Equipment, Business

Female-Friendly Equipment Prevents Injuries, Improves Ease of Use, Drivers, Suppliers Say

To help attract and retain female drivers, a number of fleets and manufacturers are adding specialized equipment to help reduce injuries and minimize the amount of strength needed to complete certain tasks, which contribute to a better life on the road.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
August 11, 2016
Business, Technology

Manufacturers May Blend Braking Systems as Autonomous Technologies Gain Interest

The growth of technological systems used in autonomous vehicles in the United States, such as adaptive cruise control and self-steering, could speed the adoption of electronic braking system technology, which sends an electronic control signal to activate brakes.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
June 20, 2016
Technology, Business, Safety, Government

Fleets Use Software to Better Plan Home Time for Drivers

Home time is a key factor for driver satisfaction, so carriers are using transportation management software to remind them when drivers want to be home and find the best routes to get them there.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
May 14, 2016
Technology, Business

Driver-Friendly Dispatching

Driver pay is a key factor in attracting and retaining drivers, but fleets said just offering a competitive per-mile rate is no longer enough.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
May 12, 2016
Technology, Business, Government, Safety

Beyond Trailer Tracking

Carriers now are deploying a variety of onboard sensors that can tell them if a trailer is loaded or empty, when its doors open, the temperature of its cargo or if a pallet moves.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
March 18, 2016
Technology, Business

Technology Helps Fleets Find Lanes That Are Profitable and Efficient

As capacity tightens and government regulations make drivers’ time even more valuable, carriers and shippers are embracing technology to choose the most profitable and efficient shipping lanes, set rates and reduce empty miles.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
January 15, 2016
Technology, Business, Safety

Choosing Safe Carriers Via Technology

Technology goes beyond helping carriers and shippers find the best rates and routes; it also can help them monitor fleet safety ratings.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
January 15, 2016
Technology, Business

Brokers, 3PLs Turn to Technology to Track Loads

Freight brokers and third-party logistics providers have traditionally relied on manual check calls to update the status of a shipment, but are increasingly turning to tracking technology to satisfy shippers’ demands for greater visibility.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
January 15, 2016
Business, Logistics

Carriers Utilize Specialized Equipment to Remove Snow, Ice From Trailer Tops

Heavy snow and ice buildup on trucks and trailers can sap fuel economy, add weight, damage the equipment and even create a safety hazard if it breaks loose on the road. To avoid these risks, trucking companies are using a variety of specialized snow-removal systems to clear the tops of their vehicles.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
November 30, 2015
Business, Technology

Trailer Tracking Helps Carriers Manage Regulatory Requirements

Whether carriers are preparing to meet the final requirements of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Food Safety Modernization Act to comply with size regulations in states, technology providers said tracking technology can help operators comply with those regulatory requirements.

Mindy Long | Special to Transport Topics
November 16, 2015