
FMCSA's New MOTUS System Faces Widespread Criticism from Trucking Industry Users
FMCSA's new MOTUS system, replacing legacy registration platforms, is drawing heavy criticism from users for its poor functionality.
US trucking faces significant operational hurdles with a new FMCSA system, while European firms deal with wage disputes and broker liability shifts. — FMCSA's new MOTUS system is causing widespread user complaints, impacting carrier operations and registrations. · C.H. Robinson is updating carrier eligibility based on safety scores, a direct result of a US Supreme Court ruling on broker liability. · Dutch transport firms Samskip and DFDS face asset seizures in Africa over alleged unpaid wages to contracted drivers. · Kooiker Logistiek expands its presence in the Northeast Netherlands through the acquisition of Post Logistics.

FMCSA's new MOTUS system, replacing legacy registration platforms, is drawing heavy criticism from users for its poor functionality.

African truck drivers have seized assets from Dutch transport companies over 200,000 euros in unpaid wages.

C.H. Robinson is updating carrier eligibility based on safety scores, likely influenced by a recent Supreme Court decision.

Kooiker Logistiek will acquire Post Logistics' operations, including staff, clients, and fleet, from June 1, 2026.
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