FleetOwner Newsline - Dec 7th, 2023
 
 
PepsiCo fleet manager emphasizes employee development, wins award
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December 7, 2023
FMCSA pushes changes on DataQ and how carrier safety fitness is judged.
Returned items cost U.S. companies $816 billion in 2022 and added 9.5 billion lb. of waste to landfills. Small fleets and owner-operators can pick up more freight during downtimes by helping retailers and shippers solve this problem.
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Chevron is helping lower the lifecycle carbon intensity of today’s engines. We’re producing renewable fuels for trucking, automotive, aviation, marine, and rail. Meeting energy demands of transportation with fuel that’s affordable, reliable, and ever-cleaner. That’s energy in progress.

Meet Arvin Zabalerio, a PepsiCo manager with a team of 130 private fleet drivers at 11 locations, who was the top CTP graduate this year.
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Steve Whaley, Director of Autogas Business Development for the Propane Education & Research Council talks about how after decades of reliably providing energy as a vehicle fuel, propane is now also reducing emissions as an EV charging solution.

Mack and Volvo sleeper models are now compatible with Xantrex's Freedom XC 1800W pure sine-wave inverter/charger.
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Detailed tracking and reporting, simple process. Level up your driver training with CarriersEdge. 

Ryder will supply electric cargo vans alongside advisers for infrastructure and operational support for two South Florida fleets: Land 'N' Sea Distributing and Servientrega International.
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Register for Work Truck Week 2024 and join thousands of commercial vehicle industry professionals in Indianapolis to see the latest products from exhibitors, gain insights from educational sessions and connect with peers at special events.

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Four big industry names are in line to snap up more than 80 of the shuttered carrier’s properties around the country.
CloudTrucks survey reveals what Americans think of truck drivers, what they know about the industry, and tries to settle the debate: is it a semi, an 18-wheeler, or a tractor-trailer?