Lyft rider numbers remain depressed, revenue falls in Q4
Lyft reported a 45% decline in active riders and 44% decline in revenue in Q4 as the pandemic continued to affect ridesharing.
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Lyft reported a 45% decline in active riders and 44% decline in revenue in Q4 as the pandemic continued to affect ridesharing.
The most important number, yield, is up from January 2020 for Forward Air.
The former owner of Sisic Transport admitted to altering thousands of logbook entries for his drivers, using Omnitracs’ automatic onboard recording device software.
Fuel cell manufacturer Hyzon Motors agrees to a SPAC merger that will bring a $570 million cash injection for global scaling of the Singapore spinoff’s business.
Korean container carrier HMM expects equipment and capacity shortages to continue at least through the end of the first quarter.
Day Two of FreightWaves’ Global Supply Chain Week virtual conference includes experts from DHL, SVT Robotics, Geodis and JLL Inc.
Customers taking part in BNSF’s program to develop facilities on BNSF-owned real estate invested $1.1 billion in those facilities in 2020.
Thanks to the congestion in Los Angeles, container rates and volumes in Savannah are both hitting highs. When will volumes stabilize?
The agency’s revamp will likely include cost reductions, price increases and efforts to streamline what many consider a bloated organization.
Join FreightWaves for a virtual event with experts from the air cargo and manufacturing sectors. Learn how their companies are adapting to the new business landscape caused by the coronavirus.
Retail prices have not yet fully caught up with recent wholesale numbers, suggesting higher prices are likely.
Fine art logistics provider Masterpiece International saw benefits of technological innovation firsthand when switching from human couriers to high-tech trackers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Tornadoes and wildfires are featured in the latest list of natural disaster films truckers may enjoy.
Accumulating ice and snow will hit several states for the second half of this week (with forecast video).
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, freight rates jumped 12% to end 2020, and Amazon wants to help truckers build their own businesses. Plus, Knight-Swift acquires a technology company.
Forward Air’s CIO recommends hiring a CIO who has been through a crisis as an important step to prepare for a cyberattack.
Electric chassis maker Xos Trucks may be the next electrification startup to get a financial injection by merging with a special purpose acquisition company, Reuters reported Monday.
TFI International CEO says it will take a hard line on UPS Freight customers who aren’t making the company money after its $800 million acquisition closes.
A top FedEx reverse logistics expert says the online returns tsunami has just begun.
For the 14th consecutive week, the average retail price of diesel has risen. The Department of Energy/Energy Information Administration average retail price of diesel rose 6.3 cents per gallon to […]
Kevin Hill and Chris Jolly highlight what you can learn from the top 1% of freight salespeople.
Daimler Trucks North America is going to offer fully integrated powertrains for its electric trucks the same way it does diesel trucks — through its Detroit technology subsidiary.
DoorDash is acquiring Chowbotics, hoping to leverage the firm’s salad-making robots to provide DoorDash partners new revenue opportunities.
CSX’s tunnel widening plans are still moving forward; Canadian Pacific sees record grain volumes for January.
Dooner and The Dude are talking all about the rise of drone delivery and how Valqari plans on having your packages land with them
Charges against a newly minted trucker are dropped as prosecutors point to his “lack of involvement” in $2.8 million worth of marijuana found in a sealed trailer of pork at the U.S.-Canada border.
Yard management represents a costly blind spot for many shippers and their supply chain partners, according to a survey released by FourKites.
1988: The U.S.-Far East container trade will undergo a significant drop in growth over the next few years, according to a study recently completed by the research firm of Temple, Barker & Sloane Inc.
Less-than-truckload carrier Saia laid out expansion plans on its fourth-quarter earnings call. The carrier believes door count growth can exceed recent expansion efforts.
Old Dominion CEO Greg Gantt says nine service centers were added in 2020 and there are more to come this year — some of them soon.
Now carriers can see max bids and auction closing times on offered loads.
As CEO Elon Musk tweets support for the meme-based Dogecoin cryptocurrency, Tesla disclosed Monday it has invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin and will let customers use it to buy electric vehicles.
The starting point for referrals will always be the quality of service you provide.
Less-than-truckload carrier Saia reported fourth-quarter results well ahead of expectations Monday. The company reported record operating results in a “most unique year.”
Truckers will face several more days of dangerous cold in over a dozen states (with forecast video).
NFI driver Roger Daily credits his dad’s incredible work ethic and a man named Cliff Capps for his 30-year career and impressive 6 million safe miles.
The Biden administration review of critical supply chains is aimed at reducing reliance on China for equipment.
Hyzon Motors, the fuel cell startup could get hundreds of millions of dollars in backing from a special purpose acquisition company this week.
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Steve Ferreira helps you write the book to find success in the ocean markets, despite the extreme volatility.
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Super Bowl avocado exports from Mexico are up; Schneider provides diversity grants; Logistics center opens in Tijuana; and CBP seizes phony designer children’s pajamas.
All Nippon Airways is consolidating freighter operations at one of its Tokyo airports, and only relying on passenger planes to deliver cargo to Okinawa to save money after losing a lot of money in the first three quarters of its fiscal year.
Companies are paying significantly more for transportation than they were a year ago with many contracts yet to be implemented.
Demand for its products skyrocketed, but port congestion and freight capacity constraints have prevented their delivery, and now Peloton is spending $100 million to try and fix its supply chain.
CEO Dave Jackson says Knight-Swift “stepped up and we put a chunk of coin down to make sure all of our data stays private.”
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, a lawmaker would like to make COVID vaccines available at a truck stop chain; the future of trucking regulations; and why is trucking employment falling?
Tender rejections rise for the first time in a month.
Amazon reportedly will nurture hundreds of startup trucking companies to haul its goods.
The Port of Long Beach may need to start filling out its record book in pencil as new numbers keep replacing those on top.
“ZEBOX will assist innovative startups in developing new technologies in transportation, logistics, mobilities and industry 4.0,” says CMA CGM CEO Rodolphe Saadé.
Aerospace engineering firms are busy converting passenger planes to pure freighters.
Everything you need to know about cannabis logistics in ’21, plus trucker shot during rescue, transportation jobs down, more
Long grind ahead for crude tankers: Executives and analysts don’t see recovery until second half — if not later.
Supply chain software provider E2Open is now trading on the NYSE under a new symbol.
Railcar manufacturer Greenbrier is forming a joint venture with transportation asset management firm Longwood to lease railcars.
Without much volatility in volumes and rejections over the past three weeks, freight markets have seemingly found their groove. The tune is akin to Berlin techno. To some, its pace is smooth and machine like. To others, its pure chaos.
We haven’t heard many airlines recently culling their cabins of seats, but Kenya Airways is now the first to do so with a Boeing 787.
North American automotive and import opportunities could boost business for Universal Logistics during 2021, CEO Tim Phillips said during the Q4 earnings call.
A drop between December and January is normal, and the strong market did not reverse that.
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The gig economy grew at a 33% rate in 2020 as more workers looked for flexible work schedules and ways to supplement, or even replace, lost income during the pandemic.
The global chip shortage has been running rampant for more than three months now. U.S. senators urged President Biden this week to work with Congress to address this threatening problem.
When a single point of contact handles all of a company’s freight needs, customers are rewarded with lower costs, less confusion and more transparent shipments.
The countdown continues, rating the five worst interstates for truckers in bad weather, based on accident statistics.
Whereas at other times cheap capital might be an occasion to take bigger risks, this time, enterprises are not using their resources to expand outside their bread-and-butter business but instead to invest within it.
You can expect the Biden administration to make some type of impact with trucking regulations, but in what areas?
The number of jobs in the warehousing and storage sector also fell from December to January.
Truckers will face several days of dangerous cold from the Plains to the Northeast (with forecast video).
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, offering up a to-do list for new Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Plus, recapping the latest earnings and how Bezos changed logistics.
Pharmaceutical companies often get nervous that carelessness by a transportation provider will spoil a shipment of COVID vaccines or other medicines. Airfreight experts say data sharing and teamwork can eliminate most glitches.
President Biden has pledged to pump funding into state and local agencies in a bid to make last-mile freight delivery smarter and safer.
Titanium Transportation Group becomes one of the largest trucking companies in Canada after acquiring International Truckload Services.
Business payments company FLEETCOR Technologies Inc. reported EPS 19 cents above estimates for the fourth quarter.
Retailers will want to pull forward inventory ahead of the 2021 peak season, the intermodal marketing company said. Fourth-quarter 2020 revenue grew by 6% although net profit slipped by 20% year-over-year.
A Wall Street research firm calls the performance “remarkable.”
OOIDA testifies on vaccine and truck parking concerns before the House transportation committee.
The trucking and logistics company gained from strong demand and tight supply.
Universal Logistics’ operating revenues from truckload services in the fourth quarter decreased $8.7 million to $49.8 million.
The discharging of damaged containers continues nearly two months after the storm-battered ONE Apus arrived in Japan.
Yellow Corp. is back. The holding company formerly known as YRC Worldwide has gone back to its roots. However, fourth-quarter results missed analysts’ expectations at a net loss of 37 cents per share.
Peterbilt took five years and the input of 59 customers to complete a thorough redesign of its Class 8 flagship Model 579 that improves fuel economy by 7%.
Reliance Partners’ Jordan Chastain suggests spending more time with a motor carrier before jumping into the world of independent driving.
Kevin Hill and Michael Vincent look at recent earnings reports and hear how the grain season is going for American exporters.
Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero delivers a melodious annual report.
A new organization in New Jersey backed by app-based companies and community leaders is working to ensure gig workers can maintain their flexible and independent employment status.
The startup will use proceeds to more than double its staff as it prepares for growth in the industrial warehousing sector.
U.S. rail volumes rose 5.3% in January as gains for intermodal, chemicals and grain were enough to offset losses for coal and petroleum products, according to AAR data.
Also on this week’s podcast: Diesel gains back almost all of the pandemic losses
Slync.io, a Dallas-based operating system for global logistics, announced the close of its $60 million Series B funding round.
SmartHop is more than just a freight dispatch; its “business-in-a-box” tools distinguish it as a comprehensive solution for over-the-road-trucking.
The countdown continues, rating the five worst interstates for truckers in bad weather, based on accident statistics.
Supply chain visibility consistently rears its head as a vital need.
One notable number in the company’s earnings is that even with growth in all areas, compensation costs were held in check.
Engine and power systems maker Cummins Inc. destroyed analyst estimates for Q4 as the loosening of COVID-19’s grip in China pushed record sales.
Truckers will face a rough winter storm Thursday from Nebraska to Michigan (with forecast video).
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, Schneider plans to invest in new equipment in 2021. Plus, UPS CEO Carol Tomé talks about the sale of UPS Freight; Jeff Bezos will step down as CEO of Amazon; and Daimler spins off its truck businesses.
What suggestions would you give new Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg? Our reporters share theirs in this FreightWaves roundtable.
California calls on feds to protect exporters. Shipping groups claim California export cure will worsen congestion — including for importers.
Trailer maker Wabash National is pruning its product portfolio to redeploy resources for growth it sees in refrigeration and last-mile delivery.
Rents on U.S. logistics real estate advance amid pandemic-related headwinds during 2020. The annual Prologis Logistics Rent Index puts a bow on the year and takes a look at what 2021 has in store.