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OEMs withdraw lawsuit against CARB over emissions deadlines

Commercial Carrier Journal

The lawsuit sought to ensure manufacturers had four full model years to comply with new CARB regulations. Also: Caltrux names new leader; J.B. Hunt expands partnership with University of Arkansas business college.

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Why Private Equity Investors Are Targeting the Chaotic Supply Chain Sector

Supply Chain Brain

With all the chaos that’s roiling logistics and supply chain service providers these days, it might come as a surprise to learn that deep-pocketed private investors are keen on the sector.

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FleetPride acquires Florida’s L&L Distributors

Fleet Owner

Now with 76 service centers among its more than 300 sites across the U.S., the L&L acquisition includes three locations in South Florida, where it has operated for more than 35 years.

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U.S. Supplier Inflation Logs Slowest Pace Since Last Fall

Supply Chain Brain

A key measure of wholesale costs shows U.S. suppliers raised prices in July at the slowest annual pace since last fall, adding to signs that the rapid growth in production expenses that has helped fuel consumer inflation is easing.

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GEP Procurement & Supply Chain Tech Trends Report

The technological landscape is dynamic and changes quickly. And for procurement and supply chain leaders looking to harness the power of technology to navigate complex challenges and an uncertain business environment, keeping up with the latest trends can be its own obstacle. So, what’s on the technological horizon for procurement and supply chain for the year ahead?

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Tesla and Nikola Big Rigs Race for Up to $40,000 U.S. Incentives

Supply Chain Brain

After President Joe Biden’s landmark bill passes, the federal government will start doling out up to $40,000 tax credits per heavy-duty truck purchase.