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The Top 500 list of the largest U.S.-based for-hire trucking fleets is ranked on the basis of tractor count.
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The Top 500 list of the largest U.S.-based for-hire trucking fleets is ranked on the basis of tractor count.
Christenson Transportation announced Monday that it is expanding its freight network with the recent acquisition of Sharp Transport Inc.
“The first thing to do is to have an understanding of what type of offset it is that you’re looking for because there’s quite a range of pricing,” said Andrew Hall, director of sustainable finance at Trayport.
Truckers will hit heavy snow and high winds early this week from Michigan to New York (video forecast included).
The Biden administration wants consumer protection regulators to examine whether giant retailers are creating supply chain distortions for smaller businesses.
The year 2023 and beyond could boost railcar production volumes for Greenbrier as global low-carbon mandates drive freight to rail, say Greenbrier executives.
An NLRB judge appears mostly critical of the trucking company’s behavior but ruled in its favor on the key legal question.
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Prices have increased 17% but carrier compliance shows only marginal improvement
This week: Operation Lifesaver celebrates 50 years of rail safety education, PCG donates 20,000 boxes to service organizations and Gopuff begins delivering COVID-19 tests in 20 mins.
A collaborative effort kept the delivery Grinch at bay this peak season.
Minnesota trucking company Bay & Bay Transportation says it was recently targeted in a ransomware attack for the second time since 2018.
Truckload volumes are beginning to erase holiday noise associated with Christmas and New Year’s. Rejection rates are staying elevated…
Popular interest in the supply chain may have faded, but the pileup of ships waiting offshore keeps growing.
UPS matched last year’s performance, while the Postal Service improved considerably, ShipMatrix says.
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes blizzards out West, Southern tornadoes and snow, as well as Northwest floods.
A small COVID outbreak is curtailing industrial operations in the Chinese city of Ningbo and the port could soon feel the ripple effects.
Despite being stymied by labor shortages and lack of equipment such as chassis in the second half of 2021, U.S. intermodal volumes were actually pretty high considering the yearly total.
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Warehouse executives see great potential with AI, but most feel it is being underutilized due to a lack of understanding.
Brad Mackler, most recently with Convoy, has purchased executive recruiting firm Milestone Partners from founder Sam Herman.
The latest partial closure of the Port of Ningbo has forwarders shifting strategies to keep the flow of trade moving.
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Canadian Pacific and CSX want to show federal regulators and the broader public that they have widespread support for their proposed acquisitions.
A new report predicts that the adoption of drones and self-driving delivery vehicles will accelerate in the years ahead, creating a $4.9 billion market by 2030.
Host John Kingston dives into the surging price of oil and diesel.
The December report closes out a year with a gain of more than 44,000 jobs in truck transportation.
Plow crews can’t keep up with the snowstorms slamming western Washington.
Supply chain visibility provider project44 sees record top-line growth during the fourth quarter, with bookings, account wins and retention coming in better than expected.
The leading spokesman in Washington for the world’s container trades offers his take on the implications of potential regulatory changes in 2022.
Like the doorman at a posh nightclub who decides who gets in, truck manufacturers are choosy about what Class 8 orders they’ll accept.
Taking a minute to remember there is a human with his or her own needs and desires behind that big rig wheel; freelancers are great if you have a task you hate doing; and bringing back what we outsourced is the new hotness.
Atlas Air is one of the biggest cargo airlines in the U.S. Four big jets will join the fleet in the next two years.
The driver of a flatbed truck died Tuesday when the load he was hauling smashed through his cab and killed him.
Uber has announced it will no longer deliver from restaurants in Brazil through its Eats platform, focusing instead on growing its grocery and retail delivery businesses.
The Biden administration is attempting to bolster the truck driver workforce by allowing younger drivers into the ranks.
Infrastructure and capacity expansion projects, regulatory uncertainties and progress toward supply chain visibility and sustainability are the themes that rail and intermodal stakeholders have set their sights on in 2022.
Among Thursday’s notes: TRAC rates from Detroit to Atlanta level out, intermodal spot rates from LA to Chicago decline 27.4%, and more.
After Amazon announced it would become the first customer for Stellantis’ ProMaster electric van, Rivian stock tumbled, dropping more than 20% at one point.
18 truckload carriers have been honored in the 46th Annual TCA Fleet Safety Awards competition and will now vie for two grand prizes.
While diversity programs can and should be a positive vehicle for promoting diversity in the workplace, employers should take time to review diversity programs and initiatives to ensure the clear communication and implementation of their programs.
Consumers of diesel saw their prices rise by about 17% in 2021.
Heavy rain and potential flooding could delay truckers in the Northwest the next few days (video forecast included).
Companies are rethinking their supply chains by nearshoring or reshoring operations to North America to reduce risk caused by the pandemic and political uncertainty.
Cathay Pacific Cargo is limping back to service after shutting down most flights for a week to adjust its schedule to lower pilot availability.
The U.S. government is monitoring for omicron-related disruptions “at ports overseas and at home,” according to port envoy John Porcari.
New barometer from NY Federal Reserve highlights how extreme supply chain crunch has become.
Chutzpah: When Saudi Arabia’s flag carrier asks the U.S. to operate cargo flights directly from Europe and the Saudi government denies similar rights to U.S. carriers.
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Small trucking companies’ financial losses due to a snowstorm and subsequent interstate closure hurt “real bad.”
BrightDrop announced FedEx has ordered 2,000 additional electric vans and is in discussions for up to 20,000 more. Walmart also has placed an order for EVs, planning to add 5,000 to its home delivery fleet.
Startup electric truck maker Nikola dropped its patent infringement suit against Tesla after original claims were muted and the judge shelved the case.
Among Wednesday’s notes: Spot rates increase from Rock Island to Dallas, Chicago to LA solid for carriers, and more.
“We’ll see real progress as more companies have leadership at the highest levels in the company focused on sustainability and incorporating sustainability into business strategy,” said Susan Uthayakumar, chief sustainability and energy officer at Prologis.
New last-mile delivery vehicles and electric platforms from Udelv, Ree Automotive and Lightning eMotors have been announced in recent days.
The RMX platform is designed to provide end-to-end visibility to trucking companies and insurance carriers.
Truckers will hit a late-week snowstorm heading to key Northeast freight markets (video forecast included).
Walmart plans to rapidly expand its InHome Delivery service, hiring 3,000 drivers to handle deliveries.
“2022 must be the year where commitments are turned into concrete steps and binding regulations,” said Madeline Rose, climate campaign director at Pacific Environment.
Cummins CEO: ‘At some point the low-carbon thing becomes the main thing. And [diesel] becomes the niche business.’
Canada’s Titanium Transportation Group eyes future growth with the acquisition of Ontario-based carrier Bert and Son’s Cartage.
California officials are going to court again to try to mitigate the emissions impact of a new air logistics center at the San Bernardino Airport anchored by Amazon Air.
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Alabama officials announced plans for the A-USA Corridor, a $231.6 million program of rail projects to upgrade rail infrastructure throughout the state.
The REIT has raised $6 billion in the past two years.
Lawrence Freight said its latest pay hike for company drivers will move annual wages to roughly $90,000 in 2022.
Ever-tightening capacity may continue to snare domestic and cross-border shippers that haven’t planned accordingly. That’s where partnering with the leading 3PL for cross-border freight is needed.
The case that spurred the NLRB action is not about a transportation company, but the independent contractor definition continues to be a big issue for trucking.
Blume Global’s customers have access to the manufacturing solutions provided by LiveSource, including tools for value analysis and engineering, product part approval processes, advanced product quality planning and nonconforming reporting.
Stoughton Trailers was one of five companies that pressed for unfair trade practice rulings against China that led to massive duties.
December supply chain numbers again show “significant expansion.” The Logistics Managers’ Index report questions whether retailers ordered too much for the holidays.
Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern submit a plan to regulators detailing how they will merge their operations.
Among Tuesday’s notes: Outbound tender volumes up in Louisville, Chicago market expected to tighten, and more.
Real estate firm CBRE is the latest global leader to invest in logistics real estate with its nearly $5 billion acquisition of 28 million square feet of assets.
Agriculture exporters on the West Coast are feeling neglected by ocean carriers. The Port of Oakland is trying to make more equipment available so they can ship their goods.
Schneider became the latest truckload carrier to bolt on a fleet. The company announced Tuesday the $263 million acquisition of dedicated carrier Midwest Logistics Systems.
Recruiting and retention management has never been faster.
Carriers need to ramp up education efforts on Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse testing to help drivers understand the zero-tolerance approach to safety-conscious driving positions.
Truckers will have to keep chained up this week as more snowstorms hit the Cascades and Rockies (video forecast included).
From storing renewable energy stocks to tapping high-voltage transmission lines, the juice to power electric trucks has to come from somewhere.
OPEC sees a first-quarter supply/demand surplus that is now likely to be smaller than earlier forecast.
Fire officials say high winds may be partially responsible for a barge hitting a transmission tower in Virginia.
How could the consensus — that container spot rates will remain extremely high — be wrong?
Freight broker Trinity Logistics announced Monday it has acquired Team Eagle Logistics.
Canadian trucking company Bison Transport has acquired Maine carrier Hartt Transportation Systems in one of its largest U.S. deals.
The two eastern U.S. railroads want the Surface Transportation Board to maintain its identity as an independent arbitrator as it decides whether to permit Amtrak to restore Gulf Coast service between Mobile, Alabama, and New Orleans.
Much of the supply chain stress stems from a lack of labor, infrastructure and the widespread lack of technology.
Small ports were one solution for big-port problems in 2021. Shippers that could find a vessel were able to get their cargo processed quickly by shifting to a secondary port.
Supply chain disruptions will not disappear in 2022, so e-commerce businesses need to consider how they will navigate a new normal.
FreightWaves writers look at the most important issues on their beats heading into the new year.
A snowstorm early this week could delay truckers and supply chains from the Southeast to the mid-Atlantic (video forecast included).
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Trucker Rogel Aguilera-Mederos’ sentence was reduced to 10 years after originally receiving 110 years for a fatal 2019 Colorado crash.
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“Nearly every industry has been impacted by supply chain disruption, magnifying the need to accelerate improvement opportunities in supply chain planning and execution,” said a NTT DATA Services executive of the deal.
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