Californias Diesel Truck Ban Faces Industry Opposition

Californias Diesel Truck Ban Faces Industry Opposition

The EPA's approval of California's stricter truck emission regulations has sparked strong opposition from the trucking industry nationwide. The new rule mandates that 75% of Class 4-8 trucks sold in California be zero-emission vehicles by 2035. This could lead to increased costs, technological challenges, and infrastructure inadequacies, potentially threatening the national supply chain. Trucking associations are advocating for a unified national standard to avoid regulatory fragmentation. The industry's future hinges on technological advancements and policy adjustments to address these concerns.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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CH Robinson Waymo Via Partner on Autonomous Freight Tech

CH Robinson Waymo Via Partner on Autonomous Freight Tech

C.H. Robinson partnered with Waymo Via to test the application of autonomous trucks in logistics on the Dallas-Houston route. This collaboration aims to improve efficiency and address capacity challenges within the freight transportation sector. The pilot program explores how self-driving technology can optimize supply chains and contribute to more streamlined and reliable freight movement. The partnership highlights the growing interest in leveraging automation to enhance logistics operations and solve industry-wide issues related to driver shortages and increasing demand.

Trucking Industry Lobbies for Policy Changes in Washington

Trucking Industry Lobbies for Policy Changes in Washington

Led by the National Shippers Strategic Transportation Council (NASSTRAC), over ten shipper and carrier organizations will hold a lobbying event in Washington D.C. on February 1st. The initiative aims to highlight the importance of the trucking industry to policymakers and advocate for key issues. These include concerns about truck driver hours-of-service regulations, advocating for the expanded use of longer, heavier trucks, and improving the highway system. The goal is to enhance trucking efficiency and safeguard the nation's economic well-being.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Californias Diesel Truck Ban Draws Industry Pushback Nationwide

Californias Diesel Truck Ban Draws Industry Pushback Nationwide

The EPA approved California's stricter emission standards, effectively paving the way for a near-total ban on new diesel trucks in California by 2035. This decision has sparked strong backlash from the trucking industry, which questions the technological feasibility and costs. They are calling for a unified national standard that balances environmental protection with economic development to jointly address the challenges of the zero-emission truck era. The industry emphasizes the need for a practical and cost-effective transition to meet the new regulations.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Saddle Creek Expands Natural Gas Fleet for Sustainable Logistics

Saddle Creek Expands Natural Gas Fleet for Sustainable Logistics

Saddle Creek Corp. is investing in natural gas trucks and building its own fueling station to reduce carbon emissions, stabilize transportation costs, and provide customers with more sustainable logistics solutions. This initiative marks the company's proactive exploration in the field of green logistics and sets a new benchmark for the industry. By adopting natural gas, Saddle Creek aims to minimize its environmental impact while offering cost-effective and reliable transportation services. The investment showcases a commitment to environmentally responsible practices within the supply chain.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Boom Drives Six Key Trends in Freight Industry

Ecommerce Boom Drives Six Key Trends in Freight Industry

Faced with rising freight costs and driver shortages, shippers are actively adjusting their strategies. Six major trends in freight management are emerging: portfolio freight management, collaborative efforts to address driver shortages, reducing detention time, increasing private fleets, adopting technology to manage fleets, and developing autonomous trucks. These trends will reshape the future of freight, helping businesses manage logistics more efficiently. The adoption of autonomous driving especially promises to revolutionize long-haul transportation and alleviate driver scarcity, offering a potential solution to current industry challenges.

Amazons Trucking App Challenges Freight Brokerage Industry

Amazons Trucking App Challenges Freight Brokerage Industry

Amazon is developing a “Uber for Trucks” app to connect shippers and truck drivers, bypassing traditional brokers to reduce costs and improve efficiency. This is a key step in expanding its logistics footprint and could disrupt the traditional freight brokerage model. Leveraging technology, ecosystem integration, and pricing strategies, Amazon aims to reshape the industry. While facing regulatory challenges, this initiative will also drive logistics innovation and development. This move represents Amazon's ambition to further penetrate the transportation sector and streamline the shipping process for businesses.

US Imposes Heavyduty Truck Tariffs Amid Industry Concerns

US Imposes Heavyduty Truck Tariffs Amid Industry Concerns

A 25% US tariff on imported heavy-duty trucks has taken effect, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing and strengthen national security. However, this move could lead to increased truck prices, supply chain disruptions, and trade tensions. Industry experts and freight carriers express concern about the long-term impact, citing increased market uncertainty and potential inflationary pressure. The actual effects of the policy remain to be seen. The price increase will impact consumers and businesses alike, potentially slowing down economic growth. The policy's effectiveness in achieving its stated goals is also questionable.

Supreme Court Blocks LA Port Clean Truck Program

Supreme Court Blocks LA Port Clean Truck Program

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected parts of the Port of Los Angeles' 'Clean Truck' program, sparking debate on the boundaries of local regulations. The program aimed to reduce port pollution, but trucking associations argued it interfered with the market. The Port of Los Angeles is reassessing the plan, seeking collaboration with trucking companies to explore a win-win path for environmental protection and economic development. This offers insights into the green transformation of the logistics industry.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Supreme Court Ruling Disrupts Port of Las Green Logistics Plan

Supreme Court Ruling Disrupts Port of Las Green Logistics Plan

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on the Port of Los Angeles' Clean Truck Program has sparked renewed scrutiny of green logistics. While the ruling limits the port's regulatory power over trucking companies, the Port of Los Angeles remains committed to emission reduction. Moving forward, the port needs to explore innovative regulatory approaches within the legal framework, strengthen collaboration with trucking associations, and promote technological innovation to achieve a win-win situation for economic development and environmental protection. This is essential to maintain a leading position in the global trend of green port development.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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