🎣 Top Freight Conferences 2025
Freight’s hottest events of 2025 are here! From tech showcases to 3PL summits, find out which conferences will define the industry this year.
The paths differ greatly for Yellow Corp.'s former executives & workers amid bankruptcy. Among the controversy is the Teamsters' call for action.
Recent data from the Run for Less event reveals impressive performance by the Tesla Semi, with insights on range and capabilities. Tesla's electric truck appears to live up to the hype.
Old Dominion Freight Line's August performance rebounded after Yellow Corp's shutdown, with revenue resilience and growth.
Argo AI's founders bounce back, teaming up with SoftBank to start Stack AV, a $1 billion autonomous trucking venture.
FMCSA initiates a new study with 80 carriers and 2,500 CMV drivers to assess the impact of driver detention time on safety and operations.
Werner Enterprises faces a massive $36M penalty over a rejected application from a deaf driver. The EEOC lawsuit reveals complexities behind hiring and discrimination.
Explore the highs & lows of trucking in Alaska's Arctic Ocean. A world of ice road truckers, unique challenges, and stunning landscapes.
Despite improved safety in the U.S. trucking industry, litigation verdicts soar, impacting largely small businesses. Explore the trend and its implications.
Coyote Logistics and Knight-Swift make strategic layoffs amidst industry challenges. What does that mean for the market?
OTR Solutions resolves misunderstandings with Convoy and showcases its success rate, underscoring its authority in the industry.
Caminantes Trucking's devastating accident uncovers a web of uninsured trucks, delayed actions, and missed chances to avert tragedy.
In a softer freight year, TT100 carriers showcased resilience. Highlights include PepsiCo's growth, Amazon's rise, and notable newcomers and mergers.
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