Highlights from the May 2019 issue:
Cover story: Close relations—Novus, Bulk Transport work together to deliver outstanding customer service
Features:
Cargo Logistics bolsters bulk liquid transloading capacity
FMCSA grants Groendyke exemption for brake-actuated, pulsing lamp
Usher participates in Stay Metrics driver retention study
Special Sections
2018 Gross Revenue Report—Tank fleets soar with 2018 economy
Storage & Terminaling:
- NuStar selling St Eustatius terminal for $250 million
- Good API coupler maintenance helps ensure a smooth-running loading rack
- Charah opens fly ash storage terminal in Massachusetts
- Superior Energy completes propane terminal for Tri Gas
- Navigator Energy expanding Glass Mountain Pipeline system
- ILTA expands Washington advocacy with staff hirings
Advanced Clean Transportation Focus:
- DTNA CEO says battery-electric vehicles will pave the way to zero-emission commercial transport
- New Reyco Granning drive-axle suspension for electric vehicles
- Allison reveals new e-axle system, 2 key EV acquisitions
- Mitsubishi Fuso, Agility Fuel develop FE CNG concept truck
- Dana expands training series with EV maintenance videos
- Volvo Group collaborates with key California stakeholders to showcase connected vehicle technologies
- Daimler Trucks, Torc Robotics team up to tackle automation
- Kenworth T680 with integrated Toyota hydrogen fuel cell technology shines at Port of Los Angeles
- Nikola unveils new models, says industry set for zero emissions
- KP Logistik orders 100 LNG-fueled trucks from Scania
- QBI buying 10 Quantum VPLite trailers for biogas project
- Momentum Fuel Technologies adds online CNG parts ordering
Find articles from other back issues of the magazine in the Issue Archives.
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