Highway breakdowns can be unsettling and difficult to deal with. It is especially important for truck drivers in the trucking or moving industry to understand the procedures to deal with breakdowns. Here are some safety tips to help you deal with any situation.
The current proposal to reduce paperwork on the trucking and moving industry may have a great impact on businesses and consumers by reducing costs. Currently, commercial drivers are required to fill out Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIRs) on pre- and post-trip inspections. The new proposal will eliminate this paperwork for trucks with no defects upon inspection.
Soon drivers will not need to complete paperwork that many in the trucking and moving industry consider laborious and unnecessary. As part of an initiative to reduce paperwork for businesses, the new ruling cleared by the Office of Management and Budget (OBM) will eliminate paperwork for trucks with no defects and deficiencies.
Finding the Right Fit for Fleet Management In a business, you need to keep tabs on everything. You need to make sure that everything is going as planned. Otherwise, it can spell problems for your company, which can then balloon into larger problems until it spirals out of your control. Moving companies, too, are not […]
Moving from one country to another can be a very difficult task. Not only do you have to arrange the necessary documents for you to be able to travel to another country, but you will also have to face the literally tiring task of having to pack and move all your properties from your current […]
Move for Hunger started small back in 2009. The organization was originally worried about getting members due to limited time and resources. However, participating movers say that the benefits are undeniable. Now, there are over 350 AMSA moving companies in 42 different states working together to deliver food to food banks. Over 519,000 meals have been provided to food banks nationwide thanks to the extreme growth of Move for Hunger.
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