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Section: Perspectives
Government affairs
Telling the truckload story
As midterm elections approach, policymakers are rightly eager to connect with voters, and it’s important that the trucking industry seize this opportunity to tell our story.
October 13, 2022
Companies
Exciting times at TCA
In the past six months, TCA has continued to experience record membership growth and retention.
September 16, 2022
Business
Becoming more attractive to modern shippers
Carriers that can confidently answer questions about labor, sustainability and location will be the most desirable for shippers moving forward.
January 25, 2023
Business
Industry can't afford to remain 'on mute' if it's to adapt to challenges
Conducting business as usual virtually has been a struggle for all of us, but one which our industry has had to overcome to keep our country supplied with the necessary goods and equipment to combat the largest health crisis in generations.
June 13, 2021
Autonomous
Questions about autonomous vehicles
The cottage industries that pre-dated the industrial revolution built skilled labor, craftspeople and tradespeople but the industrial revolution largely put these skilled positions on the back burner.
January 4, 2023
Alternative power
The truth about red herrings
We are continually assaulted by opinions and separating fact from fiction is challenging.
August 9, 2021
Equipment
Hard to abate emissions? I think not
There are many things that can be classified as hard in this world, but trucking emissions should not be hard to abate. Find out why on CCJ.
January 13, 2021
Trucks
The psychology of vehicle color
More than half of all Class 8 trucks are a shade of the same color.
June 3, 2021
Used trucks
Don't get left out in the cold in a hot used truck market
In the Class 8 market, the number of available advertised trucks has gone from 40,000 last June to 16,000 today.
March 2, 2021
Workforce
Feedback helps catch turnover issues you didn't think to ask about
Two simple questions can lead to a powerful culture change that reduces driver turnover.
October 10, 2022
Business
Truck accident video prompts Florida to change law
A recent victory in Florida civil law will allow trial judges to weigh compelling video evidence to issue summary judgements.
February 10, 2021
Business
50-truck fleet owner, and still driver, recounts a strange, tough year
Last March and April, CCJ talked to dozens of fleets about how the COVID-19 outbreak was impacting their daily operations, their business, and their personnel. We’re catching up with some of those same fleets a year later to see how they’re faring.
March 8, 2021
Perspectives
Why the 'bullwhip effect' is exacerbating the supply chain crisis
"I have had the opportunity to work at several levels of the international supply chain for more than 20 years and have bought hundreds of containers of goods from over 25 Asian suppliers. I’ve never seen anything like 2021."
December 17, 2021
Maintenance
5 tips to improve uptime
While 100% utilization is not possible, there are some simple things fleets can do to get close.
March 13, 2021
Business
5 ways fleet managers can reduce operational costs
There are numerous overheads in this line of work. The most prominent ones that spring to mind are fuel charges and asset maintenance costs.
August 15, 2021
Safety
5 ways to prevent injuries while working on a tanker truck
Operating a tanker truck can be dangerous but by following a few simple steps, you can create a safe working environment for everyone.
December 5, 2022
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