Trucking Firm Hoping Satellite TV Will Attract More Drivers

The truck driver shortage has gotten  so dire that a trucking company in Utah has installed 100 channels of satellite TV in its fleet of trucks in order to attract new drivers. The trucking industry currently is undergoing an unprecedented shortage in drivers. Some blame the low pay, long hours, and the requirement that truckers … Read more

NY Cemetery Fined $123K After Gravedigger Buried Alive

A cemetery on Long Island was fined more than $123,00 by the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration last month after one of its employees was accidentally buried during a cave-in at a grave he was digging. The incident occurred May 7 at the St. Charles/Resurrection Cemeteries in  Farmingdale, New York, about an hour west of … Read more

Obama Signs New 5-Year Transportation Bill into Law

Just hours before the funding for the nation’s highway and infrastructure was set to expire, President Barack Obama on Friday signed a new five-year, $305 billion transportation bill. The new law calls for the federal government to spend $205 billion on highway projects and $48 billion on transit projects between now and 2020. The money … Read more

Will There Be Industrial Applications for Amazon’s Dash Service?

Amazon recently introduced a new service that automatically reorders and delivers products related to common household devices, such as clothes washers, coffee makers, and even dog food dispensers. The Amazon Dash Replenishment Service (DRS) currently can be connected to a handful of devices that monitor usage of particular products then automatically reorders them through Amazon … Read more

New Technology Allows Cargo Containers to ‘Talk’ to Customers

Companies have a vested interest in knowing where cargo containers filled with their products or supplies are located at any given time. But given the fact that ships carrying thousands of cargo containers are constantly circling the globe, it’s often difficult to know exactly where each particular container is located … until now, that is. … Read more

Custom Tool Gives Stairmakers Superhuman Strength

Managers at the German staircase company Krieger Treppen GmbH had a problem. Workers were unable to lift the wooden planks weighing up to 353 pounds in order to carve them into staircase steps. So the company turned to the North Carolina-based FIPA Inc. to design, build and install a custom material handling solution that allowed … Read more