking company serving the Great Lakes Region with a fleet of 170 tractors, 200 drivers and independent contractors. Also: Fuel prices back on the rise; Sandeep Kar joins Noregon; Love's plans to add 3k truck parking spaces.
January 12, 2022
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Milan Supply Chain Solutions acquired, UPS & Amazon expat to lead new company
The new Atlanta-based consolidated carrier will focus on the regional middle-mile market in retail, consumer goods, packaging and industrial supply sectors across the South, Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions.
January 10, 2022
Business
Christenson Transportation acquires Sharp Transport
Strafford, Missouri-based Christenson Transportation has acquired Sharp Transport Inc., a family-owned carrier headquartered in Ethridge, Tennessee.
January 10, 2022
Business
Wilson Logistics sells its western division to furniture retailer
Parts of the 1,200-truck fleet based in Springfield, Missouri, will add to Ashley Furniture's brokerage and distribution services in the western U.S.
January 5, 2022
Business
Diesel prices close 2021 with 7-week decline
Fuel prices across the U.S. dropped an average of 12.1 cents to close out the year, according to the Department of Energy's numbers. Also: Yokohama increasing tire prices in February.
January 5, 2022
Business
Schneider acquires Top 250 dedicated truckload fleet
Ohio-based Midwest Logistics Systems, which operates 900 tractors, will run as an independent subsidiary of Schneider under the MLS name.
January 4, 2022
Business
The benefit of being a trucking 'border dweller'
For most of its modern history, the transportation industry experienced gradual evolution but times are different.
January 3, 2022
Business
Bison acquires Hartt Transport, boosts cross-border operation
Hartt, one of the largest truckload carriers based in the Northeast, will strengthen Bison's cross-border operations.
January 3, 2022
Business
Werner founder to pay nearly $487k in fines to FTC for alleged antitrust law violations
Clarence L. Werner was accused by FTC and DOJ of not reporting certain acquisitions of company stock as required by federal antitrust laws. Also: FMCSA amending certain hazmat regs to reflect latest CVSA handbook.
December 24, 2021
Regulations
CVSA adopts program aimed at addressing driver fatigue
The North American Fatigue Management Program is an educational and training program aimed at preventing fatigue-related risks and crashes. Also: Alcohol distributor testing 10 Xos electric trucks; 3PL Redwood Logistics acquired.
December 16, 2021
Regulations
Senators raise concern over cross-border vaccine mandate for truckers
In a letter to President Biden, a group of Senators asked the administration to engage with Canada to discuss the looming mandates. Also: Schneider to test in-truck alcohol detection system; UPS surpasses 1 billion COVID vaccines delivered.
December 15, 2021
Economic trends
Trucking conditions hit lowest point since July 2020
Rising fuel prices were the biggest reason for the decline, FTR said, as freight rates, volume and utilization remained strong. Also: EPA administrator test drives electric Volvo, Mack trucks; Certain Kenworths, Peterbilts recalled; more.
December 14, 2021
Business
Ryder acquiring e-commerce, omnichannel fulfillment provider
With the expanded footprint following the acquisition, Ryder’s e-commerce and omnichannel fulfillment solution is expected to be able to deliver to 100% of the U.S. within two days and 60% of the U.S. within one day.
December 13, 2021
Business
Koch Trucking to pay $500,000 to settle EEOC lawsuit over strength test
EEOC alleged in 2019 that Stan Koch and Sons sexually discriminated against women with a strength test administered to prospective drivers. Also: Fitch Ratings has positive outlook on trucking; Ryder recognizes carriers for outstanding service.
December 10, 2021
Business
Knight-Swift spends $150M to grow its LTL network
MME's regional footprint complements Knight-Swift's southeastern and midwestern LTL presence alongside its AAA Cooper Transportation brand, which together cover over half the U.S.
December 6, 2021
Business
Tell your story first: Using driver data to lower insurance costs
Something as simple as failure to wear a seatbelt sets off red flags for insurance underwriters.
December 6, 2021
Business
Long live insurance
AI and automation are empowering insurance businesses to return to their human-centric roots.
December 4, 2021
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