As one of the nations most influential trucking executives, Don Schneider transformed the trucking business started by his father in 1935 into one of the largest truckload freight carriers in the United States.
February 27, 2012Perspective
Opinion: Influential Women in Trucking
Women now comprise more than half the working population and are visible in management and professional careers, and yet they still represent less than 4% of Fortune 500 CEOs, according to Catalyst, a nonprofit organization concerned with expanding opportunities for women in business.
March 19, 2012Opinion: Information Logistics Improves Efficiency
In order to grow their revenue, many carriers say they want to be as flexible as possible in adapting to the specific needs of shippers and freight brokers.
March 12, 2012Opinion: Shippers One Carrier or Many?
Shippers depend on trucking as the key element in meeting their transportation goals. The old slogan, If you got it, it came by truck, is as valid today as it was 30 years ago.
March 5, 2012Opinion: Congressman Lauds Don Schneider
Opinion: Owner-Operators, Keep Those Wheels Turning
If youre an owner-operator and your wheels arent turning, youre not making money. If another vehicle slams into your truck when you have the right of way, it means youre facing downtime through no fault of your own.
February 20, 2012Opinion: Driver Turnaround and New HOS
In the post-HOS environment, minutes matter. By reducing driver turnaround time, we can minimize the fallout from HOS-related capacity constraints.
February 13, 2012Opinion: Driver Recruiting Against the Odds
According to analysts at a transportation research organization, the industry is facing an increasingly acute shortage of drivers as many as 135,000 this year.
February 6, 2012Opinion: Don Schneiders Legacy of Innovation
At Qualcomm, we have been greatly saddened by the news of Don Schneiders passing. We honor his commitment to innovation and recognize the legacy he leaves the industry.
January 30, 2012Opinion: Cellphone Rules Offer Opportunity
On Jan. 3, rules drafted by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration went into effect, prohibiting interstate commercial motor vehicle drivers and intrastate hazardous materials drivers from holding, dialing or reaching for a mobile phone.
January 23, 2012Opinion: For 2012, Invest in Teamwork
Slowly but surely, trucking is emerging from recession, and trucking company leaders all over the country are anxiously watching the bottom line, determined not to falter now that the sun is finally coming out.
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