With used truck prices trending downwards and working its way towards a more stable market, we are starting to see a shift towards wholesale pricing in the retail markets. Dealers are now looking to compete and win back market share and with a lot of the old inventory moving out, we can start seeing fresh new "right priced" retail inventory for owner-operators. Yet, given market and labor concerns it is still vital to do more with less. Juliet Mazza, Chief Marketing Officer at TruckTRactorTrailer.com explains the power and possibilities of digital marketing
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As nations and industry seek to reduce their carbon footprint and become more sustainable and in the wake of the United States passing the Inflation Reduction Act, the most significant piece of US climate regulation, STTTREAM host Zach Miller and Andrew Johnston of TrueCore Capital have an open, free flowing discussion about the best way forwards for both fleets and regulators to grow EV adoption. https://truecorecapital.com/ttt/?utm_source=TTT&utm_medium=search Please be sure to subscribe for more info like this https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoiXUyTepUUyeToEkvGuAyA?sub_confirmati #trucking #electricvehicle #climate
With used truck prices trending downwards and working its way towards a more stable market, we are starting to see a shift towards wholesale pricing in the retail markets. Dealers are now looking to compete and win back marketshare and with a lot of the old inventory moving out, we can start seeing fresh new "right priced" retail inventory for owner-operators.
AB5 is now set to go into effect in the California trucking sector. On June 30, the US Supreme Court denied review of the appeal that represented the California Trucking Association’s last-ditch effort to keep the independent contractor law away from its operations. At the heart of AB5 is the ABC test, and further, the B prong of ABC. That B test defines an independent contractor as a worker who is engaged in “work that is outside the usual course of the hiring entity’s business.” A trucking company hiring an independent owner operator to move freight would presumably fail that test in any litigation. #trucking #california #supremecourt https://newyorktruckstop.com/2022/07/05/supreme-court-rejects-california-trucking-associations-appeal/ OOIDA sent the below letter in response: https://votervoice.s3.amazonaws.com/groups/ooida/attachments/OOIDA%20-%20Letter%20to%20Gov%20Newsom%20re%20AB5%20Enforcement.pdf Please be sure to subscribe for more info like this https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoiXUyTepUUyeToEkvGuAyA?sub_confirmati
AB5 is now set to go into effect in the California trucking sector. On June 30, the US Supreme Court denied review of the appeal that represented the California Trucking Association’s last-ditch effort to keep the independent contractor law away from its operations. At the heart of AB5 is the ABC test, and further, the B prong of ABC. That B test defines an independent contractor as a worker who is engaged in “work that is outside the usual course of the hiring entity’s business.” A trucking company hiring an independent owner operator to move freight would presumably fail that test in any litigation. #trucking #california #supremecourt https://newyorktruckstop.com/2022/07/05/supreme-court-rejects-california-trucking-associations-appeal/ OOIDA sent the below letter in response: https://votervoice.s3.amazonaws.com/groups/ooida/attachments/OOIDA%20-%20Letter%20to%20Gov%20Newsom%20re%20AB5%20Enforcement.pdf Please be sure to subscribe for more info like this https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoiXUyTepUUyeToEkvGuAyA?sub_confirmati
AB5 is now set to go into effect in the California trucking sector. On June 30, the US Supreme Court denied review of the appeal that represented the California Trucking Association’s last-ditch effort to keep the independent contractor law away from its operations. At the heart of AB5 is the ABC test, and further, the B prong of ABC. That B test defines an independent contractor as a worker who is engaged in “work that is outside the usual course of the hiring entity’s business.” A trucking company hiring an independent owner operator to move freight would presumably fail that test in any litigation. https://newyorktruckstop.com/2022/07/05/supreme-court-rejects-california-trucking-associations-appeal/ OOIDA sent the below letter in response: https://votervoice.s3.amazonaws.com/groups/ooida/attachments/OOIDA%20-%20Letter%20to%20Gov%20Newsom%20re%20AB5%20Enforcement.pdf
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