FleetOwner Newsline - Apr 12th, 2024
 
 
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April 12, 2024
GOTHENBURG, Sweden—While there is decarbonization pushback in the U.S., Volvo Trucks is making the case that fleets need to go green for the good of the planet—and to be profitable.
FMCSA provided trucking industry updates and resources regarding the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge at the Port of Baltimore.
Relay Payments’ annual Hall of Fame contest opens, XPO employees volunteer, TCA announces new Highway Angel, Love’s funds women’s center, and Chevron donates to relief efforts in Kazakhstan.
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The new plant in Mexico will be approximately 1.7 million square feet and focus on the production of heavy-duty conventional vehicles for Volvo and Mack brands.
Leadership changes have taken place at Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp., Fleet Advantage, ZF, and NoCell Technologies.
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A cost and sustainability assessment concludes Dragonfly Energy’s patented dry electrode battery manufacturing process is scalable, more cost-effective, and more sustainable than the current technology.
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Despite autonomous vehicles in trucking still being developed and tested, we can explore where autonomous trucking development is now and what advantages AV providers and fleets have found so far.
"They don't care what we have to say." The EPA's GHG3 rule puts pressure on OEMs, but it's the fleets and owner-operators that will take the brunt of the blow.