How much do fleet owners make per truck?
The average wage for a truck driver is about $57,000 per year. But if you’re an owner or operator of a commercial fleet, then your income could be much higher depending on th
Tips on running a successful modern trucking company
Introduction If you have a trucking company, then you know how hard it is to keep the business going. You have to be able to handle many aspects of the operation in order for it to
Strategies to Engage and Retain Professional Drivers
Introduction Truck drivers are one of the most valuable assets in your company. They keep your business running and make sure that you get paid on time. However, it’s importa
9 Ways to Increase Profitability of Your Trucking Business
It’s not simple to run a profitable trucking company these days. There’s a lot of competition, fuel prices are rising, and customers’ orders and payment dates can
Fuel-Saving Tips for Owner Operators
Here are some fuel-saving tips for owner Operators. Improving fuel efficiency is no longer a trend; it is a way of life for commercial truck drivers in particular. The trucking ind
As diesel prices continue to soar, government officials are warning against price gouging
Following news from the White House that the U.S. will ban the import of Russian oil due to the invasion of Ukraine, fuel prices have shot up across the country. According to
Stop Freight Brokers Greed.
The main problems other independent truckers have is government control on Capitol Hill in the transportation industry. We need Broker Reform because rising fuel prices, toll road
MorPro uses employee stock ownership to attract, keep drivers
Many trucking businesses speak highly of their drivers, referring to them as family rather than numbers. But, that message of inclusivity and connectivity goes even further at
Carriers companies have increased driver pay once again.
Carriers are increasing compensation to keep their equipment running in the face of increased freight demand and a shrinking pool of drivers. For the past year and a half, driver p
Trucking companies forced to close due to rising diesel
The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has delivered a grim warning to the White House over the impact of rising diesel prices on the trucking industry.In a letter to President B