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The trucks are to be delivered later this year and in early 2022.
Growing concerns about oil demand declining as a result of the Delta variant are pushing prices lower.
Autonomous truck software developer Embark Trucks is using Nvidia’s system on a chip for its plug-and-play autonomous system.
The decision is also seen as potentially being a legal precedent on the issue of non-compete contracts.
Truckers will have to beat 100-degree heat and sweltering humidity in two regions of the country this week.
Like it or not, drones are entering your airspace across the United States, and they’re delivering a wide range of merchandise
The always-contentious UPS-Teamsters negotiations could hit new levels of enmity should Sean O’Brien be elected Teamsters president.
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Canada again beats Mexico to remain the top U.S. trade partner; Merqueo raises $50 million to expand across Latin America; Aries Worldwide Logistics opens Laredo office; and CBP in Texas intercept a rare pest in a produce shipment.