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TNTTruck app adopts paperless onboarding, coverage enrollment for independent contractors

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Independent contractors driving for a motor carrier can now use the TNTruck app to enroll or manage coverage for TrueNorth’s Independent Advantage program. TNTruck uses electronic signatures, allowing independent contractors to print certificates directly from the app, according to a news release. “This latest update to TNTruck is a gamechanger for motor carriers as their efforts around onboarding and driver retention continue to evolve,” TrueNorth’s President Trent Tillman said. “TrueNorth’s purpose is to create value and one way we do that is through new and innovative solutions, like TNTruck, for the transportation industry.” Drivers can download the TNTruck app in the App Store or Google Play Store or access TNTruck online at https://transportation.truenorthcompanies.com. Learn more about TNTruck and how to get started at truenorthcompanies.com/tntruck.

Musk: Pepsi to receive first Tesla Semis in December

AUSTIN, Texas — Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced Friday, Oct. 7, that his company’s first production Tesla Semi’s will be delivered to soda giant PepsiCo on Dec. 1. PepsiCo reserved 100 of the electric tractors in 2017. This follows an Aug. 10 announcement by Musk that the Tesla Semi trucks would begin shipping this year. Musk also stated once again that the Tesla Semis can travel 500 miles on a single electric charge. In the past, Musk has also said that the 500-mile range even applies when the Semi is pulling a full 80,000-pound load. Musk has also said that the Tesla Semi will cost less than a diesel semi, considering fuel savings, lower maintenance and other factors. Earlier this year, Tesla Semi units were spotted at PepsiCo’s Frito Lay facility in Modesto, California. It was also reported that several Tesla Semi Megachargers have also been installed at the Modesto facility. In April, one of the Tesla Semis was spotted at the Cyber Rodeo Giga Texas, which was held at Tesla’s new Texas factory. The Tesla Semi was unveiled in 2017 and production began in 2019. Since then, the project was delayed several times. Production finally ramping up in the summer of 2020. Reuters reported that the truck is expected to cost $180,000. It would qualify for a tax break of up to $40,000 under a U.S. subsidy program approved by the Senate.    

Daimler Truck, Torc begin fourth year of collaboration on automated tractor project

BLACKSBURG, Va. — As Torc Robotics and Daimler Truck AG enter into their fourth year of partnership, officials at both companies say their focus remains directed at customers, industry collaboration and commercialization of Level 4 autonomous trucks for long-haul applications in the U.S. Level 4 automation represents high automation, where a vehicle can operate without human override under ideal environmental conditions. Since Daimler Truck’s majority share investment in Torc in 2019, “the two have worked hand-in-hand to be the first to commercialize a profitable autonomous truck solution at scale,” a news release stated. “Torc continues to operate as an independent subsidiary and serves as the lead for autonomous driving system development, innovation, and fleet testing.” This year, Torc launched two new facilities. The first one opened in January in Austin, Texas. It is a 21,000 square-foot engineering-focused product development center. Torc chose Austin “due to the city’s unique culture, commitment to innovation, and talent pool is driving technology development and product growth,” according to the news release. In late March, Torc announced the launch of the Torc Autonomous Advisory Council (TAAC) “to gain insights from freight industry leaders and address requirements for integrating autonomous technology into the freight network,” according to the news release. “TAAC and Torc leaders meet quarterly throughout the year, in addition to independently collaborating on critical areas such as integrating autonomous trucks with current freight operations and regulatory challenges.” Torc and Schneider recently announced that Schneider will serve as an operational partner for Torc’s autonomous test fleet. The news release stated that “Schneider will provide freight loads for Torc’s pilot operations and unique insights on truckload freight that will help guide the development and ongoing commercialization of autonomous trucks for long-haul applications.” In preparation for a full hub-to-hub experience, Torc further developed its capabilities for highways, including complex merges and lane change maneuvers. In addition, other proficiencies include autonomously detecting and reacting to traffic lights and navigating complex intersections. From a technology perspective, Torc officials recently started running their vehicles with an updated sensor suite, computers and additional integrations that further testing efficiency as the team scales its autonomous fleet.  

TruckLabs hits half billion OTR miles with aerodynamic TruckWings

PHOENIX — TruckLabs has reached a half-billion miles driven with its TruckWings device. According to a news release, company officials are calling this “a critical benchmark resulting in approximately 32,648 metric tons of CO2 saved to date — or the equivalent of removing a year’s worth of emissions from over 7,000 passenger cars.” TruckWings is a fully automated, smart aerodynamic device built for trucking fleets; they are currently deployed on five of the largest fleets in North America, the news release stated. The device is tractor-mounted and designed to intelligently close the gap between the tractor and trailer of Class 8 trucks resulting in fuel savings of 3-6%. TruckWings also extend the range for electric trucks by 5.5%. “Five hundred million miles is a huge milestone for us,” TruckLabs Founder and CEO Daniel Burrows said. “It demonstrates our sustained commitment to delivering durable, double-win results on both carbon emissions and dollars. Our telematics technology tracks every mile driven through harsh Canadian winters and asphalt-melting Arizona summers. It’s a huge credit to the team’s engineering work to hit this milestone so quickly. TruckWings help fleets reduce fuel costs and emissions today and will improve the range of electric trucks in the future.” TruckLabs officials say TruckWings can save approximately 20,000 pounds of carbon emissions annually. That is equivalent to removing two passenger vehicles off the road each year. “At highway speeds, two-thirds of fuel is spent overcoming aerodynamic drag. In today’s environment, designing a more streamlined truck is the most cost-effective way to improve a truck’s efficiency,” TruckLabs Vice President of Product Andrew Kelly said. “Truck manufacturers understand that improved aerodynamics are the most efficient way to meet stringent new regulatory standards. They are looking to us to help them get there. This is especially true in the day cab market where tractor aerodynamics have lagged against their sleeper counterparts.”

Blue Ink Tech adds Scale Ticket capability to their BIT Air Scales

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Blue Ink Technology, the maker of the BIT ELD, has introduced a new way for drivers to print and send their gross and axle weights to carriers and shippers. Customers who use BIT Air Scales can now access the ability to print and send scale tickets from the Blue Ink Tech app. “This is an exciting time for our air scale users” Mike Riegel, head of operations at Blue Ink Tech, said. “With this capability, drivers will not only know what they weigh at the shipper’s site, they can email scale tickets to shippers based on their recent calibrations to get loads fixed.” Historically, shippers have been skeptical of pressure gauges and on-board scales because there is no way to tell if they represent accurate weights. BIT Air Scale requires multiple calibrations where the driver enters axle weights in the Blue Ink Tech app. These calibrations are stored and compared to get a Calibration Confidence Score. When a driver has completed a few weight entries, and their calibrations have a 99.4% or better confidence level, they can save and email Air Scale weight tickets. “With the constraints that the ELD mandate has put on drivers and carriers, it costs a lot to address an overloaded truck,” Riegel said. “Our goal is to help eliminate the situation at the point of loading, so drivers won’t have to choose between backtracking or risking fines. Air Scale weight tickets are there to back up our drivers so they can get the load fixed immediately.” Blue Ink Tech is also seeing carriers taking advantage of their new scale ticket capabilities. “Carriers with a fleet want to do things by the book because any down time is lost revenue. They’re spending a fortune having drivers scale every load,” Riegel said. “With drivers being able to get weights on their phones and send in scale tickets directly, it’s saving over $1,000/year per truck just on scale tickets” Carriers will also be able to have confidence that drivers are loaded and legal before they even start the delivery. For more information about Blue Ink Tech’s Air Scales and scale ticket feature visit blueinktech.com/air_scale

Volvo Trucks North America announces Nuss Truck & Equipment as its first Certified EV Dealer in Midwest

GFREENSBORO, N.C. — Volvo Trucks North America is expanding its Certified Electric Vehicle Dealer network with the certification of Nuss Truck & Equipment’s Roseville, Minnesota, location. Nuss is the first Volvo Trucks Certified Electric Vehicle dealer in the Midwest and will assist electric fleets across Minnesota and Wisconsin, a news release stated. “Expanding the adoption of battery-electric trucks into the Midwest, beyond the densely populated East and West Coasts, is a big next step to ensure accessibility of sustainable transportation across North America,” Peter Voorhoeve, president of Volvo Trucks North America, said. “Minnesota is key location to demonstrate the effectiveness and reliability of the battery-electric drivetrain and components in extreme temperatures, including the cold, snow, and ice of the severe Midwest winters.” Nuss Truck & Equipment is a third-generation, family-owned company that has grown into the largest Volvo Trucks dealer in the region. The Roseville location is the first of nine planned Nuss Truck & Equipment locations across Minnesota and Wisconsin to be certified, with its other locations anticipated to follow within the next six to 12 months. Four of Nuss’ Roseville technicians have been trained to perform maintenance and repair on the Volvo VNR Electric. The technicians have been outfitted with personal protective equipment for working with high-voltage systems in dedicated electric vehicle (EV) service bays that are supported by portable 50kW chargers. The dealership also maintains a stock of parts and components for the Volvo VNR Electric model to minimize service times and quickly get customers back on the road. “We have been getting questions from fleet customers about electric truck availability, and Nuss is ideally situated on a major highway in an area with the highest potential for EV truck utilization,” Greg Nuss, chief operating officer for Nuss Truck & Equipment, said. “We have made investments in a new state-of-the-art facility, with top-trained staff to ensure that we are ready to assist fleets in the region as they begin their transition to battery-electric trucks.” Volvo Trucks now has certified EV dealers in California, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia, as well as in Ontario and Quebec, Canada, with several dealerships across North America finalizing their certifications in 2022 and 2023. To learn more about Volvo Trucks North America and the Volvo VNR Electric, visit the company website.

UK-based L-Charge develops its first US mobile EV charger

LONDON and CALIFORNIA — L-Charge officials have announced the development of their first U.S. mobile electric vehicle charger, which will first be deployed in California. USA Truck Bodies will produce and retrofit the customized cabin to house the mobile charger, according to a news release. L-Charge has tasked USA Truck Bodies with sourcing the ECO composite body panels that will be made from environmentally friendly material. L-Charge’s mobile charging truck incorporates a mini-power station onboard that uses clean fuels to produce electricity. Additionally, these mobile charging trucks can be summoned by users to a convenient location via an app, similar to how they would order a taxi. The L-Charge mobile charging truck provides super-fast charging (0%- 80%) in 15-25 minutes, the news release stated. “We want American EV users to feel confident that even at the moment, when charging from the power grid is more difficult, they have an alternative,” said Justin Taff, vice president of sales and operations at L-Charge. “California is an ideal place to start offering our mobile charging service. On top of this, we are planning to expand our presence in other areas of the U.S. soon, as these problems are being experienced in almost every state across the country.” For more details visit: https://l-charge.net  

CVSA announces enhanced CMV inspection program for autonomous trucks

WASHINGTON — The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) has announced a new inspection standard and procedure designed to govern inspections of commercial motor vehicles equipped with automated driving systems (ADS) — also referred to as autonomous or driverless vehicles. CVSA officials said the announcement “represents years of CVSA Enforcement and Industry Modernization Committee and Automated Vehicle Working Group meetings, discussions and development, as well as procedural testing, finetuning and re-testing of the new enhanced inspection program for ADS-equipped commercial motor vehicles.” The CVSA worked with commercial motor vehicle inspectors and state highway patrols, inspection and enforcement experts, motor carrier representatives, the autonomous trucking development community and federal and state government officials “to develop commercial motor vehicle inspection standards specific to the unique needs, requirements and challenges of ADS-equipped commercial motor vehicles,” according to a news release. “This enhanced inspection procedure for driverless commercial motor vehicles will ensure the highest level of safety and provide law enforcement with the information they need to be confident about the roadworthiness of autonomous trucks operating on our roadways,” said CVSA President Maj. Chris Nordloh with the Texas Department of Public Safety. Currently, for driver-operated commercial motor vehicles, a driver conducts a pre-trip inspection prior to starting a trip and a post-trip inspection at the end of the trip. Along the driver’s route, the driver may be required to drive through a weigh/inspection station and/or be stopped at roadside and may be subject to a CVSA North American Standard Inspection. However, roadside inspection/weigh station environments are challenging for ADS-equipped vehicles and those commercial motor vehicles are not compatible with today’s roadside enforcement inspections, which rely on assistance from the driver. The Enhanced CMV Inspection Program establishes a no-defect, point-of-origin inspection program for ADS-equipped commercial motor vehicles. The program includes an enhanced inspection standard and procedure for motor carriers operating ADS vehicles and a 40-hour CVSA training course and exam for motor carrier personnel who will be conducting the inspections. For the new program, rather than the driver conducting a pre-trip inspection, as is currently done, for ADS vehicles, CVSA-trained motor carrier personnel will conduct the Enhanced CMV Inspection Procedure on selected ADS-equipped vehicles from their fleets at the point of origin before dispatch, as well as in-transit inspections at a dictated interval throughout the trip. Once on the road, the ADS vehicle would be required to communicate to law enforcement while in-motion that it passed the origin/destination inspection, its automated driving systems (as a whole) are functioning, and it is operating within its operational design domain. Those ADS vehicles will then bypass fixed inspection sites. En-route roadside inspections of ADS vehicles by law enforcement officials would be limited to situations where an imminent hazard is observed or during a post-crash investigation. In addition, all ADS vehicles must be able to respond to law enforcement should an officer attempt to pull over a vehicle. Any truck or trailer or commercial motor vehicle combination that fails the Enhanced CMV Inspection Procedure at the point of dispatch must be repaired. “Enhanced CMV inspections will raise the bar for road safety while giving law enforcement increased transparency into autonomous truck operations,” said Ariel Wolf, general counsel for the Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association. “We’re thankful to CVSA for developing this new standard in close collaboration with industry, and we look forward to continuing this partnership as we prepare for the program’s implementation in states nationwide.” The American Trucking Associations (ATA) helped the CVSA with the project. Kevin Grove, director of safety and technology policy for the ATA, said that the organization “was pleased to work with CVSA, our automated truck suppliers and industry partners in developing an enhanced inspection policy for driverless commercial vehicles. This is an important step that will facilitate safe and effective deployment of automation.”

Volvo Trucks introduces vendor direct shipping program for EV chargers

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Volvo Trucks North America has announced a new program to provide streamlined access to electric vehicle charging offerings for dealers and fleet customers. The Vendor Direct Shipping program provides customers the opportunity to procure mobile and fixed charging hardware solutions directly from Volvo Trucks dealers when they purchase Volvo VNR Electric trucks. “The Vendor Direct Shipping program is a simple and effective method of ordering charging hardware for customers purchasing VNR Electric trucks,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president of Volvo Trucks North America. “The Volvo Trucks dealer will be able to log in to the parts portal and order chargers just as they would to order any truck part. As we’ve said from the beginning, the purchase of a VNR Electric is more than just a truck, it’s a total transportation solution and providing our customers with reliable charging hardware is a key pillar in that process.” Beginning in October, customers can also buy charging hardware when they purchase a Volvo VNR Electric truck. Customers will initally have two chargers from Heliox to choose from — a 50kW Mobile DC Fast Charger (Single Port CCS1) or a 180kW Flex DC Fast Charger (up to three CCS-1 dispensers). Volvo Trucks will continue to expand its offerings and partners as more fleets begin to adopt battery-electric trucks. Customers participating in the program can also work with participating vendors to develop tailored, scalable infrastructure to ensure the battery-electric trucks are being charged up efficiently while making the best use of available power. Heliox is the first provider to participate and has a team of EV charging experts and partners to ensure the entire project goes smoothly, from delivery, setup, commissioning, testing, training, operations, and beyond. “Heliox is excited to mature our partnership with Volvo Trucks. After many great projects over the past year, this agreement will make it exponentially easier for Volvo Trucks dealers and end users to procure everything they need to kickstart their EV fleet projects,” said David Aspinwall, president of Heliox North America. “By giving them simplified access to our full portfolio of CCS-1 products, future e-mobility programs can now happen faster and with greater efficiency.”

SelecTrucks opens new used-truck dealership near Columbus, Ohio

FORT MILL, South Carolina — SelecTrucks has opened its 41st location. The newest dealership is in West Jefferson, Ohio, west of Columbus. SelecTrucks of Columbus offers a selection of used trucks and used truck warranties. “We are pleased to welcome SelecTrucks of Columbus to our trusted, knowledgeable, and growing network of premium used truck retailers,” said T.J. Reed, president and general manager of Daimler Truck Remarketing. “We greatly value Fyda Freightliner’s partnership and are excited to have them as the newest member of the SelecTrucks family.” SelecTrucks of Columbus is a part of the Fyda Freightliner dealership network. Founded in 1954 by Walter F. Fyda upon his return from active duty with the U.S. Air Force, Fyda Freightliner began as The Fyda White Truck Co., servicing and selling trucks across Ohio. Today, Fyda Freightliner is an award-winning commercial truck dealership network serving a wide area of the Midwest, including Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsylvania. “Fyda Freightliner is dedicated to building strong relationships with our vendors and customers alike,” said Gary Tiffan, general manager of the Columbus and Zanesville, Ohio locations. “So, when the opportunity arose to become a SelecTrucks dealer, we felt it would be in the best interest of our customers in enabling us to provide them with the expanded retail sales programs and superior warranties.” SelecTrucks of Columbus is located at 2700 NE Plain City-Georgesville Road in West Jefferson, Ohio.

Thorough checks, testing after floods are essential to getting back on the road safely

AVON, Ohio — The devastating floods in Florida resulting from Hurricane Ian will require massive relief and rebuilding efforts — many of which depend on the trucking industry and thousands of truck drivers. For commercial vehicles exposed to these types of floodwaters, Bendix Tech Tips is providing fleets and drivers with technical advice on inspecting and possibly reconditioning air brake, wheel-end and other safety components that have been partially or completely submerged. Saltwater vs. freshwater The first determination to make is whether the water that affected the vehicle was saltwater or freshwater. If it was salt water, drivers will need to immediately begin replacing parts due to saltwater’s extreme corrosivity, which can remove lubrication and put certain parts at much higher risk for unexpected and premature malfunction. Any brake system valve that has been submerged in saltwater must be replaced. In addition, systems and components, including air compressors, air reservoirs, anti-lock brake system relays, modulators and brake actuators, must also be replaced “Saltwater corrosion is also a threat to wheel-ends, since it increases the likelihood of rust jacking and accelerates corrosion of critical surfaces,” said Randy Salvatora, engineering manager at Vehicle Systems. “So, we recommend complete replacement of the foundation brakes to prevent a potential future failure. And if it’s not clear whether the water was fresh or salt, play it safe and follow the saltwater guidelines.” Additionally, when replacing any pneumatic system components that have been subjected to flood conditions, disconnect all contaminated air tubes and hoses, flush them with clean water and blow them out with air pressure to remove contaminants. Freshwater damage guidelines If a driver is certain the power unit or trailer was submerged in freshwater, they can begin by carefully power-washing the vehicle, including the foundation brakes. Drivers should note that rubber parts and sealing interfaces should not be directly sprayed with the high-pressure jet, as irreparable damage to valves can occur when a high-pressure washer directly sprays exhaust ports. Appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment) is recommended while washing or working on flooded vehicles, whether saltwater or fresh. In the unapplied state, most valves have the delivery open to atmosphere at the exhaust port, so if any exhaust port is submerged, the water has infiltrated the system and can lead to future malfunction. Do not attempt to start a vehicle if freshwater has entered the air compressor or dryer through the air system intakes. Follow these steps to thoroughly check the various parts of the air brake system: Vehicle valving Inspect each component in the pneumatic brake and accessory systems. Drain any pressure remaining in the service reservoirs. Mark and remove all pneumatic and electrical connectors at each valve. Check for evidence of water or contamination inside the connectors, air hoses, or the component itself. Carefully use dry compressed air pressure (from a stationary compressor or similar) to blow air through the pneumatic tubes and hoses. Watch for evidence of water or contamination. If water or contamination is found inside the component, replace the component. If no evidence of water or contamination is found inside the component, reassemble the component to the associated lines and fittings. Drivers should repeat this process as they continue to inspect all the valves in the air brake system. Replace any non functioning valves or those showing evidence of ingestion of water or contaminants. Inspect tractor and trailer glad hands and the supply and control hoses. Water and contaminants frequently enter the air brake system through unprotected glad hands. Charging system Inspect the air intake, compressor, and air dryer for signs of water or contaminant ingestion. Carefully use dry compressed air pressure (from a stationary compressor or similar) to blow air through the pneumatic tubing and watch for evidence of water or contamination. Use dry compressed air from a stationary air compressor (or suitable portable unit) to get any residual water out of the service tanks. Air dryers remove moisture in compressed air, but they will not remove moisture that’s present in the system beyond the service tanks. After reconnecting pneumatic lines, install a new or properly serviced air dryer to aid in removing any residual moisture from the air inlet. If a driver finds signs of moisture or other contamination, all the pneumatic air brake components should be replaced. Once water or contaminants get into any of the air brake components, it’s impossible to completely clear the system without total disassembly. Consider also the guidance included in the TMC Recommended Practice 617A for contaminant elimination procedure for tractor, trailer, or dolly air brake systems. Wheel-ends and electronics Examine all wheel-ends for water, which increases the possibility of corrosion between drum brake lining material and the shoe table (rust jacking). Water can also pool in drums when left standing, increasing the risk of corrosion. Drivers will need to check the integrity of the friction couple between the friction and disc or drum. Water-filled loading docks may not immediately come to mind as “flood events,” but can certainly have the same impact to some wheel-end components such as slack adjusters. Remove any fittings and mounting stud nuts, and orient ports downward to verify that no water has entered brake chambers through the air lines. If water is present, replace the actuator. Follow the appropriate wheel-end relubrication procedures, including re-greasing slack adjusters. Assess the braking/safety electronics components using a tool such as Bendix ACom PRO software to conduct a diagnostic download on systems such as ABS, ESC (electronic stability control), and collision mitigation controllers, including any front or side radar units. Electronics will validate through self-check in most cases. If the electronic control unit (ECU) is operable, it will check the necessary solenoids, sensor, harnesses, etc. Make sure to inspect the seven-pin electrical connector interface between the tractor and trailer as well. For more detailed information, two Bendix Technical Bulletins are available in the Bendix Document Library at bendix.com that serve as valuable resources for getting tractors and trailers back into service after they’ve been submerged: Flood Damage: Bendix Recommended Procedure for Trailer and Dolly Control Systems That May Have Been Submerged (TCH-003-048) Flood Damage: Bendix Recommended Procedure for Power Vehicles That May Have Been Submerged (TCH-003-049) Back on the road and follow-up support If a driver check turns up no evidence of water or contamination, conduct a thorough test of the air brake system and ABS before returning the vehicle or trailer to service. Note that, between the floodwaters and power-washing, it’s possible that ABS wheel speed sensors may have been moved from their normal position. Push them back into contact with the exciter ring by hand, and when the wheel turns, normal wheel-bearing play will adjust the sensor position. “We recommend retesting and diagnostic checks of the electronic systems after the initial post-flood testing,” Salvatora said. “Additionally, make sure you’re following other vehicle and system manufacturers’ guidelines: Flooding can have bumper-to-bumper effects, and you can’t be too careful.” Other Bendix support resources include 1-800-AIR-BRAKE, its Service Engineering team, and a library of Service Data Sheets and Technical Bulletins.

FedEx Freight’s Pinter wins TMCSuperTech Grand Championship

CLEVELAND — Phillip Pinter, a FedEx Freight technician from Romulus, Michigan, recently claimed the title of Grand Champion at the American Trucking Associations’ Technology and Maintenance Councils’(TMC) National Technicians Skills Competitions. “On behalf of ATA and TMC, I want to congratulate Phillip on being named this year’s TMCSuperTech Grand Champion,” TMC Executive Director Robert Braswell said. “As always, this competition brings out the best in our industry and Philip, and the rest of his FedEx Freight teammates rose to the occasion, providing real examples of the knowledge and skills needed to keep this industry moving.” This is the second Grand Championship for Pinter, who was joined by FedEx Freight’s Jamie Smith in claiming the team championship as part of a clean sweep of the top five by the Memphis, Tennessee-based carrier. Bonnie Greenwood claimed second place in the competition, while Eric Vos, Doug Nickles and Kelby Bentley rounded out the top five. With her second-place finish in the competition, Greenwood became the highest-placing woman in TMCSuperTech history. Elsewhere in the competition, Mario Kjuka, a student at Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, claimed first place in the National Student Technician Competition, TMCFutureTech. Ferris State University’s Timothy Rose finished second, while Braedon Pollard of the Des Moines Area Community College Transportation Institute finished third. In addition to the Grand Championship, FedEx technicians also claimed the title in TMCSuperTech’s LMV competition, with Philip Barlow finishing first, Frito-Lay North America’s Kevin Malczyk placing second and FedEx Freight’s Chris Czerwinski placing third. FedEx Freight’s Cory Westfall won the TMCSuperTech Trailer Track competition, with Michael Kerfoot Jr. of Cox Automotive placing second and Traivs Cox of FedEx Freight placing third. “After a two-year pause, having a full competition with all of our tracks and hosting 140, technicians was tremendously gratifying,” Braswell said. “Congratulations not just to the winners, but to all the competitors for making it to Nationals and we look forward to seeing them all back here next year.” Full List of Station Winners Heavy Duty Track Brakes Jesse Elmore Doggett Freightliner Wheel End Phillip Pinter FedEx Freight Fifth Wheel Kelby Bentley FedEx Freight Liftgates Eric Vos FedEx Freight HVAC Charles Gleason United Parcel Service Inc. Tire & Wheel Mitchell Buelow FedEx Freight Tractor PMI Doug Nickles FedEx Freight Starting & Charging Eric Vos FedEx Freight Steering & Suspension Eric Vos FedEx Freight Heavy Duty Track – Day One Stations ASE Written Test Joseph Anderson TravelCenters of America RP Manual Nicholas Bryant FedEx Freight Wiring Diagrams Phillip Pinter FedEx Freight Lubricants & Fuels Phillip Pinter FedEx Freight Coolants & DEF Kelby Bentley FedEx Freight Hydraulics & Drivebelts Bonnie Greenwood FedEx Freight Electrical Circuits Nathan Olson NationaLease Fasteners Phillip Pinter FedEx Freight Precision Measuring Phillip Pinter FedEx Freight Service Information Michael Krause Clarke Power Services, Inc. Cybersecurity Adam Martin W. W. Williams Trailer Lighting Mitchell Buelow FedEx Freight Trailer Track Written Test Robert Aabye United Parcel Service Inc. Hydraulics & Drivebelts Sean Bring Tyson Foods Trailer Wheel End Ray Titus TravelCenters of America Precision Measuring Michael Kerfoot, Jr. Cox Automotive Mobility Trailer Fasteners Travis Cox FedEx Freight Trailer PMI Cory Westfall FedEx Freight Trailer Alignment Adam Burton Great Dane Roll-Up Doors Cory Westfall FedEx Freight Trailer Lighting Michael Kerfoot, Jr. Cox Automotive Mobility Trailer Liftgates Michael Kerfoot, Jr. Cox Automotive Mobility Central Tire Inflation Adam Burton Great Dane Trailer Electrical Corrosion Michael Kerfoot, Jr. Cox Automotive Mobility Trailer ABS Cory Westfall FedEx Freight Light and Medium Vehicles Track Written Test Philip Barlow FedEx Freight Fasteners Kevin Malczyk Frito-Lay North America Wiring Diagrams Nicolai Greco United Parcel Service Inc. RP Manuals Philip Barlow FedEx Freight Coolants & DEF Philip Barlow FedEx Freight Precision Measuring Philip Barlow FedEx Freight Electrical Circuits Kevin Malczyk Frito-Lay North America Lubricants & Fuels Sergio Chaira United Parcel Service Inc. Wheel End Chris Czerwinski FedEx Freight EVAP Systems Philip Barlow FedEx Freight Preventive Maintenance Chris Czerwinski FedEx Freight Trailer Liftgates Kevin Malczyk Frito-Lay North America Aftertreatment Nicolai Greco United Parcel Service Inc. TMCFutureTech Stations Winners Written Test Zachary Miller Forsyth Technical Community College Fasteners Max Coons WyoTech RP Manuals Avery Baldridge WyoTech Wiring Diagrams Mario Kjuka Forsyth Technical Community College Preventative Maintenance Max Coons WyoTech Electrical Circuits Max Coons WyoTech Lubricants & Fuels Zachary Miller Forsyth Technical Community College Precision Measuring Matthew Liddell WyoTech Coolants & DEF Timothy Rose Ferris State University Trailer Lighting Mario Kjuka Forsyth Technical Community College Trailer Wheel End Haley Karlberg WyoTech Aftertreatment Braedon Pollard DMACC Transportation Institute Hydraulics & Drivebelts Braedon Pollard DMACC Transportation Institute  

Werner Enterprises, Kodiak Robotics team up for 24/7 long-haul autonomous freight operations

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., and OMAHA, Neb. — Kodiak Robotics Inc. is collaborating with Werner Enterprises to establish an autonomous trucking lane and to showcase how efficiently autonomous trucks can be used with a transfer hub model at truck ports. The relationship began in August with a week-long pilot program in which a Kodiak truck, occupied by a human safety driver at all times, completed four tours involving eight unique trips between Dallas and Lake City, Florida, according to a news release. Werner Enterprises also joined Kodiak’s Partner Deployment Program, which helps carriers establish autonomous freight operations and integrate the Kodiak Driver, Kodiak’s self-driving system, into their fleet. “Working with Kodiak enables us to efficiently incorporate new technologies into our business while giving us a competitive edge,” said Chad Dittberner, senior vice president of van/expedited for Werner. “We’re eager to establish the hybrid model of drivers and ongoing autonomous lanes to create new and unparalleled levels of efficiency while staying focused on Werner’s value of putting safety first.” During its pilot with Werner, Kodiak completed a total of 152 hours of driving time and achieved 100% on-time delivery performance. Werner had trailers ready for a Kodiak self-driving truck to pick up on both ends of the trip. Werner’s local drivers completed the first-mile pickups and last-mile deliveries. This truck port model maximizes the amount of time the Kodiak Driver spends driving. “Werner’s vision for incorporating autonomous trucks into their future operations demonstrates a fundamental understanding of where autonomous technology fits within the trucking industry,” said Don Burnette, founder and CEO of Kodiak. “The Kodiak Driver is designed to do the often-undesirable highway portions of long-haul routes, allowing drivers to handle the deliveries that let them sleep in their own beds at night. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Werner and introducing new permanent lanes together.” The joint effort with Werner Enterprises is the most recent carrier relationship to be announced by Kodiak. Earlier this year, the company announced partnerships with U.S. Xpress, 10 Roads Express and CEVA Logistics.    

Arkansas big rig technicians earn big wins at national competition

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Jesse Elmore, a heavy-duty truck technician for Doggett Freightliner of Arkansas, and Sean “Kade” Bring, a trailer technician for Tyson Foods, represented Arkansas at the American Trucking Associations’ Technology and Maintenance Councils’ National Technicians Skills Competitions Sept. 25-29 in Cleveland. At the national competition, known more commonly as SuperTech, Elmore took first place in the Brakes Station on the Heavy-Duty Truck Track, while Bring won first in the Hydraulics & Drivebelts Station in the Trailer Track. Elmore and Bring qualified for the national competition after winning Grand Champion in the Arkansas Truck Technician and Trailer Technician (respective) Championships hosted by the Arkansas Trucking Association and held June 24 at the Rogers Convention Center. Elmore and Bring competed against 140 technicians from across the country at the first SuperTech since 2019. “Both the state and national competitions provide an opportunity for technicians to demonstrate how much they know and do to keep commercial vehicles safe for the communities they visit every day,” said Shannon Newton, president, Arkansas Trucking Association. “Jesse and Kade had already proven their expertise and skills at the state competition. We are proud of them for going on to show the entire trucking industry what they’re capable of and the caliber of professionals that call Arkansas home.” Elmore has served the industry for 17 years. He is an ASE certified technician and studied automotive, mechanical and electrical engineering in college. He resides in Van Buren, Arkansas, with his wife Fawn. “The Doggett Team is extremely proud of Jesse and his consistent pursuit to achieve a high level of proficiency as a technician. He is a great example for our industry and the rewarding career it can provide. We appreciate him,” said Shawn Smith, general manager of Doggett Freightliner of Arkansas. Bring, a resident of Dover, Arkansas, has worked for Tyson Foods for 10 years. He is an ASE certified technician with carrier refrigeration factory certifications. “Kade is very deserving; he has worked hard to achieve this accomplishment and has enjoyed the whole ATA TMC experience in Cleveland. We are all blessed to have Kade on our fleet maintenance team,” said Ronnie Keene, maintenance manager at Tyson Foods Inc. People all over the country will have the opportunity to express their thanks for technicians next week, Oct. 2-8, as the American Trucking Associations and ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council host the third annual National Technician Appreciation Week. “Jesse and Kade represented their companies and our state well as they showcased their talent and skill this week, and I want to acknowledge all the work they and all of the other competitors do in their shops to keep our highways safe,” Newton said.

Navistar recalls certain vehicles due to potential for connecting rod failure

WASHINGTON — The potential of a connecting rod failure has led to a recall by Navistar for certain 2018-21 International HV, 2018-20 International HX, 2018-19 International LT and International RH vehicles. The connecting rod wrist pin may crack, resulting in connecting rod failure. The connecting rod failure could cause an engine shutdown, increasing the risk of a crash. The problem potentially affects 6,883 vehicles. To remedy the problem, dealers will install new knock detection software to warn the driver prior to engine connecting rod failure and replace connecting rods as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed Nov. 14. Owners can contact Navistar’s customer service at 1-800-448-7825. Navistar’s number for this recall is 22518.Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 888-327-4236 or go to www.nhtsa.gov. The NHTSA campaign number is 22V691000. The following vehicles are3 affected by the recall:   MAKE MODEL YEAR INTERNATIONAL HV 2018-2021 INTERNATIONAL HX 2018-2020 INTERNATIONAL LT 2018-2019 INTERNATIONAL RH 2018-2019  

Expressway Trucks Becomes First Volvo Trucks Certified EV Dealer in Ontario, Canada

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Volvo Trucks North America has recently designated Expressway Trucks as a Volvo Trucks Certified Electric Vehicle Dealer. The dealership’s Waterloo location is the first to be certified in Ontario, Canada, and is located near Highway 401, one of the busiest traffic corridors in the country, according to a news release. “Expressway Trucks continues to be an outstanding dealer partner and is taking a leadership role to expand Volvo VNR Electric deployments in Canada,” Peter Voorhoeve, president of Volvo Trucks North America, said. “We have had great success running Volvo VNR Electrics in the cold Canadian winters in the Quebec region, providing a proof point to other Canadian fleets that battery-electric trucks perform well in extreme temperatures.” The dealership held an EV Demo event in early 2022. “To prepare to support customers in the region with their electromobility journey, the dealership’s sales group continues to participate in the rigorous Volvo Trucks Certified EV Dealer training program which covers a range of topics — from evaluating the benefits of fleet electrification on current routes to providing direction in navigating funding and incentive programs,” the news release stated. Two of Expressway Trucks’ technicians have completed the training to safely perform battery-electric truck maintenance and repairs for trucks in operations. The dealership will maintain a stock of key parts and components for the VNR Electric model and has installed 50 kW Heliox chargers to support battery-electric trucks, according to the news release. “We realized from the beginning that EVs are going to be a large part of our business going forward and felt the investment required was worth it as customer demand and interest builds,” Barry Peters, Volvo new truck sales manager, said. “With the recent announcement of substantial rebates for Ontario-based buyers, we expect potential Volvo VNR Electric buyers to become more serious during the next 12 months.” To learn more about Volvo Trucks North America and the Volvo VNR Electric, visit the company website.  

Hyundai Motor puts XCIENT fuel cell electric trucks into commercial fleet operation in California

LOS ANGELES — Hyundai Motor Co. officials say they have secured $3.5 million in 2021 Targeted Airshed Grant (TAG) funding from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to deploy five XCIENT fuel cell electric trucks in California. First Element Fuel (FEF), the largest hydrogen-refueling station operator in the U.S., will deploy the Class-8 heavy-duty trucks to deliver liquified hydrogen to their refueling stations for the next five years, including one year of demonstration with reporting duties to EPA and four years of commercial operation, a news release stated. “Hyundai is actively engaged in setting up a carbon neutral hydrogen value chain around the world,” said Mark Freymueller, senior vice president and head of commercial vehicle business innovation of Hyundai Motor Company. “We are happy to deploy our XCIENT Fuel Cell trucks in California, especially since this will help local stakeholders to decarbonize the hydrogen supply chain itself by substituting conventional trucks, which have been used to haul hydrogen — to hydrogen trucks.” This project is led by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD), which applied for the TAG funding. Following careful review, the EPA selected South Coast AQMD’s application, which calls for five fuel cell electric trucks supplied by Hyundai Motor and refueling station operation by FEF in California. “This is where change starts. Reducing pollution from heavy-duty trucks and construction equipment brings us closer to the cleaner air that our communities deserve” said Wayne Nastri, South Coast AQMD’s executive officer. “We look forward to seeing this project come to life and deployed in Southern California.” EPA’s TAG program aims to reduce air pollution in areas of the nation with the highest levels of ambient ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution. The focus of the TAG program is to provide funding assistance to projects that: 1) directly reduce emissions from priority emission sources; 2) generate measurable reductions of ozone, PM2.5, and/or precursor emissions; and 3) support National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) attainment in one or more of the nation’s most impacted airsheds. Under the TAG program, eligible state and local air pollution control agencies must directly apply to the EPA, but can select partners for a project consortium. For the 2021 TAG program, Hyundai Motor partnered with South Coast AQMD and FEF to develop a TAG application to support the replacement of FEF’s diesel-powered hydrogen transport trucks with fuel cell electric vehicles. Having been selected as the truck supplier for this TAG project, Hyundai Motor expects to demonstrate its fuel cell electric heavy-duty truck technology in a long-haul transport operation. The EPA’s selection of the XCIENT Fuel Cell demonstration project recognizes the significant emissions reduction benefits of Hyundai Motor’s fuel cell electric truck technology. XCIENT Fuel Cell 6-by-4 tractor model participating in the demonstration is equipped with a 180 kW fuel cell system and e-motor with a maximum output of 350 kW. The tractor’s hydrogen tank can hold 67 kg of hydrogen with the battery providing 72 kWh for a gross combined weight of 37,200 kg to deliver an average range of over 450 miles per tank. Last year, Hyundai Motor also announced its NorCal Zero project, also known as Zero-Emission Regional Truck Operations with Fuel Cell Electric Trucks. Hyundai Motor will begin operating 30 Class 8 XCIENT Fuel Cell electric trucks in California starting in the second quarter of 2023. This will be the largest commercial deployment of Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks in the U.S. Launched in 2020 by Hyundai Motor, XCIENT Fuel Cell is the world’s first mass-produced hydrogen fuel cell electric heavy-duty truck. The company has already deployed 47 units in Switzerland where they have accumulated more than four million kilometers in driving as of July 2022. Hyundai Motor will leverage insights from these public-private partnerships to further drive commercial vehicle decarbonization through hydrogen fuel cell electric technology advancement.

Nikola issues recall for all of its electric tractors due to seatbelt problem

WASHINGTON — Electric truck maker Nikola is recalling all 93 of the tractors it has manufactured after a worker found an issue with the seat belt shoulder anchorage assembly earlier this year. The issue affects certain 2022 Tre BEV (battery-electric vehicle) trucks; the company says the seatbelts could be improperly installed. According to the National Highway Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) recall notice, “the assembly as designed and installed could become detached when a load is placed upon it during use. The design of the seat belt anchor assembly does not allow full thread engagement for the anchor bolt and may cause cross threading.” The NHTSA notice states that the problem was first discovered by a Nikola employee on July 18. The employee was conducting a pre-delivery inspection and found that the shoulder anchorage on the passenger side seat belt disconnected from the B-pillar adjuster. The issue was reported to Nikola’s partner company Iveco, which informed Nikola that the final torque on the passenger seat belt shoulder anchorage was not installed to specification, is susceptible to cross threading and that the condition may exist on other trucks. Nikola’s Vehicle Defects Committee (VDC) met to discuss and launch a field investigation to verify torque. The VDC met again to review test results and determine the potential for failure, and an investigation was launched. During the investigation, it was determined that the original design of the seat belt shoulder anchorage could be improved by reducing the size of a spacer between the bolt and the adjuster. On Sept. 7 the committee decided to issue a recall and replace the bolt, spacer and adjuster on all seat belts. Nikola says it is not aware of any warranty claims or customer claims due to this issue The recall comes on the heels of a major announcement by Nikola and Iveco about a partnership to build the European Nikola Tre battery-electric vehicle (BEV) and the European Nikola Tre fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) beta version.

FMCSA looking for drivers to help in autonomous CMV research

WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is looking for truck drivers to help evaluate distractions while driving trucks equipped with autonomous technology. The research will assess driver readiness when assuming control of trucks of level-2 and level-3 autonomous technology, a news release stated. “The research is taking place because the government has found knowledge lacking as far as real-world implementation of autonomous technology equipped commercial vehicles,” according to the news release. Level 2 vehicles are equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). These vehicles can control both steering and accelerating/decelerating but falls short of self-driving because a human sits in the driver’s seat and can take control of the car at any time. Level 3 vehicles are equipped with “environmental detection” capabilities and can make informed decisions for themselves, such as accelerating past a slow-moving vehicle. These still require human override, and the driver must remain alert and ready to take control if the system is unable to execute the task. “Lower levels of automated driving system (ADS)-equipped CMVs present an environment that is ripe for overreliance,” according to the Department of Transportation. “When an L3 vehicle alerts the driver that a takeover is required, the driver needs to have situational awareness to resume full control of the vehicle. Engagement in non-driving secondary tasks may prevent the driver from maintaining situational awareness of the driving environment.” A recently completed study by FMCSA found a lack of research related to ADS-equipped CMVs. To date, most commercial ADSs on U.S. roadways are in passenger vehicles, and CMV ADSs are only recently being implemented in real-world operations. Therefore, FMCSA needs more data on ADS-equipped CMVs to understand driver behavior and policy implications. The FMCSA is looking for 100 drivers to participate in the experiment. Eligible drivers will hold a valid commercial driver’s license, currently drive a CMV, be 21 years of age or older, and pass the motion sickness history screening questionnaire. “We anticipate 100 participants in total for the driving simulator study. Fifty drivers will participate in the L2 study sessions, and the other 50 drivers will participate in the L3 study sessions,” DOT officials said. “During consent, each participant will agree to participate in both the L2/L3 simulator study session and the training study session.” Data will be collected over two study sessions. The first study session will collect data on the effects of non-driving secondary tasks and readiness to resume control the CMVs. The second study session will assess the effectiveness of driver training to improve safety while operating an L2 or L3 CMV. “Questionnaire data will be collected prior to the simulator study, during the simulator study, and after the simulator study,” the DOT said. “In addition, participants will complete questionnaires about the training in the second study session. All questionnaires will be preloaded in an app format for drivers to complete on a tablet. According to FMCSA’s most current significant rulemaking report, the agency aims to issue the proposed proposed rule on integrating ADS-equipped trucks onto roads and highways in November. For more information, contact Theresa Hallquist at the Office of Research and Registration, DOT, FMCSA, West Building 6th Floor, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, Washington, D.C., 20590-0001. Phone: 202-366-1064. E-mail: [email protected].

California regulators eye banning diesel big rig sales by 2040

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — If some regulators have their way, diesel big rig sales could be banned in the state of California as early as 2040. The Los Angeles Times reports that the California Air Resource Board (CARB) is proposing regulations to end the sale of new diesel-propelled big rigs and other trucks within the next 18 years. The regulations would also require all state and local government fleets be zero-emission by 2027, less than five years from now, with large fleet operators like Amazon and Walmart converting all their trucks that operate in the state to zero-emission vehicles by 2042. Approximately 6% of Californians — nearly 30 million registered vehicles are medium- and heavy-duty trucks, according to the LA Times. They also said that the trucks contribute one-fourth of all greenhouse gas emissions from the top-polluting transport sector, accounting for 41% of total emissions. Calling it a “moral obligation,” the new regulations would likely demand a radical buildup of electric charging infrastructure, placing new stresses on California’s fragile power grid and force the trucking industry to reshape how it does business. Regulators and activists say any disruption would be outweighed by lives and money saved. Regulators estimate the regulations, which would target all fossil-fuel-powered big rigs, would save 5,000 Californian lives between 2024 and 2050 by preventing premature deaths, and reduce health costs by $57 billion. The California Air Resources Board, which must vote on the truck proposal, is expected to consider it Oct. 27.