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Bollinger B4 Class 4 electric trucks now available through NAFG Sourcewell contract agreement #032824-NAF Mullen Automotive, Inc. an electric vehicle (“EV”) manufacturer, today announces it has partnered with National Auto Fleet Group (“NAFG”) to sell its all-electric, Class 4 Bollinger B4 commercial trucks to government agencies through NAFG’s Sourcewell-awarded contract #032824-NAF. “Bollinger Motors is excited to work with […]
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This service is a testament to the dynamic collaboration between CSX, CPKC and Schneider Schneider is set to launch a new Intermodal service providing continuous rail service between points in Mexico and Texas and points in the Southeastern United States. Service on the new route will begin in December. The lane is a result of […]
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“The biodiesel blenders’ tax credit is a key policy that helps keep diesel prices down and reduces carbon emissions,” said Doug Kantor, NACS General Counsel NATSO, representing America’s truck stops and travel centers, SIGMA: America’s Leading Fuel Marketers, and the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) joined 36 organizations representing a broad spectrum of energy and […]
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New Report reveals IIJA transportation projects will add 77 million metric tonnes of CO2-equivalent emissions—equal to running 20 coal plants annually Transportation for America released Fueling the Crisis: Climate Consequences of the 2021 Infrastructure Bill, a new report uncovering the alarming climate impact of the transportation projects funded by the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs […]
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The associations, which represent nearly 80 percent of fuel sold at retail, applauded Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) for his recent public comments stating the biodiesel tax is among 20 included in a tax package that “must be passed.” NATSO, representing truck stops and travel centers, and SIGMA: America’s Leading Fuel Marketers, urged Congress to harness growing momentum […]
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“An acceleration in carrier exits could speed up the market’s return to equilibrium and provide a better backdrop for rates next year.” According to the latest Bloomberg | Truckstop survey, which polled owner-operators and small fleets, carriers who have faced challenges with weak demand and low rates are now seeing signs of improvement ahead, though some are […]
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