Alabama Trucking Industry
Alabama is the 30th largest state by area with a total of 1,500 miles (2,400 km) of inland waterways and the 24th-most populous state among the US states. Being the southeastern region, it borders Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, the Gulf of Mexico, and Mississippi. Alabama’s Birmingham city is the largest by population and best-known as an industrialized city.
Since Alabama is an industrialized city, the transportation of the equipment and materials is done mostly through roadways. Also, the incorporation of new truck companies in the state increased goods transportation as well as the state’s growth profit.
The price of transportation service in Alabama varies a lot in this industry based on the customer request and it solely depends on the trucking company that is doing the transportation.
IFTA
As IFTA agreement is initiated by and among the 48 contiguous States and the 10 Canadian provinces bordering the US, all your qualified vehicles that are used, designed or maintained for transportation of goods and people must be registered for International fuel tax agreement (IFTA).
Read MorePermits
Get your required information about oversize and overweight permits in Alabama, as well as temporary trip and fuel permits.
Read MoreTrack your loads, drivers and expenses for managing dispatches through TruckLogics app
Whether you are an owner-operator, lease operator or fleet manager you can now use TruckLogics app for managing your trucking business. The app allows you to track your loads, drivers, and the associated expenses for managing dispatches in real time. Even if the signal is out of range, the app will continuously track offline and will automatically sync when online for managing dispatches. You can download and access the TruckLogics app by registering with the below links.