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March 29, 2024
What a fleet management software company representative hears from her customers about fleet management software’s benefits and its downsides.
But a Kansas judge has dismissed the company’s lawsuit against the Teamsters. Retirement plan representatives want Yellow to cover $7.8 billion in liabilities.
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Brown Dog Carriers and Wreaths Across America are planning to honor veterans, while the TCA, WIT, and Lytx name new award winners.
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Isaac Instruments, Bestpass, the David Nemo Show, and Kodiak Robotics recently experienced leadership changes.
The survey is the second of three ATRI plans to conduct in 2024 regarding detention. The first was issued in January.
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There are a number of steps fleet managers can take to mitigate the problem of detention.
The collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge also caused the Port of Baltimore to shut down, suddenly closing the nation’s largest port for roll-on/roll-off cargo. Trucking operations are also forced to navigate travel restrictions around a major East Coast traffic area.