Yellow’s February tonnage drop sours streak of positive LTL updates
A Wednesday update from less-than-truckload carrier Yellow Corp. showed volume trends worsened in February on what was supposed to be an easy year-over-year comp.
A Wednesday update from less-than-truckload carrier Yellow Corp. showed volume trends worsened in February on what was supposed to be an easy year-over-year comp.
“Ranges for zero-emission trucks are improving over time with battery technology advancements,” said Yin Qiu, data scientist at Calstart.
Mack Trucks left the medium-duty market for two decades. The initial reaction to its return suggests people missed the bulldog.
He couldn’t pull off the impossible, but he has made shareholders significantly richer in the process.
As more than 2 million Ukrainians have fled their country in the past 13 days since Russia launched a military invasion, several U.S.-based trucking and logistics companies have donated money, while others, including nonprofit groups, have raced to the region to provide direct humanitarian relief to refugees.
Finding a used truck in an overheated market is hard, but personal connections can be an answer, whether it’s the local plumber or the chamber of commerce.
The cost curve is pointing downward in the production of green hydrogen, according to the head of a company that builds fuel cells.
FreightWaves SONAR API/Tai TMS customers have a new method to get FreightWaves TRAC and SONAR Capacity Lane Score data.
Postal Service reform legislation is headed to the White House after the Senate stamped its approval on Tuesday.
The company will become a stand-alone LTL carrier in North America.
AFS Logistics announced Tuesday the acquisition of DTA Services.
The California Air Resources Board sees the chance for a single federal standard on truck pollution, but that’s been the hope before.
Regulators have eliminated a driver requirement to provide employers with an annual list of traffic violations.
FreightWaves Founder and CEO Craig Fuller writes about the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on the U.S. freight system
Nominated as finalists, Peggy Arnold, Francis Hernandez and Courtney Ohlandt are focused on safety and getting the job done.
While innovation in the autonomous space is moving at breakneck speed, Locomation has devised a way to help trucking companies re-engineer their operating models to begin seeing major efficiency gains even before they deploy autonomous trucks.
Many carriers have turned to technology in order to reduce the risk of serious lawsuits while simultaneously lowering insurance premiums. Digital safety management solutions are on the rise, and these tools can offer carriers the transparency and visibility they need in order to create a safer fleet.
Heavy industry and transportation are cited by one speaker as the best route to provide momentum for hydrogen adoption.
In a constrained market environment like the one seen over the past couple of years, shippers are always looking to cut costs and gain more bargaining power. That makes granular insights more important than ever.
Canadian transportation regulators agreed to push back enforcement of an ELD mandate until 2023 amid problems with provincial legislation and a low number of approved devices.
The Biden administration is proposing stronger air pollution standards for heavy-duty trucks starting in model year 2027.
Federal authorities declared Koboat Trucking and driver Christopher M. Savannah to be imminent hazards after a Feb. 3 crash that killed a Tennessee sheriff’s sergeant.
The cost of truck maintenance is rising as service technicians demand more money to stay on the job while aging equipment is driving more repairs.
The truck driver shortage in the U.K. and Europe is getting worse with cross-border traffic being interrupted by the Ukraine crisis and Ukrainians going home to defend their country.
Focusing on growing Emerge’s capacity, Ramsdell wants to offer Fortune 500 drop-drop freight to small and midsize carriers.
Ammunition, food and water, medical supplies, and fuel are all critical supplies needed by troops in battle.
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Cargo theft down 26% across US during fourth quarter; volumes through Mexican ports increased 11.3% in January; Samsara opens office in Mexico City; and Texas trucker convicted of transporting meth.
This week: CMA CGM supports World Wildlife Fund tiger exhibit in Singapore, Werner releases details of its resource groups, and Forbes has a number of transportation and logistics companies on its best large employer list.
Ukraine spillover effects now include higher shipping cost for FedEx.
We’re breaking down the last mile ahead of FreightWaves’ Future of Supply Chain event.
A major U.S. retailer publishes its numbers, and on average they’re up more than 35 cents in two days.
Federal regulators have amended their rules to make it easier to install driver-assist technology in trucks.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson is a leader in computer science education; Jonathan Hoffman has expertise in national defense.
As You Sow graded companies based on their progress toward achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions.
Brian Thompson shares how SMC3 gets employees ready to take on the market.
ArcBest reported Friday that the favorable revenue trends logged in the fourth quarter have continued through the first two months of the first quarter.
Geoffrey Finlay, CEO of Chicago-based Logistyx Technologies, said joining E2open will “enable more companies to ship smarter.”
As U.S. truckers continue their cross-country journey, dubbed the People’s Convoy, to Washington to protest government mandates regarding COVID-19, an executive with the American Foundation for Civil Liberties and Freedoms, an organization that is collecting funds on the truckers’ behalf, has a criminal past in Texas.
Truck Tech is a weekly newsletter providing perspective and context on autonomy, electrification and other technologies impacting the fleet ecosystem.
ATRI has conducted significant research through the years that has informed policy and driven change. CEO Rebecca Brewster sits down with Nicole Glenn of Candor Expedite to discuss the organization.
As the industry continues to move away from clunky legacy solutions, more companies are choosing solutions based on user interface. While an intuitive interface is important, this can sometimes come at the expense of a strong back-end product.
The cost of truck transportation, measured in the PPI, continues to climb.
The 315,000-square-foot cold storage development aims to serve the South Florida logistics market.
Most of the 155 employees there are working remotely after being evacuated to the west, co-founder says.
ULSD rises slightly, semiconductor shortage could get worse and more 3PLs suspend shipments to and from Russia.
Manufacturers kept the screws tight on new Class 8 truck orders in February as a lack of supply chain visibility maintained stable backlogs.
Mexico’s wild west freight landscape is quickly being tamed by forward-thinking companies utilizing visibility technologies and all-risk insurance solutions.
Cloud-based solutions – think Uber and Airbnb – have quickly overtaken their more traditional competitors in other industries. In time, a similar trend will likely be observed in transportation and logistics.
First-quarter updates from Old Dominion and Saia show LTL carriers are off to another strong start.
Carriers must pay fuel taxes to states they travel through, but the process can be complicated and time-consuming due to the various jurisdictions. Even a simple filing mistake can trigger an IFTA audit and bring unwanted scrutiny upon the carrier.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg responded to concerns about a lack of truck parking during a Capitol Hill infrastructure hearing.
As parcel demand has skyrocketed, shippers have obviously been faced with serious capacity issues.
It’s a race: Will rates and surcharges keep up with rapidly rising price of diesel?
A group of carriers and logistics providers has formed to raise money for the people of Ukraine.
The South Atlantic Chassis Pool 3.0, will be ready in October 2023 and will have 60,000 chassis available.
“Relative sea-level rise and the increased frequency and severity of storms are already affecting port activity, infrastructure and supply chains, sometimes disrupting trade and transport,” the report said.
Facing a year with no revenue, Workhorse Group has turned to Canada’s GreenPower Motor to get Class 4 vans it can sell this year.
BMO’s detailed release of its transportation group statistics provide a good look at how the trucking industry is doing.
A Kansas-based trucking company, cited several times for safety violations for both its drivers and equipment, recently filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Lordstown Motors is sticking to planned production of the Endurance electric pickup truck in Q3, but a shortage of cash makes the plan uncertain.
FreightWaves is covering the logistics-related fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine from the air to the ground to the sea.
While U.S. trucking company owner Bogdan Golosinskiy left Ukraine with his family when he was 9 years old, he says he can’t ignore the plight of hundreds of thousands of refugees.
The company says its U.S.-based agency with eastern Ukraine operations faces severe disruptions due to fighting in the region.
A District of Columbia lawmaker tells law enforcement that a security fence around the Capitol should be removed quickly following trucker demonstrations.
Companies rely on a wide variety of partners to handle their invoice auditing, including brokers and third-party freight pay companies. This approach can be risky, as these folks are not typically invoice audit experts, increasing the chance that inconsistencies and other issues will slip through the cracks.
Autonomous trucks have garnered a significant amount of attention during this transition thanks to their impressive environmental benefits and inherent ability to solve a variety of industry ills. While technological efforts to get these vehicles on the road have progressed quickly, regulations surrounding their use have been slower to follow.
Less-than-truckload carrier Dayton Freight Lines announced plans to acquire Valley Companies’ cartage operations.
The load board at Truckstop.com remains the core business but integrating it with other operations is seen as providing opportunity.
Over the last decade, XPO Logistics has spent hundreds of millions of dollars investing in the development of advanced transportation technology with the use of “the brightest technology minds out there.”
JLE Industries is considering a variety of solutions to help more than 70% of its customers satisfy their ESG mandates.
New trucking legislation is under consideration in Virginia, resulting from a disruptive snowstorm last month.
Navistar is recalling thousands of trucks because their backup lights illuminate with the wrong shade of white.
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: LGT Transport expands in Texas; Fintech firm raises $16M for cross-border trade; Transfar Shipping launches China-US Gulf Coast container service; and El Paso Logistics Park opens.
Event may warrant a special filing with the SEC, source says.
This week: Phillips 66 employees mark Black History Month, and Bendix and Amazon support STEM programs in the Midwest.
With fuel levies generously padding the carriers’ top lines, shippers shouldn’t expect relief anytime soon.
A federal proposal allowing trucking companies to use oral drug testing will reduce costs but could prove less effective against “lifestyle” drug users.
A South Carolina company that remanufactured locomotives and provided railcar servicing and repairs filed Chapter 7.
There’s a lot of bad information out there about the state of the oil market.
Truck Tech is a weekly newsletter providing perspective and context on autonomy, electrification and other technologies impacting the fleet ecosystem.
Contract logistics giant GXO sees numerous growth opportunities for years to come.
Break bulk cargo with commodities of plywood, steel and rubber boosted volumes at U.S. Gulf Coast ports in January.
Federal officials are preparing for potential trucker demonstrations in Washington ahead of and after the State of the Union address.
Reliance Partners’ Graham Gonzales joins the show to discuss Reliance’s RUBI Program (Reliance Usage-Based Insurance), coverage that can be booked on a per-load basis.
Electric truck maker Nikola projects it will build 300-500 battery-electric trucks this year and post up to $150 million in revenue.
The Biden administration has outlined 62 policy initiatives affecting trucking, rail, and maritime in a one-year vulnerability assessment.
This swift rise in online shoppers has stressed an already-taxed industry, increasing the demands on less-than-truckload (LTL) carriers significantly.
Energy generated by the solar panels will charge the battery and power liftgates and ancillary equipment.
Weather disruptions have always been common across the supply chain. With climate change-induced severe weather conditions on the rise, logistics companies should expect – and plan for – even more challenging conditions in the future.
Multiple fleets placed deposits for 100 extended-range Hypertruck ERX units as Hyliion Holdings declared it has enough money for a late 2023 launch.
More than 22 years after Oregon truck driver Roger Kelly was fatally shot while parked for the night in a dirt lot near the Best Western Hotel in Fernley, Nevada, his murder remains unsolved.
Drawing on the intense media attention gained by defiant Canadian truck drivers and opponents of government mandates regarding COVID-19, some U.S. truckers have launched their own cross-country effort, the “People’s Convoy.”
Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation says it suspended the operating authorities of 12 truck operators as part of a crackdown on the Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa.
Summar focuses on helping small carriers with one to 30 trucks sustain and grow their businesses.
Small and midsize factoring companies are able to achieve a competitive advantage, which many previously thought was impossible without millions of dollars of investment.
Truckload carriers continue to pay up for drivers. Dry van carrier Cargo Transporters announced another increase to its pay package.
The data is difficult to compare on an apples-to-apples basis, but some trends can be spotted.
Michael Lohscheller has been named president of Nikola Corp., charged with leading the electric truck maker’s global growth.
“We are excited to help usher in a new era of intelligent, modern logistics with a focus on sustainability for our customers, our employees, our shareholders and our planet,” said Lily Shen, CEO and president.
Cummins Inc. will buy Meritor for $3.7 billion in a deal that combines traditional and new power components for commercial trucks.