FleetOwner Top 5 Stories of the Week - Sep 16th, 2023
 
 
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September 16, 2023
Fuel-cell production in Germany—and soon in the U.S.—will first supply Nikola Class 8 FCEV trucks. The global mobility supplier is leaning into hydrogen as trucking’s best hope for decarbonization and TCO.
Among the issues before a judge Sept. 15 in Delaware: The fate of the carrier’s massive truck and trailer holdings and ‘the biggest wild card’—to what extent the defunct and once third-largest LTL can meet its pension obligations to former employees.
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In 2023, transportation partners will assist us in delivering more than 2 million Veterans’ Wreaths to be placed on graves of our fallen heroes. Without this support, our mission to remember, honor, and teach would be nearly impossible.

Shell and Cummins plan to prove that renewable natural gas is already a viable and sustainable platform for long-haul freight.
An investment banker for the defunct less-than-truckload carrier says more than 120 entities have indicated interest in buying at least some of Yellow's assets.
Emphasis on diet, fitness, and mental health continues, but program runners see lack of sleep as a top concern to drivers and their productivity.
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FORT WORTH, Texas—The U.S. labor market is the tightest it’s been in the last 50 years, and the foodservice distribution industry is feeling the crunch in its warehouses and trucks.