Perspective
Opinion: Wear Your Seat Belt 鈥 or Else
Without a doubt, however, the single most dangerous thing our employees do in the course of our workday is commuting to and from the job.
January 9, 2012Opinion: The Bathwater, Not the Baby
Don鈥檛 throw the baby out with the bathwater!鈥 We have all heard this saying at some point in our lives. I was reminded of it recently, when I was researching the 2012 year-end W2 and 1099 reporting requirements.
January 2, 2012Opinion: Finding Qualified Diesel Technicians
Qualified diesel technicians are getting harder to find, a situation the transportation trade press has lamented for the past decade with headlines such as 鈥淲ho Will Fix Your Trucks?鈥
December 19, 2011Opinion: Shorepower 鈥 Not Just for Boats
The vision is to have almost every truck equipped with shore-power-friendly systems and to have ubiquitous shore power so that anywhere truckers think about idling for any length of time, they have an alternative.
December 12, 2011Opinion: Mobile Tech and the Supply Chain
Advanced transportation management systems (TMS) have long provided automation and functionality that help plan, optimize, manage and execute transportation more accurately and productively than 鈥 to be blunt 鈥 a human being.
December 5, 2011Opinion: Nafta Works
The slogans on signs held by opponents of the cross-border trucking provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement have included statements such as 鈥淣afta Kills!鈥
November 28, 2011Opinion: Managing Cargo Security
Cargo theft is on the rise, and, thanks to various reporting groups, we carriers, shippers and consignees are now able to track theft patterns and take steps to reduce our chances of being involved in such incidents.
November 21, 2011Opinion: Third Time Could Be the Charm
Will the old saw, 鈥渢hird time鈥檚 the charm,鈥 turn out to be true for the truck safety tax-credit bill? That鈥檚 what carriers of all sizes are hoping for 鈥 although the larger fleets may be hoping a tad harder than their smaller colleagues.
November 14, 2011Opinion: Don鈥檛 Jump!
Most truckers know that falling off a trailer can result in a cracked skull, but they also need to know that knees, ankles, hips and backs also can be damaged by a jump from the cab 鈥 injuries that can make the difference between trucking as a long-term career or just a job for the young.
November 7, 2011Opinion: Business Process Management
There is no question that the trucking industry in the past decade has made substantial progress in its embrace and use of technology to achieve best practices for every vital function and process from fleet management, dispatch and accounting to sophisticated tracking, business intelligence and almost any task you can name.
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