Pride & Polish Weekly Video Encore, No. 30: Eric Turner Sr.’s 2015 Peterbilt 389 car hauler
We’re kicking off the 30-week video series, which will publish every Monday, with Eric Turner Sr.’s 2015 Peterbilt 389 glider and Wally Mo car hauler.
Kenworth appoints 2020 Dealer Council
KIRKLAND, Wash. – Kenworth Truck Co. has named the 2020 Kenworth Dealer Council members. The council has eight executives, representing 426 Kenworth dealerships in Canada and the U.S. The council works in partnership with Kenworth to support customer e…
ATA Chief Spear Highlights Key Issues Facing Trucking
Chris Spear, head of the American Trucking Associations, discussed top issues facing trucking, including highway funding, autonomous vehicles, and nuclear verdicts.
Electric Trucks, Reman Among Truck Aftermarket Issues to Watch
While there have been many changes in the trucking industry, one thing has not changed, according to Rich Ferguson, managing director, Ferguson Partners LLC. “Trucking customers still strive for efficiency. This has not charged,” he said during a prese…
5 Tips for Trucking from the Shark Tank
While it may be hard to understand what the trucking industry can learn from someone who built his initial success inside the world of hip hop music, Daymond John, founder and CEO of FUBU and star of Shark Tank, offered some food for thought during his…
Bad weather, bad behavior, bad wrecks top January’s news
The new year got off to a newsworthy start with numerous events capturing headlines, including several involving some of the winter’s most dangerous and demanding weather. The top 10 most-read stories from Truckers News in January included: FMCSA…
Spartan Sells Emergency Response Unit and Adjusts Focus
Spartan Motors, Inc. announced the sale of its Emergency Response (ER) segment to REV Group, Inc. The sale is intended to help Spartan focus on its commercial, fleet, delivery, and specialty vehicles markets.
Pilot raises funds for heart, stroke research
Throughout February
SEA Electric Opens California-Based Office
Australian automotive technology company SEA Electric continues to power ahead in the United States opening a new California based office and expanding its Senior Sales team.
NY wants to crack down on height and weight violators
Fines increased in gov’s proposal