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Electrical problems account for roughly 30% of semi-truck issues, often leading to costly repairs and serious damage if not attended to.  Luckily, there are numerous warning signs that indicate an electrical problem needs attendance.

 Semi-trucks are known as the lifeblood of any logistics business. But there are some interesting facts about semi-trucks that might surprise you. Here are 7 fun facts about semi-trucks even the most seasoned professional might not know.

As with any industry, agriculture has very specific haulage requirements that are designed to improve the overall efficiency of the production and transportation ecosystem. From hauling the heavy machinery used to harvest crops, to transfer the crops/produce/livestock itself, different types of trailers with specific characteristics are needed.

Fuel is often one of the biggest expenses for most logistics operators, accounting for over 30% of their overall costs on average. This is why reducing the fuel consumption of your trucks is a surefire way to continue to drive a profitable business.

Here is a list of vital tips to help improve your semi-truck’s fuel efficiency.

To ensure your semi-truck remains a reliable component of your operations, keeping it in optimal functioning condition at all times is crucial. After all, arriving on time, every time, is the name of the game. 

Follow these simple semi-truck maintenance steps to keep your vehicles in optimal working condition at all times.

To ensure your business keeps running for the long haul, it is vital that your fleet remains functioning optimally all year round.

Here is a TIP-approved maintenance guide to help you keep your semi-trailers in perfect working condition at all times.

As there is growing pressure on the global supply chain to reduce its carbon emissions and adopt more sustainable practices, logistic companies are having to balance supply demands  with green initiatives. 
Let’s take a look at the current state of road freight logistics and how second-hand vehicles can deliver profit and sustainability. 

Long-haul truck driving is a demanding job that requires skill, dedication, and professionalism. Often, truck drivers are required to command the cockpit for long hours over multiple days, across different geographies and terrains. Here are a few great amenities every truck driver should make use of. 

Hauling cargo long distances is not for everybody. Truck drivers deal with demanding terrains, long routes, and inclement weather conditions every day while expected to deliver on time.

Professional truck drivers are responsible for the safety of the cargo, themselves and others while on the road, so following strict safety precautions is mandatory.

Here is a list of key tips to follow and increase road safety.