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Updated December 2024 Winter is upon us, which means snow, ice and winter weather conditions for truck drivers to manage. So it’s an important time for truck drivers to familiarize themselves with the chain laws in the states they normally run. Alabama The use of tire chains shall be permitted … Read More
The Overhaul cargo theft recording and supply chain protection reports a staggering 500 cargo thefts in Q3 2024—up 6.2% from last quarter and 7% from Q3 2023. With an average loss of $176,290 per incident, according to the firm, it’s time to tighten supply chain protections. Electronics are the prime … Read More
**Update 10/9/24: Florida Department of Transportation has suspended operations on active construction projects within the projected path of the storm. Tolls have been suspended across Central Florida and West Florida, as well as Alligator Alley and 595 Express. Click here for a full list of impacted toll facilities in Florida. … Read More
Unfortunately there are many types of fraudulent loads in the trucking industry. Everything from load scams to double brokering to broker impersonation to stolen freight. Carriers, drivers and owner-operators in the Medallion Transport & Logistics network, including NHH Services, can look for these key things on the rate confirmation and … Read More
Several states have issued states of emergency and enforcement bulletins relieving size and weight restrictions for trucks and oversize loads providing emergency relief. Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Kentucky have issued emergency declarations to assist in relief efforts. Florida Florida issued an executive order which authorized the Department … Read More