We are encouraged by several proposed adjustments that should help lower costs and ease implementation,” ATA Vice President of Energy and Environmental Affairs Patrick Kelly said.
Emissions can be reduced, and trucking fleets still can rely on today’s predominant vehicle technologies and fueling infrastructure.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] TOKYO — Japan’s global exports rose 3.7% in October from a year earlier while imports from the world edged up 0.6%, according to ...
Freight carriers reported a more subdued start to the holiday shipping season, with DHL expecting volume about 33% above typical levels but slightly below prior years. Retailers projected more than $1 ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Aluminum supplier Novelis Inc. said its employees were safely evacuated after another fire broke out at its facility in New York on Nov.
Ford Motor Co. said the latest fire at a key aluminum supplier in New York won’t derail its profits this year because the blaze was “swiftly contained” and the plant is operating again. Ford affirmed ...
Automated truck developer Kodiak AI took another step toward production ramp-up with the purchase of 100 steering systems from component and automotive technology supplier ZF, the companies said. They ...
The ATA For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index fell 2.1% in October to its lowest level since early 2025, marking a 1.8% year-over-year drop. Additional freight indicators, including the Cass Freight Index and ...
The Trump administration is eliminating Energy Department offices focused on clean energy and renewables and, instead, creating units dedicated to hydrocarbons and fusion energy. The changes are part ...
A 2024 report by DOT’s Advisory Committee on Human Trafficking determined that the exploitation of victims along transportation systems generates an estimated $150 billion in illicit annual profits.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Canada and its 13 provinces and territories agreed to knock down more hurdles to trading internally, as the country tries to reduce its ...
FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam said Nov. 20 that global trade and supply chain shifts driven by technology and geopolitical risks are creating a lasting, more regional pattern. FedEx reaffirmed its ...
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