House Rejects ELD Delay Trucking Industry Braces for Compliance

House Rejects ELD Delay Trucking Industry Braces for Compliance

The U.S. House of Representatives rejected a proposal to delay the mandatory implementation of Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs), signaling their full rollout in the trucking industry. Despite compliance challenges and industry debate, ELDs aim to improve road safety and regulate hours of service. Trucking companies need to proactively adapt, leveraging technological innovation and industry collaboration to achieve sustainable development. The rejection underscores the government's commitment to enforcing existing regulations and prioritizing safety within the sector. The industry now faces pressure to adopt ELDs and meet compliance deadlines.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Industry Hits Decade High As Freight Demand Soars

Trucking Industry Hits Decade High As Freight Demand Soars

The US trucking industry experienced its strongest growth in a decade, with freight volumes surging by 9.9%, driven primarily by holiday spending, e-commerce expansion, and post-disaster reconstruction. The industry faces challenges like driver shortages and the ELD mandate. However, technological innovation promises to drive its intelligent and efficient development. Truck drivers, as unsung heroes, are becoming increasingly important to the economy.

Trucking Fleets Struggle with Data Use Under ELD Mandate

Trucking Fleets Struggle with Data Use Under ELD Mandate

A recent survey reveals that despite the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate, one-third of US truck drivers still use paper logs. The survey highlights the underutilization of ELD technology, with fleets failing to fully leverage data analytics for optimized operations. Experts advocate for enhanced training to unlock the value of data, improving fuel efficiency, vehicle maintenance, driver safety, and customer service, ultimately leading to a competitive advantage. The mandate's potential remains untapped without proper data analysis and integration into fleet management strategies.

US Trucking Market Sees Brief Recovery Amid Persistent Challenges

US Trucking Market Sees Brief Recovery Amid Persistent Challenges

The U.S. Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) rebounded slightly in September, but remained negative, indicating a challenging market environment. Stable fuel prices and moderate growth in freight demand were the main drivers of the increase, but overcapacity and weak demand remain long-term challenges. Experts predict no substantial market improvement in the short term. They advise carriers to optimize operations, expand services, and invest prudently to navigate the difficulties.

Outpost and Greenpoint Invest 1B in Trucking Network Overhaul

Outpost and Greenpoint Invest 1B in Trucking Network Overhaul

Outpost and GreenPoint announced a $1 billion investment to upgrade its trucking terminal network platform. This move will accelerate Outpost's expansion in key logistics hubs, enhance the coverage and service capabilities of its terminal network, and provide truck drivers and logistics companies with a more efficient and convenient experience. Ultimately, this investment aims to improve the efficiency of the entire logistics industry by modernizing essential infrastructure and streamlining operations within the Outpost network.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Outpost and Greenpoint Invest 1B in Trucking Network Overhaul

Outpost and Greenpoint Invest 1B in Trucking Network Overhaul

Outpost partners with GreenPoint, securing significant investment to expand and upgrade its national truck terminal network. This initiative aims to optimize trucking efficiency, reduce logistics costs, and improve working conditions for truck drivers, ultimately driving transformation in the logistics industry. The investment will be used to enhance existing facilities and build new terminals in strategic locations, creating a more robust and efficient logistics infrastructure. This collaboration promises to streamline operations and create a more sustainable and driver-friendly environment within the trucking sector.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry Faces Disruption Over English Proficiency Rule

US Trucking Industry Faces Disruption Over English Proficiency Rule

The U.S. government's tightened English proficiency requirements for truck drivers have drawn industry attention. The new regulations aim to enhance road safety, but their impact on capacity and the freight market remains uncertain. Analysis suggests limited nationwide impact in the short term, though some local areas may be affected. The long-term consequences depend on carriers' adaptation strategies. The rule is intended to ensure clear communication and understanding of safety regulations, potentially leading to a more professional and safer trucking industry, but also raising concerns about driver shortages and increased transportation costs.

Outpost Raises 1B from Greenpoint to Transform Trucking Network

Outpost Raises 1B from Greenpoint to Transform Trucking Network

Outpost and GreenPoint have formed a strategic partnership, securing $1 billion in investment to accelerate the expansion of Outpost's nationwide trucking network. By integrating physical locations, operations, and technology, Outpost delivers efficient and flexible last-mile services, helping businesses reduce costs and improve operational efficiency. This collaboration will drive the transformation and upgrading of the logistics industry, bringing higher-quality services to consumers. The investment will be crucial for scaling Outpost's infrastructure and further developing its technological capabilities.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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North American Trucking Market Adapts As Trailer Orders Decline

North American Trucking Market Adapts As Trailer Orders Decline

Recent data indicates a decline in US trailer orders, but backlogs are still increasing, reflecting both capacity bottlenecks and ongoing demand. Heavy-duty truck orders continue to grow, driven by tight capacity and fleet renewal needs. The used vehicle market is cooling, with demand shifting towards new vehicles. The North American commercial vehicle market faces both opportunities and challenges. A rational approach to market fluctuations is necessary to capitalize on long-term growth opportunities. The market presents a mixed picture of decreasing trailer orders coupled with strong truck demand.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Safety Ratings Face Scrutiny Over Regional Data Gaps

Trucking Safety Ratings Face Scrutiny Over Regional Data Gaps

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) is calling for a review of the current safety rating system, citing issues such as geographic bias and insufficient data, leading to distorted ratings. Industry associations generally express dissatisfaction with the existing system, advocating for simplified ratings and a focus on safety. The FMCSA faces the challenge of establishing a fair and reliable safety rating system, requiring solutions to address data limitations and regional disparities. The current system is seen as flawed and in need of significant improvement to accurately reflect carrier safety performance.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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