Celebrate NTDAW 2025 by honoring truck drivers who power logistics, ensure supply chains, and drive economic stability across the United States.
Understand the legal and functional differences between sleeper berth and off-duty time, including FMCSA rules, usage, and logging requirements.
Fleet vehicles are business-owned cars, trucks, or vans used for daily operations like delivery, transport, and service tasks under centralized management.
The trucking industry in 2025 will exceed $950B, driven by automation, electrification, digital tools, and shaped by labor, cost, and compliance challenges.
Crude oil transportation is the process of moving unrefined petroleum from production sites to refineries using pipelines, ships, rail, and tanker trucks.
Water hauler is a bulk transport service that delivers large volumes of water using certified tanker trucks from approved sources to residential, industrial, or agricultural…
Track, manage, and understand heavy equipment types, classifications, and functions used in construction, mining, and agriculture with real-time GPS insights.
DVIR in trucking means Driver Vehicle Inspection Report, a mandatory inspection record ensuring vehicle safety and FMCSA compliance.
Food transportation moves food safely from farms to consumers using cold storage, smart tracking, and clean handling to prevent spoilage and delays.
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