Automated Trucks Projected to Eclipse 1 Million by 2032 Friday April 22, 2022 | Technology & Equipment Automated trucks and buses are expected to grow from nearly none to 1.2 million a year by 2032, according to a new market analysis by Guidehouse Insights.
Omicron ‘Wild Card’ Affecting 2022 Shipping Conditions: FTR Thursday December 23, 2021 | Business Conditions Shippers continue to face challenging transportation conditions as diesel prices surge and truck capacity shrinks, FTR’s latest Shippers Conditions Index shows.
Star: Supply Chain ‘Horrors’ Feared as Canada Prepares for Truck Driver Vax Mandate Wednesday November 24, 2021 | Border & Customs, Business Conditions, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, Operations & Safety In an interview with the Toronto Star and other mainstream media this week, CTA president Stephen Laskowski explained how thousands of Canadian who won’t be vaccinated in January to meet mandates imposed by Canada and the U.S. will throw a supply chain already stretched thin into even more chaos.
US Vax Rule Unclear for Truck Drivers: Law Experts Friday November 05, 2021 | Border & Customs, COVID-19, Labour/HR/Driver Shortage, Operations & Safety According to a legal firm that specializes in workplace safety – truck drivers that are out on the road driving are subject to Department of Transportation regulations, not OSHA standards, therefore the Biden Administration’s vaccine mandate should not apply while they’re out on the road.