The California Air Resources Board (CARB) was faced with a dilemma regarding their Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) rule because they lacked the authority to enforce the rule as it is more stringent than federal regulations. CARB applied for […]
Do you know what this part is? Hint, it is something used in truck or container transportation. Play “Name That Part” on our Facebook page. Click here to be directed to our page and place your guess. Good […]
California continues to push for zero emission vehicles (ZEV) regardless of its practicality. And, by “practicality” we mean: Electrifying light, medium and heavy duty vehicles will increase the state’s power consumption by 57%, in a state whose existing […]
The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) won the challenge to its Indirect Sourcing Rule (ISR) brought forward by the California Trucking Association (CTA) and Airlines for America. For those not familiar with the ISR, it was […]
In the United States, people all over the country watch the ball drop in Times Square, New York City. Interesting to know, the tradition started on New Year’s Eve 1908 when Adolph Ochs, owner of the New York […]
In a move that still has us scratching our heads, the west coast employer group, Pacific Maritime Association (PMA), granted the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) authority in the Los Angeles/ Long Beach port complex to repair […]
Ocean carriers are actively exploring and testing alternative fuel options to power their vessels. In a case of “everything old is new again,” Hapag-Lloyd and ONE are testing wind propulsion units on their container ships. The sails would […]
TransForce is petitioning Mattel to establish a new career path for Barbie, a Truck Driver. We agree. Girls should be exposed to the trucking industry and transportation in general. There many different avenues and careers available to women…including […]
Meet the world’s small island, Just Room Enough, on the St. Lawrence River near the US-Canada border. The island is 3,300 sqft, about the size of a tennis court, and is home to a small cottage, a tree […]
2023 marked our 100th year…a milestone of which we remain quite proud. So, we are going to do one more salute to 1923. Here is our first truck, which was used to haul lumber and agricultural products within […]
As we close out our 100th year, we reflect on where we have been and where we are going. The entrepreneurial spirit Jim Devine embraced in 1923 when founding Devine & Son Trucking Co., Inc. remains with us […]
To satisfy America’s Thanksgiving demand, roughly 46 million turkeys are shipped during the month of November. That number equates to 26,000 refrigerated full truckloads of turkey moving across the country. WOW! So, if you went to the grocery […]
We featured Jamal Hinton and Wanda Dench a few years back. In 2016, Wanda sent a text with Thanksgiving dinner details to a number she thought belonged to her grandson. The number actually belonged to then 17 year […]
The Oakland Athletics are getting ever closer to a new home in Las Vegas. The owners of the thirty Major League Baseball teams voted unanimously to approve the team’s move. The City of Oakland has not given up […]
The proposed A’s stadium and development project at Howard Terminal created acrimony between the Port of Oakland and industry stakeholders. We lost ground and confidence during that controversy, but now that the friction looks to be behind us, […]
Do you know what this part is? Hint, it is something used in truck or container transportation. Play “Name That Part” on our Facebook page. Click here to be directed to our page and place your guess. Good […]
The rhetoric coming from the International Longshore Association (ILA) leadership is heating up the closer we get to 2024. The current contract governing 45,000 longshore workers on the US East and Gulf Coasts is set to expire on […]
Since we are recognizing our 100th this year, we have become fascinated by other experiences involving 1923. Here is one: George de Urioste was always intrigued by the story of his grandfather’s 1923 Hudson Speedster, a custom car […]
In addition to the lawsuit filed by the California Trucking Association (CTA) against the California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) rule, the Western States Trucking Association (WSTA) has also filed two lawsuits. One against CARB […]
The California Trucking Association (CTA) was joined by the Owner Operator Independent Driver Association (OOIDA) in its lawsuit against California law AB5. As a refresher, AB5 seeks to squash entrepreneurialism by reclassifying all independent truck drivers as employees. […]


















