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After a long drought, truckers report that their trailers are packed and they're having to turn away business. Sure, they're breathing sighs of relief, but where does that leave shippers?
To stay square with the EPA, makers of big diesel engines have found new ways to curb the clouds of noxious diesel exhaust. But the low-emissions engines carry a high price.
Data bits swirl through the air in DCs across the country, moving vital information without a cable or cord in sight. So why have companies been so slow to take wireless on the road?
Despite a sputtering economy, regional truckers know their stock could soar at any moment. In the meantime, they're pulling out all the stops to keep customers on the line.