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THIRD QUARTER 2023

IN THIS ISSUE

Shippers look to their trucking and logistics providers for help tracking and assembling data for emissions reporting. How Bay & Bay's investments in technology have supported drivers, improved operations and more. Thwarting card skimmers at truck stops to save money and time. The many roads that the trucking industry is taking to reach decarbonization. Exploring the potential for AI-led job interviews to boost hiring.

Weighing Your Carbon Footprint

Large shippers are beginning to track and report data on carbon emissions in their supply chains, but gathering this information is a big undertaking that will likely involve trucking and logistics companies.

By Gary Frantz

INDUSTRY Q&A

Five Questions

Wade Anderson, CIO and CTO at Bay & Bay Transportation, shares how the trucking and logistics company’s investments in technology are improving driver workflows and business processes.

Transport Topics

PERSPECTIVE

Combating Fuel Card Skimming

Spencer Barkoff, president of Relay Payments, highlights the threat of card skimming at truck stops and makes the case for digital fuel payments to prevent fraud.

Spencer Barkoff

NEWS

Estes Among Fleets to Pilot Remora’s Carbon Capture System

Last year, Estes was among the first commercial for-hire carriers to sign up to pilot emerging technology developed by Remora.

Gary Frantz

University of Tennessee Develops Fleet Sustainability Index

Collecting and calculating truck emissions appears particularly daunting for upcoming Scope 3 reporting, as well as supporting Scope 1 needs. 

Gary Frantz

COLUMNS

The Interface

On the long road to decarbonization, transportation companies will pursue many strategies to reduce emissions, from cleaner equipment to more energy efficient facilities and streamlined freight operations.

Seth Clevenger

Webology 101

Artificial intelligence is making it possible for companies to automate video interviews with job candidates, but trucking and logistics leaders hold mixed views on this technology’s potential.

Joe Dysart

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PAST EVENTS

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Recharge: EV Infrastructure & Maintenance              

Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023

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Second Quarter

Shift: In-Cab Technology & AI Innovation

Tuesday, June 6, 2023

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Third Quarter

Spark: The Future of the Internal Combustion Engine            

Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023

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Fourth Quarter

Secure: Key Trends in Trucking Technology & Cybersecurity

Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023

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"Each issue of iTECH will deliver content designed to help trucking and logistics executives keep up with the rapid pace of technology and determine what the latest advances really mean for their businesses.

 

That involves developing a deeper understanding of the existing technologies that are already on the market and in many instances becoming commonplace, as well as the emerging technologies that could shake up the industry in the future." - Seth Clevenger, Managing Editor, Transport Topics

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