Diesel sees life after Biden
Rumours of diesel’s death under the incoming administration are greatly exaggerated, industry advocates say.
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Rumours of diesel’s death under the incoming administration are greatly exaggerated, industry advocates say.
As it becomes necessary to take an increasing number of sources and types of data into account, the case for shifting away from simple spreadsheets and onto more sophisticated platforms will gain strength.
Blizzards, tornadoes and hurricanes have disrupted Thanksgiving weekends over the decades.
KCS says Mexico protests are impacting fourth-quarter revenue, and Norfolk Southern announces leadership changes.
Hapag-Lloyd and ONE chief executives will lead the “unified voice of liner shipping.”
Truck drivers and other transportation workers deemed “essential” by the U.S. government could be among the first to receive a COVID-19 vaccine if supplies are limited.
Recent data points as well as updates from retailers suggest this inventory restocking cycle may take a few quarters to fix, meaning the current supply-demand dynamic in trucking could linger.
Kunal Dovedy joins Luke and Kyle to talk about optimizing and streamlining business practices using SONAR data.
Worries mount for crude tankers: dividend cuts, the pandemic, a stubborn floating-storage hangover … and now newbuild chatter.
The rules reflect the latest science on fatigue management, Transport Canada says.
Zach Strickland and Anthony Smith discuss headlines before Black Friday and what a changing presidential administration means for logistics regulations.
The improvements bring time-in-transit performance into parity with rival FedEx.
On this week’s Drilling Deep podcast, Thomas LaSalvia of Moody’s Analytics REIS looks at the market for warehouse space additions being driven by the growth in e-commerce. And he finds […]
Daimler Trucks North America built the 700,000th truck in its medium-duty assembly plant in Mount Holly, North Carolina, marking 41 years of Freightliner production.
In a not-required disclosure, company does not estimate time for a return
Delta is having problems processing cargo in Chicago and placed an embargo on new shipments for more than a week.
NCAA football champion Brad McBride joins the show to talk about how winning on the football field translated to success in the business world.
Law enforcement in California and Texas recently announced two major drug cases involving cross-border trucking operations along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Canada-based maritime terminal operator QSL becomes full owner of Transport Watson & Sycamore, a heavy-haul trucking company based in Quebec.
Werner Enterprises is adding Mastery Logistics Systems’ MasterMind TMS, continuing a trend of adopting leading-edge technology solutions.
Cowen Inc. helps bolster the balance sheets of startup electric vehicle companies by recruiting private investment in public equity to help young companies earn higher valuations.
While each fuel-efficient conveyance may consume less fuel per mile, the cost savings may induce more miles to be driven.
The railroads say they are ensuring their networks keep running as coronavirus cases surge in the Midwest. Meanwhile, union members want the railroads to be more consistent in their responses to the pandemic.
Dicey weather could delay truckers hauling loads or trying to get home for Thanksgiving in the Northwest.
A shortage of smaller turkeys grips the nation as families gather in smaller groups for Thanksgiving celebrations due to the pandemic.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, the battle lines are being drawn in the regulatory fight over broker transparency. Plus, J.B. Hunt announced several executive changes, and self-driving startup TuSimple secures $350 million in funding.
Nuvocargo’s meteoric growth continues with four new hires aimed at expanding the company’s global reach.
A Texas oilfield services company filed for bankruptcy protection, leaving small-business truckers that haul oilfield equipment in the lurch.
UPS Healthcare is increasing its capability to provide dry ice for COVID vaccine shipments while Swiss firm SkyCell is going to market with a shipping container it says is more efficient and safer because it uses less dry ice.
Bulk soybean and corn exports are way up, but containerized ag exports are waylaid by equipment shortfalls and Chinese inspections.
Is Big Sky bad for trucking, Thanksgiving/Black Friday data, unforgiving bridges and more
CDC data show transportation workers can be at increased risk for infection.
The weight of an electric semi truck battery has been a longstanding conundrum for electric vehicle advocates, as conventional wisdom posits that it would need to be so dense and […]
Michael Vincent and Zach Strickland give an update on the headlines of the day, talk maritime rates with Chris Richards and air cargo with Eric Kullisch
The bridge/overpass on Independence Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri, has been struck continuously by tractor-trailers for years.
Andrew Cox and Seth Holm debate the resurgence of bitcoin and the value of buying new trucks as a fleet.
Cash payout to class members small; but debt forgiveness more than $1,300 per driver
“While COVID-19 has fundamentally shifted how many American families will celebrate Thanksgiving this year, we are very proud to be providing a bit of home.”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government will be ready to distribute vaccines “as quickly as possible,” but acknowledged that the manufacturing countries will prioritize their own citizens first.
Full Truck Alliance is an investor in Plus, an autonomous trucking company rolling out a Level 3 truck in China starting in 2021.
All trucking operational costs fell in 2019 as freight demand contracted. Drivers earned less per mile but received bigger retention, signing and safety bonuses, according to the American Transportation Research Institute.
e-Cube Solutions is tearing down four 747 jumbo jets from British Airways for parts and scrap. On Monday, one of the planes caught fire.
Rep. Joseph D. Morelle of New York says LNG unit trains would pose a safety threat to the local community.
Beginning Dec. 7, empty northbound tractor-trailers entering the U.S. from Mexico through Laredo, Texas, will be routed to the Colombia-Solidarity Bridge.
State looks at public-private partnerships to provide funding through tolls; would not be on Penn Turnpike
Dispatch services are operating illegally as unlicensed brokers, TIA claims.
On today’s FreightWaves NOW, Zach Strickland discusses freight shifting east on the Carrier Update.
Detroit, like the rest of the U.S, is experiencing a resurgence of positive COVID-19 tests. However, the auto industry is projected to continue operations as normal thanks to effective virus protocols in place.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services announces several changes to the executive roster on Tuesday, including the appointment of John Kuhlow as the company’s permanent chief financial officer.
With nicknames like “Blood Alley” and “The Dragon,” it’s no wonder why these are among the most dangerous roads for truckers.
A New York startup builds an AI model of the global supply chain.
XPO Logistics’ Nick Ober said during the What The Truck?!? podcast that using technology improves carrier relationships and the overall customer experience.
Ozzy Martinez had been transferring to a dredging vessel when he fell overboard near Blount Island in Jacksonville.
Dicey weather could delay truckers from Denver to Chicago, including the very busy Joliet market.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, tightness in the reefer market could drive up the price of COVID vaccine distribution. Plus, a charity group is helping truckers in need this year, and investment firms are buying into digital freight brokerage.
With European investors and loads of experience in Asia, Hyzon Motors is targeting the U.S. for heavy-duty fuel cells it plans to build in General Motors’ former research and development facility.
A creative sale-leaseback deal gives Alaska Airlines more Boeing 737 MAX aircraft while reducing operating and leasing costs, plus debt.
As a major shareholder of CN and CP, TCI Fund Management has submitted proposals for climate action. TCI also requested shareholder votes on climate plans at yearly meetings.
Increase follows movement in commodity and wholesale markets
One of the world’s largest OEMs to back California and Biden transportation electrification goals
IMO 2020 and new amendments have the potential to further lower emissions for maritime freight. Carriers are using low-emission fuels, scrubbers and shore-to-ship power.
The Ysleta-Zaragoza International Bridge in El Paso, Texas, will be closed to northbound truck traffic for two weeks to allow for upgrades on the Mexican side.
On today’s FreightWaves NOW, Michael Vincent discusses tightened capacity due to the holiday season in the Carrier Update presented by PowerFleet and Anthony Smith gives an update on housing and […]
VectoIQ, the company that led the reverse merger with Nikola, led the raise, according to Forbes.
Willie Walsh was one of the most influential airline executives at British Airways’ parent company. Now he takes the reins at the International Air Transport Association.
Dooner and The Dude discuss buying habits before Black Friday, plus they welcome the flyest guy on 18 wheels
1992: Textiles and trucking are among industries with the most at stake in the North American Free Trade Agreement.
October’s total employment level among the U.S. Class Is was the second lowest for 2020 as railroads implement PSR.
Exemption granted weeks after similar waiver approved for Samsara’s AI dash cam.
SBA got a short stay but court considering a longer delay
Forward Air adds to non-airport less-than-truckload service by opening a facility in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
A new television drama from ABC depicts an over-the-road trucker as a kidnapper and killer, but for the trucking industry, it ignores efforts to prevent human trafficking.
Mirroring bullish comments by Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, container line CMA CGM reports a strengthening market in the fourth quarter.
Clutch failures in a 2-year-old Eaton recall are responsible for the callback of 8,267 Daimler Trucks models from 2018-2019 in the U.S. and Canada.
LoadSmart and Uber Freight attract venture-style capital from traditional investors.
Delays in freight flows likely from the Rockies to the Great Lakes.
A couple of South Florida air charter companies hoped to fly care packages to Cuba, but the U.S. State Department and some cargo rivals opposed their effort for different reasons.
Autonomous delivery company Gatik partners with Canada’s largest supermarket to deliver goods from distribution centers to retail stores.
The adviser overseeing Operation Warp Speed said distribution of the first COVID-19 vaccines could begin as soon as Dec. 11.
Miss one of our shows this week? Get caught up here! You can find every FreightWaves podcast conveniently in one feed via the free FreightCasts channel on freightwaves.com/podcasts, iTunes, Spotify […]
CP’s partnership with Maersk is starting early, with the first vessel coming into Vancouver in December versus March 2021.
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: more factories and jobs for Mexico; Penske truck leasing adds Texas facility; BH Properties acquires logistics warehouse in Laredo; and driver and dog killed in crash with tractor-trailer.
Lufthansa Airlines has added a new CFO, and played musical chairs with a number of other leadership positions.
Temperature-controlled equipment rates are already breaking records, could the vaccine distribution push them higher?
Michigan-based DIS Transportation and DIS Express file for Chapter 11 protection after working with a consultant for more than a year to improve operations.
Truckers Christmas Group Organization (TCGO) delivers holiday hope by providing financial assistance to deserving truck drivers and their families who have fallen on hard times.
Canada and the U.K. reach an interim trade agreement ahead of the exclusion of the U.K. from CETA at the beginning of 2021.
The railroad has opened a new intermodal terminal in Minneapolis, and service to and from Los Angeles will begin in January.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, spot rates could be heading higher yet again. Plus, truckload carriers wonder if we are in peak season or a new normal; and a Texas group tackles tort reform.
Consumer Brands Association’s latest survey shows fear among consumers regarding future stockouts.
Tender rejections reaccelerate.
A detailed analysis shows UPS plans to push higher costs and fees on e-commerce users next year.
Mining big data to discover problems before they lead to breakdowns is comparatively new in commercial trucking. Heavy hauler United Road tested the service from Uptake. After a 400% return on investment, it is expanding predictive maintenance to more of its fleet.
Railroads are leveraging automation and evaluating assets to improve fuel efficiency. Corporate climate goals are on the rise as railroads increase their conservation and emission-reducing efforts.
Dooner and The Dude bring some rock ’n’ roll to your Friday, plus show you a good cause that needs your help
U.S. shipbuilding also hit as demand dropped amid excess vessel capacity.
Weston LaBar is the CEO of the Harbor Trucking Association. That’s the trade group that represents the drayage community in the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles. On this […]
Steve Ferreira and J Mintzmyer discuss the reasoning behind the raging shipping market
The facility aims to provide plastics producers with an alternative to the Gulf Coast.
FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller talks supply chain capabilities with Wolfgang Lehmacher From running his own public speaking campaign, serving on multiple corporate boards and working through executive management, Wolfgang Lehmacher […]