Loss Control

Mitigating Risk in the Growing Battle Against Cargo Theft
Cargo theft remains a prominent threat to the transportation industry. As cargo theft continues to grow and evolve, companies can implement defensive measures to mitigate losses.
4 Ways to Extinguish Risk When Hot Work Is Performed
Mitigating hot-work related risks is essential for property owners, construction managers and even transportation or equipment companies who engage in vehicle/truck maintenance on-site, for example.
Transportation Industry Outlook 2023: Economic headwinds usher in challenging climate for fleets
Strong economic headwinds represent only of a few of the challenges facing the industry as we move into 2023. Our team provides four trends that fleet carriers need to know.
7 Ways to Avoid Predatory Towing Companies
Fleets and truckers must protect themselves against tow truck companies that run illegal or unethical operations.
Moving and Storage Businesses: Heed FMCSA Clearinghouse Requirements to Reduce Drug and Alcohol Violations
Drug and alcohol violations have increased by 10.2% for truckers, making it more important than ever for motor carriers to utilize the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse.
7 Steps to Combat the Rising Threat of CPC Theft for drivers and fleet carriers
A proactive approach is the best deterrent for theft of any kind, especially when it comes to crucial elements that keep your fleet in motion.
California Emissions Mandate Impacts Transportation
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is doing all they can to reduce emissions.
Practices to Minimize Your Fleet’s Insurance Costs
Over the last decade, transportation insurance premiums have increased. Read to learn five best practices fleet owners can implement to minimize their insurance costs.
Reduce Driver Turnover to Increase Safety
Although highway safety comes down to situations and driver actions on the road, trucking companies can play an essential role in providing drivers with the physical and psychological tools they need to deal safely with adverse situations that arise. Increasing driver safety will ultimately help companies retain safe drivers.
Compliance Mandates for California’s BIT Program: What You Need to Know
While each state has its own Department of Transportation (DOT) rules, California leads the charge with safety regulations like BIT.
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