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EPA approves California plan to require electric trucks

Rule says about half the trucks sold in California must be all-electric by 2035, but industry group warns that charging stations aren’t ready for the change.
March 31, 2023
Ben Ames
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Rule says about half the trucks sold in California must be all-electric by 2035, but industry group warns that charging stations aren’t ready for the change.


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ATA says federal apprenticeship program will boost supply of truck drivers

U.S. Department of Labor certifies ATA member companies to sponsor “earn-while-you-learn” job training.
March 2, 2022
Supply Chain Quarterly Staff
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U.S. Department of Labor certifies ATA member companies to sponsor “earn-while-you-learn” job training.


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ATA says Intel chip plant in Ohio could jumpstart truck production

Building domestic semiconductor factory could cure import delays and automotive part shortages, groups say.
January 21, 2022
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Building domestic semiconductor factory could cure import delays and automotive part shortages, groups say.


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House passes ocean shipping regulation bill in bid to unravel supply chain delays

Ocean carriers protest new oversight, but shipper and retail groups applaud bill’s potential to cap detention and demurrage fees.
December 9, 2021
Ben Ames
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Ocean carriers protest new oversight, but shipper and retail groups applaud bill’s potential to cap detention and demurrage fees.



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Truck tonnage up 2.4% in September

Sequential increase is largest so far in 2021, ATA says.
October 21, 2021
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Sequential increase is largest so far in 2021, ATA says.
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Shippers’ freight bills soared in the third quarter, U.S. Bank finds

Impact caused by a clash of holiday inventory surge with a shortage of trucks on the road, ATA says.
October 20, 2021
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Impact caused by a clash of holiday inventory surge with a shortage of trucks on the road, ATA says.


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Trade groups offer cautious support for requirement to vaccinate or test, but warn on additional costs

American Trucking Associations says OSHA and White House must understand implications of the rule on supply chain operations.
September 10, 2021
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American Trucking Associations says OSHA and White House must understand implications of the rule on supply chain operations.


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Logistics trade groups say infrastructure should be top goal for Buttigieg at Department of Transportation

Past rebuilding initiatives have failed for lack of funds, but pandemic could motivate new effort to speed supply chains, create jobs.
December 16, 2020
Ben Ames
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Past rebuilding initiatives have failed for lack of funds, but pandemic could motivate new effort to speed supply chains, create jobs.
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