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Trucking Industry Changes: Halfway Through 2012
We’re already halfway through 2012—what trucking industry changes have you implemented to help your fleet cut costs? If your bottom line from the first half of the year isn’t what you hoped it would be, consider TripPak SERVICES™ solutions that more »
Trucking Industry Changes: How the Cell Phone Ruling Affects Company Fleets
The most recent trucking industry changes concerning cell phones are official: it’s now illegal to use handheld cell phones while driving buses and big rigs. This new law took effect on January 3. Though the new rule has been a more »
Trucking Technology: “The New Driver Classroom” – How Fleets are Using Driver Online Training More and More (and Drivers are Loving It!)
Driver online training is the next big thing in trucking technology. Command Solutions Orientation is an online orientation program designed to train truck drivers who want to work for fleets of any size. Fleets that use Command Solutions screen drivers more »
The Recession and the Recovery: How the Trucking Industry Changes
The state of the economy plays a significant role in trucking industry changes. A recession causes spending, and therefore manufacturing, to diminish, which decreases the amount of goods that need to be transported around the country. Decreased demand means that more »



