TPS StaffNew product releasesWeekly new product roundupHereās a glimpse at the new products introduced to the trucking industry for the week of Nov. 17-23.November 20, 2025Growth strategiesLove's adds North Dakota storeLoveās Travel Stops has opened a new travel stop in Sterling, N.D., its fifth store in the state, and third location opened this month.November 20, 2025Alternative powerACT Expo releases 2026 agendaACT Expo hasĀ released theĀ full conferenceĀ agendaĀ forĀ its return to the Las Vegas Convention CenterĀ onĀ May 4ā7, 2026.November 20, 2025Class 7-8Final October orders show continued market slideACT Research reports final North American Class 8 net orders in October totaled 24,403 units, down 20% from 2024.November 20, 2025Service and repairTA ends roadside service businessA tragic accident that led to the death of a TravelCenters of America technician has led the company to halt all roadside repairs.November 19, 2025Mergers & AcquisitionsDana, Allison off-highway deal clears regulatory hurdlesAllison's deal to buy Dana's off-highway business is one step closer to closing.November 19, 2025TrailersOctober trailer orders enjoy strong seasonal spikePreliminary trailer orders leapt forward in October, rising 5,700 units higher than September to 17,100 units.November 19, 2025Supplier UpdatesFMCSA waiver renewed for Grote collision warning lampThe Grote Auxiliary Strobe and Stop Lamp has earned a renewed five-year safety waiver from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.November 18, 2025Documentation softwareProkeep, Decisiv announce integrationDecisiv and Prokeep have announced an upcoming integration that will bring parts, scheduling and campaign information communication into the Decisiv SRM platform.November 18, 2025Supplier UpdatesTruck-Lite's U.S.-made lights for specialty trailers now availableU.S-made specialty trailer lights from Truck-Lite now available for specification or through parts distributors.November 18, 2025Previous PagePage 18 of 1607Next PageTop StoriesClass 7-8Truck orders up more than 20% in JanuaryThe Class 8 truck order turnaround that began in December mostly continued in January, but skepticism remains about the true potential of the sudden market turnaround.FinanceTrumpās Fed pick Warsh might bring more uncertaintyMarketPulseDealer, aftermarket sentiment hits closest point since 2024Class 7-8Truck sales down nearly 14% in 2025CommentaryStop wasting time and money on bad AI, expert warns