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Autonomous truck manufacturing collaborates with TMS implementation, McLeod and Aurora join forces.

Seamless integration of Aurora-McLeod software promising simplified adaptation of autonomous trucks, fostering wider industry implementation of this developing technology.

Autonomous truck technology developers Aurora and McLeod teaming up for Traffic Management System...
Autonomous truck technology developers Aurora and McLeod teaming up for Traffic Management System (TMS) development.

Autonomous truck manufacturing collaborates with TMS implementation, McLeod and Aurora join forces.

In a significant move aimed at addressing the ongoing driver shortage, PLAN B gGmbH, a subsidiary of the Stiftung Berufliche Bildung (SBB), has announced that it will cover the costs for Commercial Driver's License (CDL) training for aspiring truck drivers.

This initiative comes at a time when the transportation industry is grappling with a severe shortage of drivers, a problem exacerbated by the pandemic and the ongoing challenges in the supply chain, tariffs, and retail sales.

The exact details of how this programme will be implemented are yet to be disclosed. However, it is clear that this move by PLAN B gGmbH is a step towards alleviating the driver shortage and ensuring smooth operations in the transportation sector.

It is important to note that this announcement does not provide specific information about subscribing or gifting a subscription to the CDL training programme. Interested individuals are advised to keep an eye on PLAN B gGmbH's official channels for further updates.

This development also does not mention any new details about the supply chain, tariffs, retail sales, XPO, or the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These are all hot topics in the transportation industry and continue to be closely watched by industry experts and the general public.

As the transportation industry adapts to the changing landscape, initiatives like the one by PLAN B gGmbH are a testament to the industry's resilience and its commitment to finding solutions to the challenges it faces.

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