This article will cover what NOAA is predicting for the upcoming winter, how the different conditions could make an impact on the trucking industry, and how the truck drivers can prepare for driving in different weather conditions they may be used to.
This article will cover how the shift from combustion vehicles towards electric vehicles occurred, what goals are created to have more EVs on the road, and how to make this sustainable in the long run.
This blog post will cover what the newest recall is for Tesla Model 3, how many vehicles this is impacting, how Tesla found out about it, and why this recall is different from others.
This post will cover what the positives and negatives are for purchasing or leasing an electric vehicle.
This article will cover the top ten safest pickup trucks, what features are included to make them so safe, and any awards they earned from the IIHS and the NHTSA.
This article will cover how the diesel crisis in the United States had started, the impact of the crisis, and what companies could do to help combat the issue.
The rise of autonomous technology and the ever-growing demand for sustainability are two main drivers of this market trend. In particular, the construction industry is beginning to realize the potential benefits of electrification. For example, electric excavators offer several advantages over their diesel counterparts, including lower emissions, lower operating costs, and increased operator productivity.
You don’t need to know the ins and outs of how to ship a car; nevertheless, you really do need to know the importance of the Bill of Lading (BOL) that will be given to you by your auto transport carrier.
California is doing its part to fight climate change. The state’s Air Resources Board, which regulates greenhouse gases and other pollutants released by vehicles, announced a plan that could ban the sale of all new gasoline-powered cars in California by 2035.
In early 2022, the FMCSA updated the driver training requirements and now some states are seeking an exemption for this new regulation.
The cost of diesel and the trucking industry go hand in hand. Rising diesel costs have always and will continue to have a direct impact on the entire trucking industry worldwide. This is not just an issue in the United States but the entire globe is feeling the pressures of rising costs.
Have you tried placing a shipping order to restock your inventory in the last six months? If you did, you probably had a heart attack when you saw how much it would cost. The cost of shipping a car can fluctuate based on many factors, from the type of vehicle to the time of year. In this post, we will break down the key factors that led to the current rise in shipping prices.
Diesel prices in the United States have hit a price not seen since 2018, according to the Department of Energy. Fuel prices in general have been steadily increasing for the last five months, give or take. Diesel prices have raised 45 cents per gallon since the week ending February 8th as well. This sharp increase has already impacted the price of transporting goods, including automobiles. Keep reading to see how high diesel prices affect car shipping services and transportation services in general, and how you might be able to save some money despite higher fuel prices.
Growing inventory levels, tight warehouse capacity keep industry humming, LMI data show.
Diesel consumption is one of the top pollutants for the environment. The challenge is that there is no single alternative. An in depth explanation of alternative fuels. It shows whether or not these alternatives are the most pragmatic solution for carbon emission reduction involving heavy haul shipping. Also explains why diesel seems to be the only type of fuel and why there aren’t alternatives and also why there should be alternatives.