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For many truck drivers, becoming an owner-operator is the natural next step—a way to take more control over their schedule, income, and future. But like

The Mid-America Truck Show (MATS) is the largest event of its kind in North America—a high-energy, industry-shaping gathering that brings together drivers, companies, innovators, and

Whether you’re an owner-operator running your own rig or a small company managing a handful of trucks, you’ve likely felt the grind of building something

The trucking industry is essential for the economy, but operating a trucking business comes with substantial expenses. From fuel and maintenance to insurance and compliance

Scheduling delays are an unavoidable reality in the trucking industry, but their impact can be minimized with effective management and prevention strategies. Whether caused by

The trucking industry is the backbone of the economy, responsible for moving most of the freight in the U.S. When the economy is strong, trucks

Like any career, myths and misconceptions abound about truckers and the industry. Sure, there will be truckers who may fit some of the stereotypes, but

Better Workloads and Flexibility At smaller trucking companies, workloads are often split between company drivers and owner-operators, providing a more flexible and balanced approach to

Truckers are no strangers to waiting. Whether it’s at a shipper’s dock, a receiver’s warehouse, or a congested port, delays and detention are common frustrations

The trucking industry is currently facing one of its biggest challenges: a severe driver shortage. This shortage has been building for years and is causing

The trucking industry is always on the move—literally and figuratively. From new technology to shifting regulations, there’s always something changing. One of the biggest shifts

The trucking industry is the backbone of the American economy, moving over 70% of the nation’s freight. Yet, one of the most pressing issues facing

Truckers are the lifeblood of the American economy, delivering goods across the country and keeping industries running. Yet, despite their importance, the infrastructure they rely

Truckers are no strangers to the road’s challenges. From navigating tight schedules to managing the unpredictability of weather and traffic, the job demands a lot.

The trucking industry is no stranger to change. From the days of manual logbooks to electronic logging devices (ELDs), the road ahead has always been

Mentoring in the trucking industry can be a highly rewarding experience for seasoned drivers. As the industry faces challenges with driver shortages and high turnover

The trucking industry is facing a significant challenge: the growing shortage of drivers. With the average age of truck drivers increasing and many nearing retirement,

The trucking industry is the backbone of the American economy. Every day, nearly 3 million transports and more than 10 million straight trucks deliver goods
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