Sponsored Equipment Prepare your drivers for ELDs October 26, 2020 To say 2020 has been a year of disruption in the trucking industry would be a gross understatement, particularly when it comes to drivers who have been on the front…
Sponsored Regulations 8 benefits of ELDs October 26, 2020 Electronic logging devices (ELDs) offer several driver and operational advantages, reducing Hours of Service (HoS) violations, making trip planning more efficient, and stopping renegade carriers from manipulating the paper log…
Sponsored Business Management Canada’s third-party certification to tackle ELD manipulation October 26, 2020 The most significant difference between Canada’s ELD mandate and its U.S. counterpart is the certification process. The U.S. requires suppliers to self-certify their devices, in an approach that has resulted…
Sponsored Business Management Canada continues steady march to ELD mandate October 26, 2020 There was a time when Canada was on track to have an electronic logging device (ELD) mandate established before our neighbors to the south. So, why is Canada now nearly…
Sponsored Business Management U.S. experience with ELDs offers lessons for Canada October 26, 2020 Canadian carriers hauling south of the border have gained valuable experience with electronic logging devices (ELDs) over the last couple of years. With that experience, they can expect little to…
Sponsored Business Management ELD data can improve efficiencies from the first to final mile October 25, 2020 Efficiency. It’s what every trucking company strives for whether they’re hauling across the continent or within city limits. Over the years, technology has helped increase efficiencies across the board, and…
Sponsored Business Management Drivers will adapt to ELDs October 25, 2020 When it comes to implementing an electronic logging device (ELD) solution, it’s time for carriers to have a little more confidence in their drivers’ ability to adapt to the new…
Sponsored Transportation Coronavirus Chronicles: Josiane Lorange, Isaac Instruments April 26, 2020 A simple hockey game with friends on the street of a village in Quebec’s Eastern Townships. It didn’t take more than that for the virus to set in. Josiane Lorange,…
Sponsored Transportation Coronavirus Chronicles: Christina Conforti, ShipNorthAmerica April 26, 2020 When ShipNorthAmerica signed up to help coordinate charitable trucking shipments through the Trucks for Change (T4C) network, account manager Christina Conforti was told to expect one or two loads a…
Sponsored Transportation Coronavirus Chronicles: Nicole Folz, Transport N Service April 26, 2020 On April 25, professional driver Nicole Folz took her first steps in 15 days outside a makeshift Covid-19 camp at an undisclosed airport hotel in Toronto, returning home. It capped…
Sponsored Transportation Coronavirus Chronicles: John Mulrooney, S&M Trucking April 26, 2020 John Mulrooney, also known as Papa John, has been on the road in all kinds of weather and has seen it all in his 40 years behind the wheel. With…
Sponsored Transportation Coronavirus Chronicles: Richard Joules, Eassons Transportation April 26, 2020 Families at home are separated from truck-driving loved ones at the best of times. Rion Joules, who has been a trucker’s wife for over 16 years, doesn’t feel her husband…
Sponsored Transportation Coronavirus Chronicles: Shelley Uvanile-Hesch, Sharp Transportation April 26, 2020 Shelley Uvanile-Hesch was back on the road, even if the message on the side of the truck driver’s trailer implored Canadians to stay home. The message was clear. “Stay Home.
Sponsored Transportation Coronavirus Chronicles: Santinderpal Aujla, International Truckload Services April 26, 2020 Satinderpal Aujla, an owner-operator with International Truckload Services, still couldn’t believe the drop in traffic during these days of Covid-19. “The traffic is light. Almost half way down,” he said.
Sponsored Transportation Coronavirus Chronicles: Petko Ganachev, Ken Johnson Trucking April 26, 2020 Petko Ganachev didn’t expect to be on the front lines in a battle against a worldwide pandemic, and certainly never imagined he’d be pulling double duty. A truck driver in…