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Walmart set to open Pennsylvania consolidation center, adding 1,000 jobs

Located in Lebanon, Penn., Walmart is opening an automated consolidation center with the hopes of employing 1,000 people once it opens in late August. VP of innovation and automation David Guggina tol...

Know a Highway Hero? Goodyear wants to see their story

Have you heard of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.’s Highway Heroes? The two tire companies have teamed up and announced the return of their annual Highway Hero Award, a program celebrating professional t...

Congress approves semiconductor, Supply Chain Bill

Washington D.C. – On July 28 a bill made its way to President Biden’s desk and we hope it will improve domestic semiconductor manufacturing. The legislation, which received bipartisan support an...

Congress approves semiconductor, Supply Chain Bill

Washington D.C. – On July 28 a bill made its way to President Biden’s desk and we hope it will improve domestic semiconductor manufacturing. The legislation, which received bipartisan support an...

Law enforcement pulls over Embark autonomous truck

We all had so many questions about the roll of out of autonomous trucking and the news has being all over the industry. Something you might’ve not thought about is that these trucks might have some hi...

Law enforcement pulls over Embark autonomous truck

We all had so many questions about the roll of out of autonomous trucking and the news has being all over the industry. Something you might’ve not thought about is that these trucks might have some hi...

Driver leaps to safety before 19-wheeler flips off pass

Pasadena, TX – On August 18, a driver of a tractor-trailer had to make a split-second decision to avoid being harmed as it flipped over, following a collision with another semi-truck. The driver was c...

Driver leaps to safety before 19-wheeler flips off pass

Pasadena, TX – On August 18, a driver of a tractor-trailer had to make a split-second decision to avoid being harmed as it flipped over, following a collision with another semi-truck. The driver was c...

He got his license to drive a tractor-trailer, but his instructor kept falling asleep!

Edward Chaparro, originally a tow truck driver, set his sights on driving an 18-wheeler. Edwards signed up to get his Class A license for $5,250. Edward noticed his trucker falling asleep not just onc...