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Anticipated Locations and Impact of French Farmers’ Protests on Major Roads in December 2025
The French Federation of Transporters (FNTR) has issued detailed updates about planned farmers’ protests set to disrupt various roads and highways throughout France in December 2025.

How Alabama’s Collaboration with ICE Aims to Reinforce Safety and Compliance in Trucking
In an ambitious effort to shore up safety and compliance within the trucking industry, Alabama has teamed up with federal immigration agents to focus enforcement actions along rural interstate corridors known for high crash rates.

The Rising Power Needs of Hyperscale Data Centers and Their Impact on Modern Grid Infrastructures
The Growing Energy Appetite of Data Centers Data centers today are absolute energy beasts. While microgrids accounted for about 0.3% of US power generation in 2024, data centers consumed a chunk of roughly 4.4% of the US power—a figure eying a climb to 12% by 2030. This surge is propelled by the race to develop cutting-edge frontier AI models, which demand massive computational muscle. Running these models involves power-hungry hardware like GPUs, TPUs, and CPUs working overtime, gobbling electricity in the process. These energy requirements aren't just background noise; they shape how hyperscalers—those giant cloud service companies driving AI and other digital services—operate. The long

Joby Aviation Plans to Increase U.S. eVTOL Air Taxi Manufacturing to Four Units Monthly by 2027
Joby Aviation is gearing up to significantly ramp up its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft production in the U.S., aiming to build up to four units per month by 2027.

What to Expect in Spain’s Industrial Real Estate Sector by 2026: Five Defining Trends
The industrial real estate market in Spain is gearing up for significant shifts driven by growing demand, increased automation, and international investment inflows into high-value industries.

Examining the Major Merger and Acquisition Deals That Unraveled in the Trucking Sector in 2025
The year 2025 showed great promise for merger and acquisition activity in the trucking sector, with high-profile deals on the table and bold ambitions of industry consolidation.

The Potential Effects of Marijuana Rescheduling on Trucking Safety and Commercial Driver Testing
Marijuana rescheduling from Schedule I to Schedule III under federal law is on the horizon and could have ripple effects on the trucking industry, especially regarding drug testing for commercial drivers.

OkCargo Welcomes Ontime's Founder Carlos Moreno as Key Shareholder to Drive Growth
The digital road freight sector is witnessing an exciting development as OkCargo, a rising startup in road freight transportation, solidifies its structure with the addition of Carlos Moreno de Viana-Cárdenas, the founder and main shareholder of Ontime, as a new shareholder.

New Bendix Intellipark Electronic Parking Brake Option Arrives for Kenworth and Peterbilt’s Class 8 and Medium-Duty Trucks
Kenworth and Peterbilt, both subsidiaries of Paccar Inc., have expanded their lineup by offering the Bendix Intellipark electronic parking brake (EPB) as an optional upgrade for all their Class 8 and medium-duty trucks.

California’s DMV Plans to Pause Tesla Sales Amid Questions on Autopilot Claims
The California Department of Motor Vehicles is poised to suspend Tesla Inc.'s vehicle sales in the state for 30 days, citing concerns over marketing practices that allegedly misrepresent the capabilities of Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving features.

A Guide to 2026’s Most Influential Supply Chain and Logistics Conferences for Strategic Planning and Innovation
In 2026, the supply chain and logistics sector will see leaders and innovators gathering worldwide to discuss the future of the industry.

Navigating the Shifting Ground of Trucking: The Impact of Labor Costs and CDL Fraud
Trucking has long been a backbone of freight and logistics in the U.S., but the past few years have seen a seismic shift that’s shaking the very foundation of the industry.
