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WVTA Buyers Guide

compliance2020

UPS Inc. announced a significant escalation of its investment in solar energy as an owner/operator of solar assets starting with at least eight of its facilities in the United States.

As the trucking industry continues to grapple with high driver turnover, some carriers are turning to performance-based rewards and technology-enabled "gamification" programs to increase driver retention and boost engagement.

The video safety systems in truck cabs are becoming smarter. Rather than simply recording video of events on the road, some of the latest systems have gained the ability to "see" the truck's environment and draw conclusions about driver behavior.

Trucking companies today are doing much more with fuel cards than purchasing diesel. As card issuers deploy technology to connect new services to their cards, fleets are using them to better control fuel spending, gather data on their operations and even book hotel reservations.

WASHINGTON - Connected vehicles and platooning are two of the major technological developments coming soon to trucking, and manufacturers, fleets, regulators and academics are wrestling with the details now.

WVTA Members Receive a 2.7% discount
West Virginia Trucking Association members receive a 2.7% discount

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