Businesses rely on truck drivers to deliver equipment, products and other resources. Company owners have several ways to ship their goods. Knowing the difference between full truckload (FTL) and less-than-truckload
In an ideal world, every item you ship will reach the hands of a satisfied customer. But in reality, companies occasionally need to retrieve or recall their products or equipment.
Completing a regular vehicle inspection for each truck in your fleet can help avoid costly repairs while ensuring compliance with federal laws and regulations. With regular inspections, you can ensure
Regardless of the size of your fleet, truck fleet management is an enormous job with many tasks and subtasks to oversee. Fleet managers generally handle everything from hiring and training
Maybe your product is on a best holiday gifts list, and suddenly it's out of stock in November. Or maybe you've been waiting on the hot new toy your child
Small fleet managers can be wary of investing in new technology. Without proof of how electronic logging devices (ELDs) or transportation management systems (TMSs) can improve their bottom line, they
Fleet management tools offer practical solutions to boost productivity and improve fleet safety and performance. They allow you to leverage the best tracking, accounting, and management technologies in a single
Before the existence of the Unified Registration System (USR), interstate carriers had to file paperwork with a variety of institutions, such as the Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS) or
Businesses that export goods can be eligible for duty drawback, the refund of certain duties, taxes and fees that are collected when goods are imported. Duty drawback refunds are available