Expanded drone delivery taxis toward takeoff with new FAA recommendations
A report from an FAA committee on line-of-sight rules may push drone delivery to new heights.
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A report from an FAA committee on line-of-sight rules may push drone delivery to new heights.
Suspect Miguel Ibarguren and Aristide Garcia were drivers for an Iowa trucking company, Indiana State Police said.
“50% of our ocean freight out of these two ports are non-electronic products,” explained Terry Unrein, COO of the Americas for Seko Logistics.
Truckers face an elevated risk of rollovers Thursday from Texas and Oklahoma into New Mexico (video forecast included).
Last-mile delivery firm Veho is adding reverse logistics to its portfolio with the acquisition of returns specialist QuikReturn.
Racing a car at 223 mph is insane and so is the logistics that makes it possible. Get ready for the F1 season.
FreightWaves photo gallery: When it comes to wearing green, these tractor-trailers are hard to beat.
The railway has issued a 72-hour notice to the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference that it would lock out its members from working starting Sunday should labor agreement negotiations fail.
California ports make progress on bottlenecks, but Chinese lockdowns could spur “hockey stick” import rise.
The unrelenting rise of used truck prices in auctions and at retail appears to be immune even to the threat of an economic slowdown.
FreightWaves’ Kevin Hill joins author and sales guru David Hoffeld to chat winning sales strategies at FreightWaves’ 3PL Summit.
Spreads between retail and wholesale prices have been at a record low and a record high in just one week.
Transfix’s Scott Sokoloff discusses how data is keeping supply chains resilient in the wake of recent shake-ups.
FreightWaves’ Mary O’Connell discusses tips for freight brokers with Freight 360’s
Benjamin Kowalski.
he market cries out for all-risk, shippers’ interest policies to cover high-risk, high-value goods, Reliance Partners’ Mark Vickers says.
“FreightTech is only as good as the relationships that FreightTech enables and the data feeding into freight technology,” said Michael Johnson, EVP of strategy at Redwood Logistics.
TuSimple’s stock price has tanked in recent weeks, and a published report says the autonomous truck developer may sell its China business unit.
The CEO of Sunset Transportation highlights the importance of flexibility and work-life balance in her corporate culture.
Grocery prices rose 8.6% year-over-year in February. As miserable as the overall 7.9% inflation rate was for most consumers in February, grocery inflation outpaced it, with its highest rate of […]
WTT is live from FreightWaves 3PL Summit with guests froms Parade, Transforce, Zuum, TriumphPay, Trucker Tools and Turvo
“We realized we don’t need to make the carrier give us that information to let them see our loads. Instead, let’s give the carriers a platform where they can search loads, even bid on them, without having to provide us all of that info,” Zuum’s product manager told FreightWaves.
J.B. Hunt announced plans to expand its intermodal container count to 150,000 units in efforts “to substantially improve capacity” as part of a joint initiative with BNSF Railway.
Spot and rejection rates fall rapidly in the well-supplied Charlotte to Atlanta lane, Intermodal volume rises in the Seattle to Chicago lane, prompting carriers to increase spot rates to protect capacity for contracted shippers, MORE
Many industries are differentiating between all-in providers and specialists.
Wiliot’s Steve Statler breaks down the company’s V2 pixel and Universal Automation Platform for Modern Shipper.
Trucking stakeholders have called for creating more parking across the United States.
Chris Arredondo, co-founder of Cargo Chief, spoke with FreightWaves’ Travis Rhyan about how freight brokerages can create new recurring revenue opportunities using its technology platform.
Newer generations of sales reps are not solely motivated by money, said Cassie Pless, director of commercial sales at Outreach.
CP and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference are still in talks over a new labor agreement. The union had said earlier this month that a strike could occur as early as Wednesday.
MVMNT’s complete freight management platform gives you control over your freight without the disproportionate cost of a traditional TMS.
Capacity constraints, wars and more are putting pressure on logistics operators to innovate like never before.
Paul-Bernard Jaroslawski, founder and president of Freight Caviar, explains how the war in Ukraine is affecting the large trucking and logistics outsourcing industry in a fireside chat during the FreightWaves’ 3PL Summit.
After about a year on the job, the president and CEO of the brokerage industry’s leading trade group touts the value of relationships.
An Alberta trucking company serving the energy sector is seeking creditor protection amid large debts to fuel suppliers, a truck repair shop and Canada’s tax agency.
The $12 million from Level Equity draws the previous biggest investment in WorkHound, which was just over $2 million.
Truckers should be on alert for potential severe storms and tornadoes this week from Texas to South Carolina (video forecast included).
Estimates are for increases in supply of several hundred percent, raising the question of whether there are enough raw materials to reach those renewable diesel goals.
Kevin welcomes Jim Becker, the CEO of Becker Logistics, to discuss what he’s learned in sales and why it’s important to always develop a system for sales.
Federal overseers have not set a specific time frame to further evaluate states’ ability to provide adequate truck parking.
Less-than-truckload carrier Roadrunner announced new incentives and an increased pay package for drivers.
Trailers relegated to storage units are being cleaned up and hooked up to return to service as fleets wait out the supply chain crisis.
Veteran automotive executive Ed Hightower is trying to bring the Lordstown Endurance electric pickup truck to market despite myriad setbacks.
Amazon Air is a juggernaut. It has doubled in size in two years.
New one-week lag time, down from two weeks, matches FedEx’s surcharge sequence.
DOT is leading a freight data exchange pilot project that it envisions as a long-term effort to speed cargo flow and cut costs for consumers.
“Solving the climate emergency and decarbonizing our customers’ supply chains is a strategic imperative for Maersk,” said CEO Soren Skou.
The second-generation carbon calculator helps customers and shippers gauge the carbon emissions their shipments produced.
Spot rates from Chicago to Minneapolis are down more than 30 cents; spot shippers may want to consider using rail for less time-sensitive loads; more.
Less-than-truckload carrier A. Duie Pyle announced Tuesday that its Northeast and Mid-Atlantic footprint now stretches south to Virginia.
TriumphPay takes the hassle out of carrier payments, allowing brokers to focus on what they do best.
Truck and trailer rental companies and the IRS are collectively owed millions after a Minnesota logistics company filed Chapter 7.
As more gig workers take up the final mile of delivery, they face a lack of parking spaces, driving up costs and forcing more illegal parking.
Calls for the Canadian government to head off a strike at Canadian Pacific are coming from both sides of the U.S.-Canada border.
Have you ever wondered how much you could make as a truck driver? Or how much you could make driving for someone else?
“This exceptional group of women have persevered through the uncertain times brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, exhibiting the true example of a leader,” said Ellen Voie, WIT president and CEO.
Truckers will have to chain up heading through the Washington Cascades as heavy snow piles up.
The North American rail system can learn a lot from the Europeans as both seek to incorporate battery and autonomous technologies into their freight rail networks.
When planes age they become less pleasant for passengers and cost more to operate. That’s when companies like Air Transport Services Group buy them for cargo.
The benchmark price moved up even as commodity diesel prices are headed sharply lower.
Many contractors made investments to move packages that never came.
COVID lockdowns haven’t closed Chinese ports yet. If they do, U.S. importers face “shockwave” of higher rates and delays.
The Coast Guard said it is working with the Maryland Department of the Environment to refloat the grounded Ever Forward.
Current CEO Jae Hoon Bae was not mentioned in the announcement that Kyung-bae Kim will succeed him.
The Cass Freight Index recovered some of the January volume decline tied to omicron absenteeism throughout the supply chain.
A diverse coalition of trucking groups is urging the California Air Resources Board to consider alternative solutions to enforcement of an emissions rule that would require upgrades to 2010 model year or newer diesel engines by Dec. 31.
Trucker Path’s Best Truck Stops in America; Trucking and Logistics Professionals for Ukraine; a charity Tough Mudder with a logistics spin
Electric Last Mile Solutions is under scrutiny for insider trading and failure to fulfill promises to investors.
A $150 million project at the Port of Brunswick will increase annual capacity to 1.4 million vehicles.
he Houston cold chain facility is scheduled to open in August and be operated by Performance Team, a company Maersk acquired in 2020.
The all-new Cessna SkyCourier is an important part of FedEx’s fleet modernization for serving small, rural locations.
Spot rates have fallen nearly $1 a mile since Jan. 1 from Ontario, California, to Columbus, Ohio, and capacity is tightening in Denver.
“Prompt is the leading logistics technology company with all the major global data privacy and security certifications — GDPR, ISO27001 and SOC 2 — meaning that we can, and have, met the requirements of even the most stringent IT departments,” says Prompt CEO Robert Petti.
E-commerce is driving the need for flexibility among shippers, which are looking toward logistics providers to offer options.
Rising sea levels and increasingly extreme weather are expected to cost ports and shippers billions of dollars annually.
From a lack of labor to concerns over long-term value, there are hurdles to the U.S. industry ramping up output.
The Alabama State Port Authority will receive $265 million from the 2022 federal spending bill and a $38 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Whiteout conditions may be to blame for a major pileup Saturday in south-central Pennsylvania.
“I think we’re looking at the beginning of the largest commodity market we’ve ever seen,” said Peter Fusaro, founder of the Wall Street Green Summit.
FreightWaves has announced two more keynote speakers for the upcoming The Future of Supply Chain event: Billy Beane, executive vice president of baseball operations for the Oakland A’s, and Michael […]
Congress is paying more attention than ever to freight supply chains. Here are 10 pending bills that attempt to address disruption and lower costs for carriers and their customers.
Seko Logistics, Worldwide Logistics among those reacting to China’s “zero-COVID” strategy.
Nikola is asking shareholders to dilute their investment by authorizing 200 million new shares of the electric truck maker that could raise $1.5 billion.
Russia’s aviation system is quickly being ground to a halt by sanctions.
“If you are a startup or anyone looking to get your name out there, there is no better way than to start with these events,” says Emerge founder and CEO Andrew Leto.
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: China remains top US trade partner; German auto supplier announces more than $300M investment in Mexico; Walmart opening new distribution center in Texas; and construction begins on $1B USMCA park near Mexico City.
Fancy a Moscow mule or White Russian? Get ready to change brands.
This week: Pilot announces details of its three-year remodeling plans; the Women Automotive Network releases diversity survey data; and Fayetteville State University honors successful supply chain interns.
Airlines such as American, Allegiant, Breeze, Delta, Frontier and United have daily flights from Northwest Arkansas National Airport.
The executive has entered the Republican primary for Oregon’s new 6th District.
Oil companies face a potential profits-versus-people dilemma as a flotilla of tankers carrying Russian oil heads for U.S. ports.
The six companies plan to produce at least 730,000 metric tons of green methanol by the end of 2025.
COVID has been great for container shipping, terrible for cruising. What does this mean to MSC, which is big in both?
The Surface Transportation Board will hold a two-day hearing on reciprocal switching next week. Here is some background on the issue.
Both tender volumes and tender rejection rates take a breather over the past week. It’s too early to be called a trend but definitely…
As shippers move to digitize their documents and automate their processes, they should focus on making sure both efficiency and accuracy benchmarks are met. One document processing error can sideline an entire shipment, undermining profitability and customer satisfaction.
Already a force to be reckoned with in the food delivery space, DoorDash is looking at adding reverse logistics capabilities.
Convoy’s increased visibility into Shasta’s loads helped the company improve truck utilization and reduce emissions, resulting in a ninefold decrease in tendering times.
Savannah’s Headhaul index is up 14%, Ontario’s outbound tender rejection rate is at it slowest in over six months, more
Pitney Bowes will add AmbiSort robotics to its e-commerce hubs throughout the U.S. following a successful pilot of the technology.
SC Ports has seen record container volumes for 12 months straight.