PacificTrux News

Electronic logging device rule kicked in on Dec. 18, 2017

By Vanessa Sotelo / December 20, 2017

The electronic logging device rule kicked in on Dec. 18 and enforcement has begun across the country. While there were some reports of certain ELD providers having temporary software and server troubles, no doubt due to a sudden increase in usage, the day seems to have gone off without much trouble. Based on what he…

FDA Reveals Final Rule for Hauling Food Safely

By Vanessa Sotelo / October 11, 2017

The Food and Drug Administration announced on Feb. 5 that it has finalized a rule that will require certain shippers, loaders, carriers by motor or rail vehicle, and receivers involved in transporting human and animal food to use sanitary practices to ensure the safety of that food. The final rule differs from the agency’s proposal…

The Jonas Project 3rd Quarter News

By Vanessa Sotelo / September 11, 2017

Use the link below to read the exciting 3rd quarter news from the Jonas Project! https://thejonasproject.org/tjp-q3-newsletter/ Please use the links if you are a veteran looking to start a business or would like to make a donation

ELD Electronic Log Book Exemptions

By Vanessa Sotelo / August 22, 2017

ELD Exceptions According to the FMCSA’s guidelines, drivers who will be exempt from using electronic logs include: Those who use paper record of duty status (RODS) for no more than eight days out of every 30-day period (this eight-day period must be over a single 30-day period and doesn’t have to be in the same…

Pacific Trux / Wilson Motorsports enter the history books at the 69th annual Catalina Ski Race!

By Vanessa Sotelo / August 12, 2017

The Pacific Trux  / Wilson Motorsports #38 Boat entered the history books on Saturday August 12, 2017 at the 69th annual Catalina Ski Race with Colin Morris (Driver) Mike Hedges (Observer) and Kane Carter (Skier) as Kane Carter is the first New Zealand skier to finish this great race! Long Beach Boat And Ski Club works very…

Maersk Hit with major cyber attack!

By Vanessa Sotelo / July 7, 2017

Petya Cyber Attack Shipping giant Maersk (the largest Container Shipping Line in the World) was hit by a major cyber-attack last Tuesday, June 27th, 2017. This has been coined as the Petya Cyber Attack and has caused major repercussions in the shipping industry. Maersk was forced to suspend its main platforms. This included email, phone…

Uber Freight Launches for owner operators and small fleets!

By Vanessa Sotelo / May 18, 2017

With the official launch of Uber Freight, an app that matches trucking companies with loads to haul, Uber is looking to transform the world of freight transport much as it has changed the world of taxis with its ride-sharing app. After years of other companies trying to offer what are often nicknamed “Uber for trucking”…

Prepared for RoadCheck 2017?

By Vanessa Sotelo / May 18, 2017

Prepared for RoadCheck? International RoadCheck, in its 30th year, is the largest targeted enforcement program on commercial motor vehicles in the world, with nearly 15 trucks or buses inspected, on average, every minute across North America during a 72-hour period. This year’s International RoadCheck will take place June 6-8, 2017.

14 Things You Need To Know Before ELD’s Become Mandatory

By Mike Hedges / March 21, 2017

Here is a link you may want to take a look at to answer some questions about the new ELD Mandate. http://www.truckinginfo.com/article/story/2017/03/14-things-you-need-to-know-before-elds-become-mandatory.aspx

Prop 1b Goods Movement Program

By Mike Hedges / October 1, 2015

Prop 1b Goods Movement Program Funding Available – Proposition 1B Goods Movement Emission Reduction Program (Program) Five local agencies are offering financial incentives to owners of trucks and transport refrigeration equipment used in freight movement to upgrade to cleaner technologies through replacement or re-power projects. These funds are available for eligible equipment operating primarily in…