20 Sep Focusing on 'Simple Things' Best Defense Against Cyberattacks ATLANTA — Defending against cyberattacks is often a matter of returning to the basics, according to Justin Turner, director of the counterthreat unit special operations team at SecureWorks. Read more...
20 Sep Floodwaters Bring Warnings of Damaged Truck Components Brakes, diesel particulate filters, electronics and wheel-ends are some of the key components that fleets should inspect on their vehicles as they recover from flooding brought on by hurricanes Harvey and Irma, experts said, adding that without remediation safety component failures are likely to surface in a matter of months. Read more...
20 Sep Existing-Home Sales Fall to a One-Year Low After Hurricane Harvey Sales of previously owned U.S. homes declined to a one-year low in August as affordability continued to hamper demand and Hurricane Harvey caused a slump in Houston-area purchases, a National Association of Realtors report showed Sept. 20. Read more...
20 Sep Fleet Complete Adds BlackBerry's Tracking Device to Platform BlackBerry and Fleet Complete have agreed to a reselling partnership that will make the BlackBerry Radar trailer and container tracking device available to users of Fleet Complete’s asset management platform. Read more...
20 Sep Brokers Move More Truckload Freight in Second Quarter Freight revenue and volume grew single digits year-over-year in the second quarter, but margins shrunk during the same period because spot market rates were higher than mid-2016, according to the Transportation Intermediaries Association’s quarterly 3PL Market Report. Read more...
20 Sep UPS Hiring 95,000 Seasonal Workers to Keep Up With Holiday Surge UPS Inc. expects to hire 95,000 temporary workers this year to help it with the annual holiday surge, when daily shipments rise by more than half. Read more...
20 Sep Cross-Border Training Seeks to Cut Time, Improve Safety for Truckers at Arizona Ports of Entry Arizona is the first state in the country to have inspectors travel across the border to train commercial truck drivers on how to cut crossing times at ports of entry while improving safety. Read more...
20 Sep Equipment Makers Set Up First ‘Fly-In’ With Washington Policymakers The rare opportunity of reforming the federal corporate tax code and ensuring long-term funding for freight infrastructure in the coming months prompted the Association of Equipment Manufacturers to recently schedule its own meetings on Capitol Hill and the White House. Read more...
19 Sep FedEx Freight’s Mark McLean Wins Third SuperTech Crown ORLANDO, Fla. — FedEx Freight technician Mark McLean captured his third Grand Champion title Sept. 19 at American Trucking Associations’ Technology and Maintenance Council National Technicians Skills Competitions, most in the 13-year history of the event. Read more...
19 Sep FedEx Quarterly Profits Decline on TNT Cyberattack, Hurricane Harvey FedEx Corp. remained profitable during the three months ended Aug. 31, but at a lower level than a year ago as the Memphis, Tenn.-based carrier had to overcome challenges from a malware infestation in Europe and from Hurricane Harvey in southeast Texas. Read more...