The Future of Aviation

As the world looks to become greener, the travel industry continues to look for alternative fuel sources. This week, Airbus unveiled their new concept for hydrogen powered commercial airliners, which would be the world’s first zero emission commercial aircraft. They released three visual concepts that they hope to have in use by 2035. The three […]

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Final-Mile Trucking Boom

While most of the trucking industry has seen rising unemployment rates during the COVID-19 pandemic, the “Final-Mile” segment has experienced quite the opposite. U.S. citizens have been relying heavily on e-commerce, thus stimulating this business segment. Since the beginning of the pandemic in March, the U.S. has seen almost 49 million people apply for unemployment […]

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A Different Independence Day

We will soon be celebrating the 244th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America.  On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed and the birth of the new nation took place in Philadelphia. Citizens across the country have celebrated the holiday ever since with parades, backyard barbecues, family picnics, and […]

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India To Auction Off 41 Coal Mines

India has announced plans to auction off 41 coal mines which would put an end to 4 decades of state-controlled coal mining. The Indian government hopes the privatization of coal mining will solve a fuel shortage that is threatening the country. India has felt the economic toll steaming from the COVID-19 pandemic and they are […]

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Fueling Our Customers Peace of Mind

Many trucking companies utilize fuel cards as a part of their business, whether it be for gasoline, diesel fuel or various fuel-related purchases. Fuel cards can also be utilized to pay for vehicle maintenance and other expenses. They are unique due to the comprehensive reporting that accompanies their use. Fleet owners receive real time reports […]

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Sun Cable Project

Australia has been one of the world’s largest suppliers of LNG and Singapore currently imports 95% of its Liquid Natural Gas (LNG). In an effort to provide a more “green” alternative to LNG, Australia has invested in the Sun Cable Project, that aims to provide some of their solar power to Singapore. This project will […]

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Cyber Attacks Continue to Target the Trucking Industry

In today’s day and age, cyber-attacks and security breaches are not abnormal or new. COVID-19 has provided hackers with an opportunity to carry out their attacks as people are distracted and mostly working from home. Working from home can make people vulnerable and  more at risk of a security breach especially if you are working […]

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Production Cuts Start Early for These Two

OPEC+ came to an agreement earlier this month to institute record-breaking production cuts of nearly 10 million barrels per day. The production cuts were set to take effect on May 1st, but some members have taken it upon themselves to start earlier. Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have both made the decision to start scaling back […]

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