Daily Infographic: Amazon to Hire 75K Workers for North American Logistics, Fulfillment
Company to offer $17 average starting wage and sign-on, COVID vaccination bonuses
Company to offer $17 average starting wage and sign-on, COVID vaccination bonuses
After the volatility of 2020, FreightWaves LIVE @HOME will examine what you can expect for the rest of the year.
Supply chain education week continues on FreightCasts as Dooner welcomes Roger Williams University Law adjunct professor Lauren Beagen to the show
Becoming a social media celebrity can be pretty sweet, but it comes with struggle. On this episode of Cyberly, Blythe Brumleve breaks down how to work hard and make money off the content you put on social media.
Anthony Smith and Zach Strickland hit the ground running in their first hourlong episode of Freightonomics.
On this episode of Medically Necessary, Matt Blois breaks down the logistics of vaccine delivery to difficult-to-reach patients.
On this episode of Taking the Hire Road, Jetco Delivery CEO Brian Fielkow discusses how a culture of safety plays a critical role in recruiting and retention strategies, as well as his new training course.
The case of two truckers charged in a $4.5 million seizure at a remote U.S.-Canada border crossing in North Dakota isn’t typical. The latest episode of the true-crime podcast, Long-Haul Crime Log, explains why.
Statistics on Driver Shortages
On this episode of #WithSONAR, Luke Falasca and Kyle Taylor explain the data to use for longer-term predictions on the markets.
On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox dives deep into the world of customer loyalty and obsession and how trucking fits into an obsessive world.
Gas outages are getting bad, will you be impacted? Plus, we continue our supply chain education week
Self-Driving Trucks. The Future of Trucking?
PS5 delays extend into 2022, spot rates spike, who are the pipeline hackers, Nike and Postal Service settle on sneaker, more
On this episode of At Your Doorstep, Kaylee Nix explores how curbside management is the smart solution to delivery congestion in cities.
Have companies seen the best of the best when it comes to earnings potential? Andrew Cox breaks it down on this episode of Great Quarter, Guys.
Kevin Hill and Richie Daigle give you a guide to entrepreneurship in this episode of Put That Coffee Down
On this episode of Transmission, Sebastian Blanco dissects the standard supply chain and explores where there is major room for improvement.
Your weekly fuel report has arrived!
Carriers spend more time on verification requests than
hiring qualified drivers and growing the business. See how Tenstreet’s Xchange processes Defy slow recruiting.
FreightWaves is a finalist in five categories in the Jesse H. Neal Awards, which honor editorial excellence in specialized journalism.
Pipeline ransomware attack, rise of supply chain education, Steam goes domestic, and truckers share their perspectives.
How reverse logistics creates value for large-product retailers
On this episode of The Stockout, Mike Baudendistel explains how the declining U.S. birth rate is affecting the consumer market.
The logistics behind cannabis delivery, cyber risk, business event etiquette post-COVID, trucker awarded $9m and more
UPS-commissioned survey said health and safety protocols will keep more gift-givers home this year
Border agents say Mother’s Day week is one of their busiest for inspecting agriculture-related imports.
Also on the podcast: A renewed surge in diesel prices.
On this episode of Medically Necessary, Matt Blois looks at how telemedicine is influencing the development of different supply chains to support technology use in health care.
On this episode of Cyberly, Blythe Brumleve looks at the ins and outs of working together with truckers who have found internet fame.
On the final episode of Midday Market Update, Kaylee Nix and Michael Vincent get a detailed look at the state of airfreight.
On this episode of Taking the Hire Road Jeremy Reymer, Founder and CEO of DriverReach, speaks with Chris Spear, president & CEO of the American Trucking Associations, about a diverse range of topics including ATA’s role in truckers being recognized as essential, the industry’s image, and working on the industry’s agenda with a new administration.
Learn 5 Fast Facts About FMCSA Off-Site Audits.
This year has presented both unique challenges and opportunities for the third-party logistics warehouse industry.
Luke Falasca and Kyle Taylor talk Dogecoin, TikTok and growing your business to viral status on this episode of #WithSONAR.
On this episode of Freightonomics, Zach Strickland and Anthony Smith look at rising prices in commodities and continued shortages of products in the United States.
Everything you need to know about rail and road safety, plus pizza!
On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox breaks down the incredible market dominance of Amazon and its logistics network.
On this episode of Transmission, Sebastian Blanco dives into the world of electrification of trucks from the perspective of one of America’s premier truck makers.
Road check blitz, airplanes with sharkskin, the semis Tesla really needs, Amazon gamifies and more.
Andrew Cox kicks off a new era of Great Quarter, Guys by welcoming Zach Strickland as his new co-host.
On this episode of Midday Market Update, Kaylee Nix and Michael Vincent explore the latest FreightWaves shows hitting airwaves soon and discuss the current state of the freight world with leading experts.
On this episode of At Your Doorstep, Kaylee Nix looks at how tech visibility has changed during the pandemic and is becoming a necessity driven by other disruptive events.
The Freightos Baltic Index (FBX) is the world’s leading—and most accurate—index of market rates for 40′ containers.
On today’s episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill and guest co-host Richie Daigle discuss how building a brand means showing off your personality, not hiding it.
Your weekly fuel report has arrived!
In-person events are set to roar back later this year. Today, we’re talking about the logistics of making them happen
As first quarter earnings continue to be announced, FreightWaves takes a look at how truckload and LTL carriers stack up.
Understanding new trends in tolling in 2021, and how tolling will evolve into the future, is critical for most commercial fleets, especially those with large regional or national footprints. By […]
“It’s about speed, convenience and also being greener,” says Chris Jarvis, chief logistics officer at GoFor.
Dooner and The Dude look at the drone racing world during this episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? for FreightWaves’ DroneWaves Summit.
Drone delivery planning in urban environments requires many considerations, including emergency landing zones, no-fly zones, route planning, takeoff and landing sites and governmental regulations.
“You can’t just go buy a drone like ours and take off and start flying,” said Wingcopter exec on airspace regulation during the DroneWaves Summit.
CRST Home Solutions offers reliable, customized solutions to meet all of your final mile needs, including delivery, support, installation, assembly and more.
Keynoting the DroneWaves Summit, Parimal Kopardekar said that safe and efficient drone integration depends on telling users where not to go.
Also on the podcast: the flat market in diesel of the past few weeks may be disappearing.
On this episode of Cyberly, Blythe Brumleve looks at the ways to make a better and stronger supply chain for transporting cold perishables.
On this episode of Midday Market Update, Kaylee Nix and Michael Vincent get a look at one of the busiest ports in North America and the business it does with Mexico and Canada.
The pandemic tested the strength of supply chains and on this episode of Medically Necessary, Matt Blois looks at how COVID-19 highlighted the need for resilient supply chains.
On today’s episode, Jeremy Reymer, founder and CEO of DriverReach, speaks with Ellen Voie, president and CEO of Women in Trucking, on ways to recruit more women into the trucking industry.
Learn some of the best ways to reduce your carbon footprint.
On this episode of #WithSONAR, Kyle Taylor and Luke Falasca discuss the competition problem shippers face when trying to source capacity.
On this episode of Freightonomics, Anthony Smith and Zach Strickland spotlight the dramatic nature of the maritime world and look at how important timing is to shipping success.
Find out about what went into making the Mars helicopter Ingenuity fly on Mars. Plus, the X59 supersonic jet.
The traditional silo model of suppliers using localized logistics providers is no longer working.
The Highway Trust Fund (HTF) is a central piece of a multiyear surface transportation reauthorization bill that Congress is negotiating to replace the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act.
Crazy lumber prices, where’s the Tesla Semi, Daimler’s new electric charging island, how SONAR can help to reduce your carbon footprint, brokers go bankrupt, more
On this episode of Great Quarter, Guys, Andrew Cox and Seth Holm discuss whether a wave of shipments is on its way to the U.S. or if the parcel system can handle the load.
On this episode of Midday Market Update, Kaylee Nix and Michael Vincent look at how one company is tracking the environmental stresses of reverse logistics and explore the latest updates to the autonomous vehicle market.
On this episode of At Your Doorstep, Kaylee Nix explores warehousing options for small and midsize businesses and the changing landscape of inventory storage.
On this episode of Transmission, Sebastian Blanco and Grace Sharkey look at how the auto industry has adapted during the digital transition of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Your weekly fuel report has arrived!
High rates of work zone crashes involving large trucks in Florida, Georgia and Texas have earned those states special attention from federal regulators this week as part of a national safety campaign.
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill and guest co-host Richie Daigle discuss the lead generation and prospecting world with Andy Hedrick, founder and CEO of Trucking Tower.
On the show we’re talking about reinvigorating the great American road trip with Stuckey’s CEO Stephanie Stuckey
Dooner catches up with his dad, former Roanoke Trade VP Jerry Dooner to talk Suez, general average, and more.
The once-stagnant logistics industry has undergone rapid change in recent years. The 2017 electronic logging device mandate sparked something of a technological revolution within the industry. This focus on tech — coupled with outside forces ranging from consumer demand to climate change — has fostered an environment of innovation. Companies that are slow to adapt to new expectations are likely to be left behind. Shippers are no exception.
With driver shortages dominating the news, you might be concerned to roll-out a new safety system like dashcams and video safety. However, there are many reasons that drivers accept – […]
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On this episode of The Stockout, Mike Baudendistel explains why it is not as simple as one may think to utilize intermodal transportation to reduce truckload emissions.
On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox looks at the steps one leading beauty brand is taking to mitigate environmental impacts.
On this 300th episode of WTT we’re talking to a truckerprenuer making safety gear for her, and more
On this episode of Medically Necessary, Matt Blois explores a partnership between one of the biggest drugmakers in the country and a freight visibility platform.
Steve Ferreira uses this episode of Navigate B2B to explain why building a successful company starts with growing good roots.
On today’s episode, Jeremy Reymer, founder and CEO of DriverReach, speaks with John Lex, driver ambassador and professional over-the-road driver with Walmart, about his story as well as his perspective on the trucking industry.
Imagine a world where companies have full visibility of their complete supply chains’ carbon emissions. FreightWaves Carbon Intelligence offers that insight to SONAR users.
On this episode of Put That Coffee Down, Kevin Hill looks at the different ways technology can help companies decrease their carbon footprints.
On this episode of Cyberly for FreightWaves’ Net-Zero Carbon Summit, Blythe Brumleve looks at using ranching as a carbon sink to move the world toward carbon neutrality.
Anheuser-Busch brings competitors together to seek solutions.
On this special episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? during the FreightWaves Net-Zero Carbon Summit, Dooner and The Dude talk to five corporate leaders about their companies’ initiatives to reach net carbon neutrality.
Dan Scarbrough, president and COO at IncubEx, joined Danny Gomez, managing director of financial and emerging markets at FreightWaves, to discuss climate futures exchange markets at FreightWaves’ Net-Zero Carbon Summit.
Tenstreet’s Crawford talks about what he’s seeing in the flow of new driver applications.
y using a certain type of natural gas, and measuring its life cycle, a manufacturer of engines says its technology has a carbon impact of less than zero.
Wabtec is working with railroad customers to transition from diesel power to cut emissions.
Carbon markets expert and OPIS Director of Global Carbon Pricing Lisa Street chats with FreightWaves Editor-at-large John Kingston about how transportation companies can be involved in the carbon markets.
On this episode of Point of Sale, Andrew Cox looks at the benefits of managed transportation with ArcBest’s Danny Loe.
Railroads produce fewer emissions per unit hauled than other modes of land transport and are striving to reduce their environmental footprint even more.
Craig Fuller, founder and CEO of FreightWaves, discusses the future of transportation as it transitions to a carbon neutral world with Danny Gomez, managing director of financial and emerging markets for FreightWaves.
“Enormous amounts of energy require enormous amounts of space and one thing vessels don’t have is space,” said Milton Bevington during FreightWaves’ Net-Zero Carbon Summit.
J.B. Hunt exec says at Net-Zero Carbon Summit that intermodal ‘needs to be on everybody’s mind’