Shipping stocks hit fresh highs amid COVID-era supply chain chaos
Dry bulk and LNG shipping stocks now at 52-week peaks with container stocks not far from the top.
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Dry bulk and LNG shipping stocks now at 52-week peaks with container stocks not far from the top.
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U.S. agribusiness exporters claim they are poised to lose 22% of sales due to massive increases in container shipping rates.
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August data from Cass shows freight expenditures extend their torrid pace. Freight demand remains high but a lack of capacity is constraining shipment growth.
Major CN shareholder TCI Fund Management wants CN’s board to have more operational experience. The company is also still pushing for the removal of CN’s current CEO.
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PICKUP CEO Brenda Stoner said that in last-mile big-and-bulky delivery, it’s a combination of people and technology that makes it work.
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Truckers are likely to hit delays this week from Texas to Louisiana due to Tropical Storm Nicholas. The Coast Guard has set vessel restrictions at one port so far.
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Kansas City Southern is returning to its original merger partner after federal regulators rejected CN’s proposed voting trust, which would’ve been used to acquire KCS.
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A FreightWaves poll found that 65% of 1,120 truckers who responded have been vaccined but nearly 73% of the holdouts would quit if forced to “get the jab.”
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Less-than-truckload carrier Yellow reported tonnage declines worse than its peers for the first two months of the third quarter. The carrier said it currently remains focused on driving yields higher in lieu of volume growth.
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Private equity takeout allows Echo Global Logistics’ equity value to rise to that of its peers. Management believes its new affiliation with deeper pockets opens up bigger M&A opportunities.
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Used Airbus A321s are getting a second life in the cargo arena. More companies are jumping in to do the modifications.
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Container volumes were “strong” in August amid continued retail import volume growth at the Port of Charleston, the South Carolina Ports Authority said.
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Radiant Logistics announced it closed its fiscal year in record fashion on Thursday. The company will repurchase shares and pursue acquisitions as a means of boosting valuation.
An FMC advisory committee has been formed amid ongoing shipper complaints of carrier market power abuse.
In unprecedented move, CMA CGM unilaterally halts rate increases until February amid rising global supply chain chaos.
Google previously prevented marketing of N95 respirators on its shopping platform due to shortages. Mask makers complained that policy didn’t line up with health guidance and curtailed sales. Now the tech giant has reversed course.
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Project44 will continue to add telematics providers to its program in 2022 and plans to start building out a global program over the next year.
The company said it will make many job offers within 30 minutes of receiving an application.
The Port of Long Beach has broken monthly cargo records 13 of the past 14 months.
The financial analysis of Uber Freight does not yet include the impact of Transplace, which the digital brokerage is acquiring.
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Zebra is now integrating FourKites’ Dynamic Yard into its MotionWorks Yard solution and selling it to select clients in North America and Europe.
Canada Cartage makes its fourth acquisition of 2021 with the addition of Rapid Delivery, a Canadian carrier specializing in dedicated domestic and cross-border freight.
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E-commerce giant Alibaba unveils dropshipping, delivery tools for U.S. small businesses looking to grow their digital sales.
The Vancouver transload facility will primarily handle fast-moving consumer goods and auto parts.
MacGregor Partners will double in size over the next couple years, pushing its value to the $50 million mark.
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“There’s some desperation in some of these people’s voices,” a Minnesota hay farmer said about the current drought’s impact on the community.
Most of the levies will fall within the range of 20 cents to 29 cents per package.
The maritime meeting among trade partners comes as container shipping remains hot.
Maersk is adding bio-methanol to its portfolio of green marine fuels after making e-methanol and methanol-powered vessel agreements in August.
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ArcBest said Wednesday an August tonnage decline in its asset-based segment was done intentionally so that it could better service its core less-than-truckload customers.
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Tight capacity, surcharges and customer demands are just a few of the pain points that continue to impact shippers heading into peak season.
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The IRS level effectively sets the rate paid by companies to their drivers.
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake Tuesday night knocked out electricity and caused damage in portions of Mexico.
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