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Trucking updates and highlights for Friday, January 10, 2025:
Tennessee suspends Hours of Service regulations for specific transporters due to winter conditions.
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency on Thursday declared a state of emergency due to winter weather impacting the state, waiving hours of service regulations for truck drivers hauling certain commodities. Tennessee joins a bevy of other states that have declared weather emergencies and similar waivers throughout the week.
The declaration and waiver in this matter are specifically relevant to operators involved in the transportation of fuels such as fuel oil, diesel, gasoline, kerosene, propane, liquid petroleum, and other refined petroleum products and heating fuels, as well as those engaged in transporting feed for livestock or poultry industries or the animals within those sectors.
The declaration will remain in effect for 14 days, expiring on January 23.
An online auction for bankruptcy equipment is scheduled to take place on January 16th.
A live webcast bankruptcy heavy-duty equipment auction will be held Thursday, Jan. 16, hosted by financial services firm Tiger Group.
The auction is set to showcase over 50 trucks and trailers from nearly all of the leading OEMs.
The bankruptcy auction comes as part of the complete liquidation of what's described as a leading North American tractor truck and trailer dealer and leasing company, with assets located in California, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, Texas, South Carolina and several other states, Tiger Group said.
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The assets are predominantly late-model, ranging in age from 2021 to 2024, noted Chad Farrell, Managing Director, Tiger Commercial & Industrial.
"This court-approved sale is a rare occasion to acquire well-maintained tractor trucks and trailers at liquidation values," Farrell said. "This is also a great opportunity for truckers, trucking companies, dealers, and leasing companies across North America to add to their fleets in early 2025."
The live webcast auction will begin at 1 p.m. Central time on Thursday, Jan. 16 at SoldTiger.com. Veteran auctioneer Wayne Hecht, Senior Director of Operations for Tiger Commercial & Industrial, will take online bids in a live simulcast from Tiger Group's studio. It is the first in a series of sales. "All told, we have approximately 110 tractor trucks and trailers to offer at auction, so interested bidders should stay tuned for the next event," Farrell added.
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Highlights of the upcoming sale include:
- (6) 2019-2024 Freightliner Cascadias
- (8) 2015-2023 Freightliner Cascadias
- (3) 2022 & 2024 International LT625 and LT62F trucks
- (5) 2017 & 2023 Kenworth T680 trucks
- (6) 2018-2024 Kenworth T680 and Peterbilt 579 trucks
- (2) 2024 Peterbilt 579 trucks
- (4) 2023 CIMC reefer trailers
- (4) 2008-2022 Great Dane trailers
- (1) 2021 Hyundai dry van trailer
- (9) 2002-2024 Utility trailers
- (1) 2008 Wabash dry van Trailer
Inspections are available by appointment on Wednesday, Jan. 15, in Toledo, Ohio; Fresno, California; and Mooresville, Indiana. To arrange an inspection or obtain other information, email: [email protected] or call (805) 497-4999.
Nikola BEV 2.0s has achieved a milestone of 1 million miles in operation.
Last week, Nikola Corporation, under its HYLA brand, revealed that its revamped battery-electric trucks have exceeded 1 million miles of service from both fleets and dealers.
Nikola's battery electric vehicles (BEVs) are designed as Class 8 trucks for metro-regional use. In September, Nikola reported that their BEV fleet had collectively achieved 1.5 million miles of operation. The trucks have undergone recent upgrades, including software and human-machine interface (HMI) improvements, enhanced batteries, and charging capabilities. Notable features now include scheduled departure charging and updates to the Nikola app.
“Mary Chan, Chief Operating Officer of Nikola, expressed her excitement about witnessing our fleets and dealers successfully making deliveries using our battery-electric trucks.”
According to the company, Nikola has delivered a total of 94 updated battery electric vehicles (BEVs) to various fleet customers, which include 19 different clients. These vehicles have collectively accumulated 1,016,929 miles in service.
Utility Trailer has purchased a trailer dealership located in Oregon.
This week, Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company revealed that Utility Trailer of California has purchased TNT Trailer Sales located in Troutdale, Oregon.
The newly acquired dealer will now operate under the name Pacific Coast Utility Trailer. Allan Brown will remain with the company as Vice President of Operations and General Manager, while his business partner Chris McMullin will serve as Director of Business Development.
Cory Pasek, the President of Utility Trailer of California, shared his excitement regarding the acquisition, saying, "We are delighted to bring Allan Brown and his talented team into our family. Their knowledge in trailer and TRU (Trailer Refrigeration Unit) parts, service, and sales is truly priceless."
Pacific Coast Utility Trailer boasts a team of 12 certified technicians who are proficient in servicing all Utility Trailer models. Additionally, they are in the process of obtaining certification for TRU mechanics for various brands, including Cargobull. The company is also expanding its mobile repair fleet to offer comprehensive trailer and TRU services at customer locations.
Pacific Coast Utility Trailer is located outside of Portland at 1826 NW Commerce Court, Troutdale, Oregon 97060.