Carriers bet on Capacity-as-a-Service
The servitization of the trucking industry means there is a need for carriers to have better transparency of their available equipment in order to add new revenue streams.
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The servitization of the trucking industry means there is a need for carriers to have better transparency of their available equipment in order to add new revenue streams.
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Industrial and logistics real estate investment trust Prologis brings in an industry veteran to manage relationships with multimarket customers and expand broker relationships.
Get your cameras ready along the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina.
One piece of legislation backed by the Texas Trucking Association is heading toward approval, while a second may not be necessary as a result of a court ruling.
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FedEx is raising the fees on U.S. residential deliveries, its Ground Economy service and on packages requiring “additional handling.”
ATRI plans to build on research studying the effects of legalized marijuana and employing 18- to 20-year-old drivers.
“We were able to establish relationships with carriers that range from owner-operators to some of the largest fleets in North America. These networks will allow Canadian shippers to tender a load in seconds.”
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Intelligent Spot leverages leading-edge technology, a team of domain experts and a vast unbiased carrier network to true spot market execution.
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The company aggregates its cold-chain logistics services into a dedicated unit.
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FMCSA clearinghouse data reveals violations per number of employers within states.
Skycart, a San Francisco-area drone startup, announced its Nimbus drone is capable of making four separate deliveries on a single flight.
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Thefts incidents nationwide spiked 35% in 2020, CargoNet said.
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NHTSA is looking for truck drivers to test the safety of in-cab cameras.
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“The first step to optimizing your capacity is to start with your network. … Step two is optimizing across multiple networks.”
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