| | | | | | | | | | 2026 logistics outlook from CSCMP, Kearney, and Penske Logistics highlights supply-driven truckload recovery and capacity tightening. |
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| | | | | | Walmart, Amazon, and AT&T top trailer-heavy private fleets shaping retail, telecom, and distribution networks. |
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| | | | | | Sponsored | | The XL’s new sensor configuration saves time and hassle in drive-thru alignment bays by allowing techs to skip repositioning their equipment for each alignment. The sensors offer the XL’s same long-range vision and field of view, along with 14-to-16-foot tower spacing to accommodate nearly all commercial vehicles. |
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| | | | | | With rising rates, tightening capacity, and road risks higher than ever, fleet owners are reconsidering dedicated fleets and liking the modern benefits they offer. |
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| | Trucking spot market trends remain uneven as capacity and demand shifts push flatbed rates higher while van and reefer rates decline. |
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| | | | | | 2026 FleetOwner 500 shows stability among top private fleets with minor shifts in tractor rankings. |
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| | | | | | How a Florida-based startup evolved from a niche solution into a powerhouse of purpose-built software for the tank truck industry—with help from Express Container. |
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| | Autonomous trucking at PepsiCo, VR driver training at Schneider, and DAT platform updates reflect evolving fleet operations and efficiency tools. |
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| | | | | | The partnership will support driver development in one of the key freight markets in the Southeast. |
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Sponsored | | Rising temperatures can accelerate lubricant breakdown, increasing wear, reducing efficiency, and putting equipment reliability at greater risk. |
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| | | | | | Hydrogen fuel's potential in trucking is recognized by forward-thinking companies, but widespread adoption remains limited due to high costs, lack of infrastructure, and political uncertainties. |
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| | The Fleet Lead's editors follow the history of commercial transport—from horse-drawn wagons to the modern trends shaping freight today. |
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