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How top fleets are handling lumper fees with technology
 
Lumper fees, the "last stronghold of dirty trucking," cause cash flow problems and a mountain of paperwork for carriers unless properly managed. Here's how top fleets are adapting.
 
 
 
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Lumpers: The ‘last stronghold of dirty trucking’
 
“Backdoor mafia deals are going on there, I’m sure," T.J. Hunt, senior operations manager of Navajo Express, said of the inconsistencies with lumper fees.
 
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With driver clearinghouse functional, fleets now must perform checks in driver hiring
 
After experiencing some technical difficulties, the CDL Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse is now “fully operational” for fleets and truck drivers. Details on CCJ.
 
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Load boards push to automate load tracking for carriers, brokers
 
These companies are working to make shipment visibility a painless automatic process, because the "last thing [drivers] need is another mobile app.”
 
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J.B. Hunt partnering with Waymo on self-driving deliveries in Texas
 
The self-driving run through the Lone Star State will be J.B. Hunt's first opportunity to collect data and feedback on customer freight moved with a Class 8 tractor operating at this level of autonomy.
 
 
 
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Top fleet bets big on multi-year platooning test
 
PGT Trucking will test out a two truck convoy with an autonomous truck trailing a manned one. Also: ATA forms new climate-focused advisory committee; Volvo breaks ground on new vehicle testing lab; more.
 
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Can Bitcoin replace the dollar in freight transactions?
 
An unstable dollar could move the trucking industry toward paying drivers and freight bills with cryptocurrencies.
 
 
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