Neng Xiong

Neng really did an awesome job with his training.  He could not attend full time so we arranged a flexible schedule for him.  We respect his dedication and determination to see the training through to completion.  When he was ready for his test, Mother Nature did not cooperate and he was snowed out twice.  But just as he had throughout his training, he did not let the weather deter him from his goal and he successfully passed the test the first time out when the roads cleared up.  Congratulations Neng, we are all very proud of you and your accomplishments. 

kassim

Kassim did a great job while training with us.  He started in late November which means he faced the challenges of a Minnesota winter throwing cold temperatures and heavy snows at him.  

Kassim overcame those obstacles and passed his first attempt at the CDL Road Test.  He is to be Congratulated for his focus and dedication to getting the job done. 

Fewer stops, less time spent fueling: The promise of hydrogen fuel-cell power

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Fewer stops, less time spent fueling: The promise of hydrogen fuel-cell power

The Clean Air Task Force has recently come to the conclusion that Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles are the best solution to eliminating harmful emissions from large Commercial Vehicles.  Here is a link to their study:

https://cdn.catf.us/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/13145547/zero-emission-lo...

Here is a quick recap of the study:

Owner-operator back home hauling Chicago containers finds the niche, long-term, more lucrative than OTR

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Owner-operator back home hauling Chicago containers finds the niche, long-term, more lucrative than OTR

from OVERDRIVE

Long Haul Paul

Jan 23, 2023

Updated Jan 27, 2023

I ran into Chicago-based owner-operator Carlos Alizondo last spring at the Mid America Trucking Show. Alizondo’s trucked for more than 30 years, and in that span, he's just about done it all. He's hauled in Iraq, providing logistical support to Uncle Sam during the second Iraq War, and he's pulled flatbeds and reefers throughout the lower 48. 

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