A prototype forestry trailer with an electric drive axle appears to be delivering “promising results” in terms of fuel economy and greenhouse gas emissions. Using a trailer with one conventional […]
Similar Posts
Tentative deal reached to end port strike
A tentative deal has been reached between employers and workers in the strike that has halted shipments in and out of British Columbia ports for nearly two weeks. A statement […]
CTA calls on drivers to help in Driver Inc. fight
The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) is calling on those who work behind the wheel to help raise concerns about Driver Inc. – a business model that misclassifies employees as independent […]
Titanium adds Jacksonville to growing U.S. 3PL network
Titanium Transportation continues its U.S. expansion, securing its seventh freight brokerage there in Jacksonville, Fla. Those locations complement three in Canada, bringing its total to 10. “Today’s announcement re-affirms our […]
When is a decertified ELD not a decertified ELD?
A new list has recently appeared on Transport Canada’s webpage hosting the official list of electronic logging devices (ELDs). It’s a list of “No Longer Certified” ELDs. Carriers shopping for […]
Motive expands executive team
Automated operations platform Motive expanded its executive team, with the addition of Carolyn Patterson as chief human resources officer and Robson Grieve as chief marketing officer. Patterson comes from SeatGeek […]
Ontario’s online air brake learning module for renewals begins Sept. 1
The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is introducing a new online air brake learning module on Sept. 1, to replace the in-person air brake knowledge test at time of renewal. […]