Transporters work at full speed on Valentine’s Day to deliver fresh flowers

Every February 14th, millions of fresh flowers arrive at homes and businesses across the United States. But how are they transported, and where do they come from? We’ll tell you everything. Every Valentine’s Day, millions of fresh flowers make their way to homes and businesses across the U.S., a process that involves a complex logistics […]
Self-Repairing roads: How this Innovation could revolutionize transportation

Researchers from the U.S. and the U.K. are working on roads that can repair themselves using chemical and biological regeneration, as well as materials with thermal and electromagnetic properties. Is this just a dream or a short-term reality? In an effort to improve road infrastructure and reduce maintenance costs, researchers in the United States and […]
Google Renames Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America in Maps

Google said it would be complying with the name change as part of a long-standing practice of adhering to official government names. The move follows Donald´s Trump excecutive order cabecera Google has officially changed the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America in its Maps application, following a directive from the […]
Trump calls for a return to God and announces measures to fight discrimination against Christians

The president of the United States asserts that those who believe in God or defend life have faced discrimination all this time President Trump announced his plan to combat what he described as “anti-Christian bias” in the United States, revealing the formation of a task force led by Attorney General Pam Bondi. The initiative aims […]
Seven crazy claims to insurance companies: from thieving monkeys to a cell phone that disappeared inside a cow

Between calls, claims appear that are difficult to believe. The most unusual stories. inconveniences and accidents? Do you think it’s only something for psychologists or emergency services? The hundreds of employees who work in insurance companies know very well that, for a large part of their day, they will have to assist dozens of people […]
Understanding freight rates: the impact of economic cycles

Freight rates are the main source of revenue for this industry, reflecting the health of the market Freight rates are fundamental in the truckload transportation industry, as they reflect the current market conditions and are subject to numerous fluctuations. Carriers constantly adjust these rates in response to changing industry conditions. A recent article by FleetOwner […]
Use of telematics to mitigate risks in fleets

Telematics emerges as a crucial tool for modern fleets and insurers In modern fleet management, telematics has become a crucial component to mitigate risks and optimize operations. Both large and small fleets are adopting this technology as a fundamental part of their risk reduction strategies. But what exactly is telematics and why is it so […]
6 bridge collisions in the United States

Incidents between ships and bridges that have left their mark on maritime transport On March 26th, the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after colliding with a 948-foot-long container ship, which lost power during its journey. The incident led to the closure of one of the busiest ports in the United States, while rescue […]
The journey of trucking in the United States

A brief history of the progress and development of trucking in the U.S. The history of road transportation in the United States is a tale of technological progress and labor development spanning over a century. From the early trucks that emerged in the late 19th century to the present day, this evolution has been a […]
California: Senate bans driverless autonomous trucks on roads

For and against. Should these giants be tested on state roads? In full development of laws and proposals that seek to place electric trucks in the State, a project wants to completely stop large and autonomous trucks that circulate without a driver on the roads. In 2015 this prohibition became clear. But a state law […]