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Spreading Awareness: Road Scholar Transport Honors Neurofibromatosis, Lupus, and Cystic Fibrosis

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With a fleet dedicated to several dozen causes and organizations, Road Scholar Transport continues its mission to raise awareness for various health conditions.   This May, we spotlight three significant causes: Neurofibromatosis, Lupus, and Cystic Fibrosis.​ Neurofibromatosis (NF) Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder causing tumors to form on nerve tissue.   It affects approximately 1 in 3,000 individuals, with about 50% of cases resulting from spontaneous mutations. ​ NCBI Types of NF: NF1 : The most common form, characterized by skin changes and benign tumors. NF2 : Rarer, leading to hearing loss, balance issues, and tumors on the auditory nerves. Schwannomatosis : The rarest type, causing intense pain due to tumors on peripheral nerves.​ In 2019, Road Scholar introduced a Children’s Tumor Foundation truck, featuring the image of President Debra Barrett’s grandson, who was diagnosed with a tumor.   This initiative aims to sprea...

Navigating the Complex Landscape of Cold Chain Compliance

The world of cold chain logistics is more complex—and more critical—than ever before.   As global demand for temperature-sensitive products like pharmaceuticals, biologics, food, and specialty chemicals grows, so too does the importance of maintaining absolute integrity throughout the shipping process.   For shippers and logistics providers, staying ahead of evolving regulations is no longer optional—it’s essential to protecting public health, maintaining customer trust, and avoiding costly penalties. The Growing Pressure of Evolving Regulations Cold chain logistics providers are now required to comply with a stringent and ever-expanding set of regulations from multiple governing bodies, including: FDA (Food and Drug Administration) : Under the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), shippers must implement preventive controls for perishable foods.   Additionally, the FDA's Good Distribution Practice (GDP) guidelines for pharmaceuticals stress proper tem...

Inside the 2024 Cargo Theft Report: A Wake-Up Call for the Global Supply Chain

In the complex and high-stakes world of global logistics, the latest 2024 Cargo Theft Report from BSI Consulting and TT Club reads like a warning siren for shippers, carriers, and supply chain managers.   The report reveals a concerning shift in criminal tactics—away from brute-force methods and toward more sophisticated, strategic thefts rooted in deception, digital manipulation, and advanced planning. For companies involved in the movement of goods—whether regionally or across borders—understanding these evolving threats isn't optional.   It's essential for survival. By the Numbers: What the Data Tells Us The report is built on comprehensive analysis, including detailed case studies and data on cargo theft incidents worldwide.   Here are some key findings: Food and beverages remained the most stolen commodity, accounting for 22% of all thefts. Trucks were involved in 76% of all incidents, including hijackings (21%) and outright vehicle theft (20%)....

New York’s Congestion Pricing Survives Legal Battles—Now What for Trucking and Shippers?

In a landmark ruling last week, U.S. District Judge Lewis J. Liman dismissed all legal challenges to New York City’s controversial congestion pricing plan, effectively greenlighting the first-in-the-nation tolling program aimed at reducing traffic in Manhattan’s central business district.   Among the lawsuits tossed out was a high-profile challenge by the Trucking Association of New York (TANY), which argued the program unfairly targets trucking companies and threatens to drive up costs for both carriers and consumers. Despite growing public opposition, pushback from federal officials including U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, and even a warning from the Trump administration to halt the program, New York has held firm. So what does this mean for the trucking industry—and more importantly, for the shippers who rely on it?   Let’s break it down. What Is Congestion Pricing, and Why Does It Matter? Starting January 5, 2025, vehicles entering Manhattan belo...

Scorching Summer Ahead: What 2025's Heat Forecast Means for Shippers

If you thought last summer was hot, buckle up—2025 is shaping up to be even steamier. According to the Farmers' Almanac, the Northeast—and much of the U.S.—should brace for "broiling" heat, above to much-above average temperatures, and a season packed with record-breaking highs.   From June through Labor Day, the mercury is expected to rise relentlessly, turning loading docks, trailers, and warehouses into hot zones that can wreak havoc on sensitive freight. For shippers, especially those moving temperature-sensitive goods like food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, or chemicals, this heat wave forecast isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s a supply chain risk. The Freight Impact of a Hot Summer Unprecedented heat creates a range of issues for shippers and carriers alike: Product spoilage: Items like fresh produce, dairy, frozen goods, and vaccines can be quickly damaged without precise temperature control. Increased claims: Heat-related damage often results in ...

Trucking Industry Headlines: New Legislation Targets Supply Chain Crime, Medical Fraud, Speed Limiters, and English Proficiency

The trucking industry has found itself at the center of several legislative and regulatory shake-ups this month—each poised to impact drivers, companies, and the future of freight transportation in the U.S.   From fighting organized crime to blocking controversial mandates, here’s a breakdown of the key developments shaking up the roadways. Freight Industry Backs Bill to Combat Cargo Theft & Supply Chain Crime In a powerful show of unity, the freight industry is throwing its weight behind the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act (CORCA)—a bipartisan bill designed to take on the alarming rise in cargo theft and supply chain fraud. According to the American Trucking Associations (ATA), theft-related crimes are costing the industry up to $35 billion annually, with the average value per theft now topping $200,000.   Strategic theft has skyrocketed 1,500% since early 2021, fueled by cyber schemes, double-brokering, and fraudulent freight pickups. The bill proposes t...

New Legislation Targets Staged Accident Fraud in Trucking

In a major move to protect truckers from a growing and dangerous form of fraud, lawmakers have introduced the Staged Accident Fraud Prevention Act, a new federal bill aimed at making the intentional staging of crashes with commercial vehicles a criminal offense. The Rising Threat of Staged Accidents Staged accident fraud isn’t just an insurance scam—it’s a full-fledged assault on America’s trucking industry.   In recent years, a disturbing trend has emerged where individuals, often backed by organized fraud rings, intentionally crash their passenger vehicles into commercial trucks.   Their goal?   To cash in on massive lawsuit settlements. These staged crashes not only put truck drivers and other road users at risk but also cause lasting financial damage.   “Criminal elements are launching an assault against America’s truckers, in the courtroom and on our roads,” said Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.), one of the bill's co-sponsors.   “Staged accidents take a...