2018-2019 Arizona Trucking Magazine (formerly known as Yearbook)
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MAG Launches 10-Minute Survey to Plan the Region’s Transportation Future PHOENIX (March 5, 2019)—Seeing red from your daily commute? Whether it’s red taillights or the red haze of frustration, 10 minutes is all it takes to…
Arlington, Virginia – Last night, American Trucking Associations announced its new team of 18 professional truck drivers to the 2019-2020 class of America’s Road Team. The drivers will immediately begin their service as the premier group of trucking industry ambassadors…
As the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway interchange with Interstate 10 emerges in west Phoenix, construction of the remaining ramps will require several weekend and overnight closures of I-10 during the first half of 2019, according to the Arizona Department…
| December 19, 2018
Cargo theft recording firm SensiGuard is warning truck drivers, trucking companies and shippers/receivers about increased cargo theft activity during the Christmas and New Year’s holiday period.
The firm says the winter holiday shipping season has historically been one of the most dangerous times for cargo theft. This year, both holidays fall on Tuesday, creating two separate four-day weekends. SensiGuard says this leaves more opportunity for shipments to be left unattended or parked in unsecured locations for extended periods of time.
TruckPay – The First Mobile Platform To Be Awarded Permission To Operate In Arizona
To Replace Paper Haul-Sheets, Bills Of Lading, And Tickets For The Aggregates Industry
TENAFLY, N.J., Nov. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — ADOT, in conjunction with the Arizona Department of Public Safety, DPS, have granted permission, as part of a pilot program, for aggregate haulers to use TruckPay’s state of the art mobile technology to replace the use of paper haul-sheets, bills of lading, and tickets.
TruckPay’s CEO, Barry Honig said, “We are very excited to have received ADOT’s and DPS’ approval for our technology. This is a win-win for both the aggregates industry and for ADOT/DPS. Today, the aggregate hauling industry is replete with paper. TruckPay eliminates all paper from every aspect of the aggregates logistics industry and also provides fleet tracking, for no additional cost. Aggregate businesses using TruckPay’s patent pending technology will see dramatic operational efficiencies that will directly impact bottom line performance.” Mr. Honig went on to say, “Law enforcement officers will be able to easily obtain the information they need to comply with state and federal transport regulations. Private companies and government agencies will now be able to manage large infrastructure projects more cost effectively, conserving taxpayer dollars.”
Tuesday, October 16, 2018 | 5:30 - 7:00PM City of Tolleson Parks and Recreation Center Conference Room 9555 W. Van Buren St., Tolleson, AZ 85353 The Maricopa Association of Governments is conducting the Southwest Freight Subarea Project Assessment in partnership…
ATA’s Trucking Associations Executive Council Honors Longtime Trucking Advocate Arlington, Virginia – Today, American Trucking Associations announced the Trucking Associations Executive Council recognized Mike Yadon of FedEx Corporation with the J.R. “Bob” Halladay Award. “Mike has worked incredibly hard during…
For Immediate Release Arizona Trucking Association Announces Legislative Endorsements for 2018 Tolleson, AZ – The Arizona Trucking Association Political Action Committee is proud to announce its first round of legislative endorsements for the 2018 Primary Election. The following recommendations are…
CVSA-certified enforcement personnel will conduct roadside inspections on commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) as part of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) Brake Safety Week, Sept. 16-22, in order to identify and remove CMVs with critical brake violations from our roadways…