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Electric Trucks Are Ready for Medium-Duty Fleets: New Data and a $1 Billion Rebate
The question for fleet managers has quietly shifted. It is no longer "can electric trucks do the job," it is "which of my routes can they cover, an... -
Diesel Prices and Fuel Surcharges Are Climbing Again: How Fleets Can Protect Margins
Diesel is back at the top of the worry list for fleet managers. Energy markets have been rattled by the conflict involving Iran, and the cost of mo... -
Non-Domiciled CDL Crackdown: What Ohio's Move Means for Fleet Hiring in 2026
Ohio just became one of the clearest examples of a national shift in how non-domiciled commercial driver licenses are handled. The state's Bureau o... -
D.C. Circuit Won't Pause FMCSA's Non-Domiciled CDL Ban: What Fleets Should Do This Quarter
The D.C. Circuit refused to pause FMCSA's non-domiciled CDL ban. Here is what the ruling means for fleet planning.
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Diesel at $5.47 a Gallon: What Older Class 8 Trucks Are Really Costing Your Fleet
Diesel hit $5.47/gallon in April 2026. Fleet Advantage data shows fleets running older Class 8 trucks pay up to $1.3M more annually. Here's what to do now.
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2026 brings CVSA Roadcheck, Safe Driver Week, Brake Safety Week, and an automated inspection pilot. Here is how fleets prep.
2026 brings CVSA Roadcheck, Safe Driver Week, Brake Safety Week, and an automated inspection pilot. Here is how fleets prep.
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Twelve Trucking Carriers File for Bankruptcy in April as Diesel Spike Squeezes Margins
A dozen U.S. trucking companies filed for Chapter 11 reorganization or Chapter 7 liquidation in April, a wave of failures that lines up with a sharp run-up in diesel and a freight market that is improving on volume but not yet on rates. For fleet owners and freight brokers, the takeaway is straightforward: the floor is moving, and the carriers least prepared for fuel and rate volatility are the ones giving way first.
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MCSA DataQs Reform: Three-Stage Review Lands This Year, and Your CSA Score Is Affected
FMCSA's DataQs overhaul ends single-officer denials and adds a three-stage review. Fleets need a CSA correction playbook before September. -
2026 Best Fleets to Drive For: What Top Carriers Get Right (and How Your Fleet Can Copy It)
A quick, familiar moment in the driver manager’s office It’s Monday morning. Your phone lights up with a driver calling about home time. Dispatch i... -
Discover the New Mack Pioneer Heavy-Duty Truck: An Industry Overview
The heavy-duty trucking industry continues to evolve with new equipment designed to improve efficiency, safety, and driver comfort. One of the latest additions to the market is the Mack Pioneer Heavy-Duty Truck. This article provides an objective overview of the truck’s background, key features, operational considerations, and what it may mean for fleet operators.
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Unlocking Private Fleet Success: The Impact of Thorough Safety and Training on Reliance
SEO friendly title: "Unlocking Private Fleet Success: The Impact of Thorough Safety and Training on Reliance" With safety and training being cruci... -
What makes a good fleet manager
Behind every successful trucking operation lies a skilled fleet manager who orchestrates the complex dance of logistics. But what exactly makes a good fleet manager? It takes a unique set of qualities, skills, and knowledge to excel in this role. At Kogler Inc., we understand the importance of efficient fleet management, which is why we've crafted this guide to shed light on what makes a good fleet manager tick. Join us as we explore the key attributes, strategies, and responsibilities that contribute to effective fleet management.
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