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DHL Freight promotes two and ev Transportation appoints two to board.
Americold announced that it has closed on a 46-facility deal valued at $1.74 billion.
Cranes arrive, environmental prizes are awarded and cruise ships are welcomed.
There is no shortage of opportunities for AI and machine learning to be applied to the solution of big problems in global supply chains.
Traffic app Waze squeaks into the FreighTech 25 at No. 25, rounding out the group for 2020.
Selling in 2020 looked completely different thanks to the shift to remote work and limits on corporate travel. Hear from industry leaders on maximizing sales potential in today’s climate.
Steep ascents and dizzying heights make these U.S. bridges downright frightening for some truck drivers.
GDOT’s $1.8 billion truck-only lane project is expected to reduce delays by 12% for commercial vehicles.
Russia is shipping its COVID-19 vaccine to several countries, including Argentina.
How are you adapting marketing in 2021? The year ends Thursday and after a challenging 2020, people are hopeful for 2021. Last week, Kevin Hill and Blythe Brumleve talked about […]
The Teamsters union has patched things up with one of Amazon’s main air transport providers. Talks remain stalled with the other cargo airline.
The proliferation of ransomware attacks in the trucking and logistics industry is leaving many firms in the position of deciding which is the lesser of two evils: paying the attackers or paying the price of refusing.
Parcel-delivery surcharges are to be front and center in conversations next year.
Innovation chief McLelland says the questions for the industry go from the very big to the very small, and not all can be anticipated yet.
The Port of New York and New Jersey is committed to fluid operations during cargo surges.
Lumber Prices are soaring which is threatening CPG companies with higher supply chain costs.
Mainstream commercial use of small unmanned aircraft for a variety of applications, including package delivery, is around the corner. New FAA regulations create a pathway for drones to operate safely with fewer limitations.
FRA announces the full implementation of PTC as well as interoperability among competing railroads.
Warehouse solutions provider 6 River Systems ranks No. 23 in the FreightTech 25. The company rapidly expanded its customer base and wall-to-wall fulfillment solutions this year.
Railcar lessor GATX acquires tank container lessor Trifleet in 175 million euro deal.
Luke Falasca and Kyle Taylor dropped a debut podcast #withSONAR in 2020.
Former FEMA official Tim Manning will coordinate COVID-19 supply chain management in Biden White House
From volume volatility to a busy board, here are five themes that dominated the rail industry this year.
FedEx will mark its 50th year by harnessing IT for pitched battles with Amazon and UPS.
A good news indicator will be when the railroads and private car fleet owners start placing large new orders.
Deciding whether a digital freight brokerage, No. 22 on the FreightTech 25, fits in a company hauling around people and food
Snow, ice and wind will delay truckers next few days from the Southern Plains to Great Lakes (with forecast video).
New and existing companies are ramping up GPS and temperature-tracking technologies to deploy in vaccine transport and beyond.
Company said sale of its SHIP tokens was not an unregistered securities sale, but government agency disagreed
NATSO and other retail fuels industry trade groups urge states not to join the Transportation Climate Initiative Program.
Asia-U.S. container rates had held firm at a record high since September. Now they’re on the move again — and headed even higher.
Volga-Dnepr is bringing back one of its An-124 jumbo freighters after an accident forced the company to temporarily ground the fleet for safety checks.
Mexico’s new fuel import regulations are seen by critics as an attempt to boost state oil firm Pemex.
The World Shipping Council responds to assertions from FMC commissioners of potential Shipping Act violations.
Tightening the screws on cargo security? Be sure you’re just as vigilant about cybersecurity.
Hino Motors has suspended production until late 2021 because its engines don’t meet greenhouse gas emission standards.
It was a year of discussions, SPAC announcements, caring and not caring for the GQG crew.
It’s safe to say that Apple has a major portion of the electronic market on lockdown. Apple’s next strategic move? Developing its own self-driving car and taking it to the streets by 2024. No joke.
Transit projects are expected to take on more importance than new construction in Joe Biden’s administration.
Freight forwarders are vying against all-cargo airlines and online merchants over whether export cargo should be screened or get a green light to the aircraft if it comes from a secure facility audited by the government.
Snow and ice will delay truckers this week from the Great Plains to the Great Lakes.
A look back at 2020’s shipping roller coaster: how container sector emerged as ‘surprise rock star’ and tankers peaked early, then plunged.
Mark Duchesne’s resume includes working at process-driven Toyota Motor Corp. and freewheeling Tesla Inc. Now he is trying to keep Nikola’s $600 million plant on schedule to build battery-electric trucks and the first fuel cell electric trucks by the end of 2021.
A couple more truckload carriers have announced pay increases for drivers ahead of the new year. Beacon Transport and Bay and Bay Transportation are the latest.
Final DOE/EIA diesel price shows more than 44-cent drop from first price of 2020
Ocean carrier Maersk says it is “working closely with the Agriculture Transportation Coalition and local trucking associations to address their concerns of equipment availability and detention and demurrage issues.”
FedEx Corp.had announced acquisition of e-commerce platform ShopRunner earlier this month.
The Timken Co. and Envases Group recently announced plans for cross-border factories in Texas and Mexico.
Dooner and Michael Vincent count down their favorite WHAT THE TRUCK?!? episodes of 2020 and get stoked for 3 days of WTT?!? in 2021.
Hapag-Lloyd and ONE have ordered 12 ultra large container ships, all of which will be able to carry more than 23,500 TEUs.
2000: UPS Airlines has signed an agreement with Boeing Co. to take delivery of 13 MD-11 widebody freighters over the next four years.
The FMCSA has declared a truck driver an “imminent hazard to public safety” after the deaths of five cyclists in an accident in Nevada.
Warehouse robotics executives discuss industrial automation trends.
Efforts to require side and front impact guards continue in Congress.
The United Arab Emirates has its first doses of Pfizer coronavirus vaccine thanks to a free delivery from national airline Emirates.
The parking brake can apply without warning, increasing the possibility of a crash in four 2021 Volvo model lines. The company stopped delivery Dec. 8 to inspect trucks not already on their way to customers.
Even while most of your audience will never have met you in person, you are trying to give an accurate picture of who you are, through what you present.
Plenty of distillate molecules to go around plus no collapse in high sulfur reversed all conventional wisdom, Morningstar says
The FMCSA’s final rule allowing third-party instructors to provide both instruction and qualifying testing for the same applicant isn’t likely to materially alter trucking’s capacity shortfall, according to analysts.
Snow and ice could delay freight flows and supply chains this week from the Great Plains to Great Lakes.
Hackers relentlessly targeted trucking and logistics companies throughout 2020. These five cyberattacks are among the worst incidents.
Reefer tenders have strengthened significantly out of the nation’s largest markets.
Top 10 lists dominate the end of any year. American Shipper’s Top 10 stories list is voted on throughout the year by readers simply by reading our stories on americanshipper.com. Here are the stories you read the most in 2020.
The plan: signing up lots of carriers who then team with brokers to use the factoring capabilities built into the platform
igital freight startup Loadsmart ranks No. 18 on the 2021 FreightTech 25 list of most innovative and disruptive companies.
Top 10 lists dominate the end of any year. FreightWaves’ Top 10 stories list is voted on throughout the year by readers simply by reading our stories on freightwaves.com. Here are the stories you read the most in 2020.
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Opening Texas bridge to cargo trucks will be game changer; Amazon will open a logistics center in Mérida; new service links ports of Brownsville and Tampa Bay; Rhenus Group expands in Mexico.
Canada now has two COVID-19 vaccines in circulation. FedEx Express flew in the first shipment from Europe on Thursday.
Imports continue to pile up as shippers and carriers take time for the holidays. They may come back to a mess.
CFI raised more than $40,000 in its annual Truckload of Treasures Holiday Giving Campaign.
Autonomous trucking startup Ike takes No. 17 spot on FreightTech 25 after a year that saw new partnerships with fleets and acquisition by partner Nuro.
A federal grand jury has indicted Daniel R. Fruits, a former executive of Secure Transit, headquartered in Greenwood, Indiana, alleging he defrauded his investor of nearly $14 million to buy a horse farm, Rolex watches and several luxury cars.
New data from Mastercard’s SpendingPulse showed that overall holiday retail sales rose in 2020, but department stores took a hit as more Americans bought online.
IoT leader Samsara makes it into the FreightTech 25. Ranked No. 16, Samsara has seen rapid innovation, product updates and customer growth.
XPO Logistics garners a spot on FreightWaves’ FreightTech 25 list.
While new trailer orders are booming to meet capacity demands, 20% of the nation’s fleet could be sitting idle on any given day. Why?
“Shipamax delivers data entry automation across entire logistics organizations,” says CEO and co-founder Jenna Brown.
For Emerge, the year began with new funding. As the year comes to a close to a close, it has debuted a “major step” in its product strategy.
Christmas snowstorms have grounded flights and shut down roads from the Gulf Coast to the East Coast.
WorkHound collects anonymous driver feedback. Its CEO recently sat down with FreightWaves to discuss 2020 from the driver perspective.
KeepTruckin landed on FreightWaves’ 2021 FreightTech 25 list for the third time by developing new technology to help alleviate COVID-19 supply chain challenges.
TravelCenters of America counted more than $88,000 in small change for the St. Christopher Trucker Relief Fund, bringing the charity close to its $1 million fundraising goal.
One type of trucking company may get some relief: those hauling timber
The cross-border transportation and logistics industry faced unprecedented disruption this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The U.S. District Court in Nebraska sides with Union Pacific’s request to prevent Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees division from striking over the railroad’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
A partnership this year with CRST uncovered a huge opportunity for trucking technology startup Baton and its customers.
The abnormal year of 2020 cannot be ignored. It simply is less relevant for strategic purposes when tracking rail’s progress.
Total employment among the U.S. operations of the Class I railroads fell nearly 14% year-over-year amid the railroads’ continued deployment of precision scheduled railroading.
From the Rockies to the Carolinas and New England, historic snowstorms have brought transportation to a standstill over the years.
Drugs valued at more than $411 million are offloaded at Port Everglades, and the new Long Beach bridge shines bright.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, Republic Services has canceled a 2,500-truck order with embattled hydrogen-electric truck maker Nikola Corp. Plus, Forward Air is on the road to recovery following a ransomware attack and Roehl is the latest carrier to announce a driver pay increase.
Feeding America’s supply chain chief discusses a year like no other and how the group pivoted to get food to needy Americans.
Flexport is a technology company, more than a logistics operator. It uses technology to connect the dots for customers and freight transport providers so they can collaborate more easily.
Lawmakers agree to convert $10 billion loan to a grant.
The Idaho-based online load board celebrates its second consecutive year as a FreightTech finalist.
Now-pardoned California Republican Duncan Hunter pleaded guilty to misusing campaign funds.
Canadian Pacific has announced a pilot project to develop North America’s first line-haul hydrogen-powered locomotive.
Many transport providers besides FedEx and UPS are performing roles in the COVID vaccine distribution. Not everyone is moving vaccines. Find out what Air Transport International is doing.
Autonomous delivery company Nuro has acquired Ike, a trucking technology startup founded by veterans of Apple, Google and Uber ATG.
Kevin Hill and Blythe Brumleve dive into the world of logistics spending and sales forecasts with Mr. Supply Chain.