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The Phase 3 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles Final Rule effectively mandates that 25% of new heavy trucks sold in the United States be all-electric by 2032 The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) announced its opposition to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) latest assault on small business truck drivers, which represent 96% of […]
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The Mojave Truck Stop will exclusively pump Phillips 66 biodiesel at its fueling stations, ensuring that customers have access to high-quality, renewable fuel The Mojave Truck Stop, in a landmark move towards sustainability, is pleased to announce it has entered an exclusive biodiesel partnership with Phillips 66. This collaboration underscores The Mojave Truck Stop’s commitment […]
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Colton flagship site will include 60 charging stations for heavy-, medium- and light-duty zero-emissions vehicles (ZEVs) As the demand for efficient, reliable electric vehicle charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure grows along the nation’s freight corridors, Greenlane today announced its first commercial EV charging corridor with more than 100 chargers, modern amenities designed to increase the comfort of […]
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“ATA opposes this rule in its current form because the post-2030 targets remain entirely unachievable given the current state of zero-emission technology…” The trucking industry says new emission standards for heavy-duty trucks announced by the Biden Administration have unachievable targets and will carry real consequences for the U.S. supply chain and movement of freight throughout the […]
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J.P. Noonan to compete by deploying the BeyondTrucks Solution to automate and optimize the management of customer fuel tank inventories and deliveries BeyondTrucks, a multi-tenant SaaS transportation management system provider focused on streamlining transport operations with automation and optimization technology, has announced the launch of its Fuel Transport Solution. One of the most valuable features […]
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ATRI identified the need for new research to document the widespread negative consequences of driver detention for carriers, truck drivers, shippers, and the economy as a whole The American Transportation Research Institute issued a call for truck drivers to provide data on their detention experiences at customer facilities. This latest data collection is part of a […]
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