
UPS has announced that it will join with one of the leading courier delivery services in China to develop and provide international delivery services initially from China to the U.S., but with expansion plans for other destinations.
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The new state law, which takes effect July 23, prohibits driver use of handheld electronic devices.
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U.S. Senators Gary Peters (D-MI), Lamar Alexander (R-TN), and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) have announced that they are reintroducing the Vehicle Innovation Act, which is aimed at encouraging investment, research, and development in clean vehicle and advanced safety technologies.
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A new report out of Europe is projecting that 50-70% of truck driving jobs could become redundant by 2030 as a result of self-driving truck technology.
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Sales of vehicles to commercial fleets from eight automakers increased 3.3% to 67,744 units, a reversal from several months of declining sales this year, according to Automotive Fleet data.
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Toyota will offer fleet incentives for 21 of its 2018 model-year cars, trucks, and SUVs to commercial purchasers, including the Camry and Camry Hybrid that will enter its eighth-generation.
Read More →Tom Pilrun, senior manager of sales operations for U.S. sales for Mondelez International, has left the company to pursue other interests outside the organization.
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New York has granted Audi of America's request to test autonomous vehicles in the state, the automaker has announced.
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David Lighthall, CFM/CAFM, has retired as national fleet manager from The Kraft Heinz Company. Prior to the merger with Heinz, Lighthall was national fleet manager for Kraft Foods, which he joined in 2006.
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In a detailed report, the Committee for Economic Development of the Conference Board made recommendations for improving America’s roads and bridges, including private investment, user fees, technology and more.
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