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C.H. Robinson is facing scrutiny from investors as it stock trades low. Can it evolve quickly enough to satisfy Wall Street?
A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision helps define the legal status of transportation workers at companies that are not primarily involved in transportation.
Despite the timing of the Lunar New Year, import volumes at three of the largest U.S. ports rose year over year.
This week in Borderlands: China boosts its Mexico investments as nearshoring opportunities grow; Realterm acquires truck terminal in El Paso, Texas; Horton Automatics opens plant in Matamoros, Mexico; and Schunk invests $7 million to expand in Mexico.
Demand pattern shifts are invisible in an oversupplied freight market, which may lead to problems once supply-and-demand conditions become more balanced.
A possible strike by Daimler North America workers was averted at the last minute late Friday with a four-year deal.
Universal Logistics sees a potential uptick in trucking volumes and rates by the end of the year.
TFI CEO Alain Bedard thinks the company’s U.S. LTL operations are booking too much light freight.
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The Federal Highway Administration announced $148 million in grants to combat pollution at the nation’s ports caused by idling trucks.
Saia and other less-than-truckload stocks sink for a second time in a week as quarterly reports disappoint.
The transportation industry is a major contributor to climate change. Turmoil in maritime shipping is forcing route diversions that are spiking emissions, reflected in data from Xeneta.
A startup named for science fiction author Jules Verne is closing in on cryo-compressed hydrogen fuel for greater energy density.
Glen Stewart, director of strategic programs at Wabash, discusses the company’s Trailers-as-a-service (TaaS) offering, which is designed to help increase asset uptime.
Amerijet, trying to pull out of a downward spiral, is floating possible furloughs to address a pilot surplus.
Soft freight market conditions continue to create market headwinds as Hub Group’s first-quarter revenue declines 13% year over year.
A requirement that motor carriers pass a written safety exam before being issued a DOT number will be delayed again as new drivers involved in fatal crashes are on the rise.
While supply chains remain uncertain, here’s how SONAR can help freight keep the status quo.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced a final rule that will ensure overtime pay for some salaried and highly compensated employees – a move that critics say could hurt brokers operating small businesses.
Truckload carrier Pam is running a Dutch auction to buy back its shares, which soared on the news.
Stefan Trifan, president of APL Cargo, immigrated to the U.S. and built a successful carrier from the ground up, despite prejudice and discrimination.
Cargo flows expanded at ports in Houston, New Orleans and Mobile in March but fell slightly at the Port of Corpus Christi.
Wyoming locomotive engineer Andrew Kirol claims in a lawsuit that he was injured when an AI system used by Union Pacific gave incorrect information to locomotives on the train on which he was working.
Broker Landstar System’s first quarter showed the year-over-year declines are lessening while the trucking industry awaits an inflection to a prolonged freight recession.
Shippers at constant risk of damaged freight, and often only recover a fraction of the value with carrier liability, says Echo Global Logistics SVP Molly Mangan.
Knight-Swift Transportation said Wednesday it will cut costs and focus the bulk of its investments away from truckload-related offerings in the near-term.
In a quarter of tough earnings report, Covenant Logistics performed relatively well.
Federal regulators are taking the first steps to crack down on scams caused by hackers into the trucking industry’s government registration system.
A key sales executive at LoadSmart discusses the company’s TMS capabilities and where it fits today with the needs of smaller fleets.
New Norfolk Southern COO John Orr made his debut on the railroad’s earnings call, but there was little talk about an ongoing proxy fight.
Michael Kornhauser, sector vice president of transportation at Trimble, advocates for commercial navigation as an essential tool to keep drivers safe, legal and efficient on the job.
Hawaiian Airlines won’t fly as many cargo jets for Amazon as expected this year because of supply issues and Amazon’s timing preference for integrating aircraft into the fleet.
Adam Wingfield, founder of Innovative Logistics Group, speaks to how owner-operators can use evolving technology to their advantage to maximize profits.
Transportation M&A adviser Spencer Tenney said a stabilizing freight market is helping to support M&A demand.
An in-line earnings report and tepid guidance from Old Dominion sent shares of less-than-truckload carriers lower Wednesday.
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Truckstop CEO Kendra Tucker said her company has taken steps to address freight fraud on its platform.
Jamie Hagen, owner of Hellbent Xpress, talks about the importance of community and saving pennies in the trucking business.
Chad Boblett explains why he started a Facebook group to help owner-operators.
Distractions in Washington will not deter OOIDA’s Todd Spencer from keeping the focus on his members, he said at FreightWaves’ Small Fleet and Owner-Operator Summit.
UPS is working to transition U.S. Postal Service business from incumbent air cargo supplier FedEx and hire more pilots before the current contract officially ends.
Tesla’s first-quarter revenue fell 9% amid 6,000 worker layoffs in California and Texas.
Heartland Express said Tuesday weak freight fundamentals led to another net loss during the first quarter.
Open-deck transportation marketplace EXO Freight closed its physical office in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and laid off most of its employees to focus on improving its technology for enterprise shippers and their managed services.
Investors cheered Ryder’s earnings, which weren’t immune to the weakness in the trucking market.
With the right kind of fuel, internal combustion engines can be used to meet climate policy goals in transportation without going to all-electric trucks, according to ATRI.
Forward Air has named Ceva’s Shawn Stewart as its new CEO.
Universal Transit is on a mission to revolutionize the auto transportation sector.
Commercial vehicle parking and storage provider Semi-Stow is now Outpost. It hopes to double its existing properties after an infusion of $12.5 million in Series A funding.
The benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges is below $4 a gallon once again.
SONAR sets up intermodal trading ideas ahead of earnings.
U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico are forecast to rise to a record $28.4 billion in fiscal year 2024.
The one attorney who has pleaded guilty in the Louisiana staged truck accident scam has seen his sentencing delayed again.
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Being prepared on the road removes the panic when trucking accidents happen.
In the constantly changing world of last-mile delivery, it can no longer operate as a siloed operation from middle mile.
The air cargo sector grew more than 10% during the first quarter on the back of e-commerce exports from China and supply chain disruptions in the Red Sea.
Analysts said Shein could help Flexport get a boost in volume and revenue that the firm has seen decreasing throughout the freight recession.
This week in Borderlands: Experts push infrastructure to boost cross-border trade; Korean EV supplier begins construction of plant in Mexico; Kirchhoff Automotive expanding operations in Mexico; and WSI named operator of CPKC transload terminal.
Arkansas authorities arrested a truck driver after a traffic stop allegedly revealed he was in possession of nearly 28,000 packs of untaxed cigarettes.
XPO driver Dale Williams speaks on his career and safety practices after being celebrated for driving 4 million accident-free miles.
FreightWavesTV gives a scheduling sneak peek at next week’s Small Fleet & Owner-Operator Summit.
International Roadcheck is a high-visibility, high-volume commercial motor vehicle inspection and regulatory compliance enforcement initiative that takes place in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
The companies that benefit most from employee feedback are those that use it to optimize their systems, rather than focusing only on driver retention or satisfaction scores, says Max Farrell of WorkHound.
Vladimir Tsymbalenko, a former CDL school owner in Philadelphia, was sentenced to federal prison after pleading guilty to bribing a CDL test administrator to pass clients.
Shippers should lock in certainty with airtight ocean carrier contracts that ward off surcharges.
Triumph Financial CEO Aaron Graft talked future opportunities as growth engine TriumphPay flipped to negative EBITDA in the first quarter.
EV Realty flips the electric truck charging script: It buys future charging sites with power already there.
The bleak first quarter of 2024 looks much like 2023 for freight brokerages.
This week, Gartner wags a finger at project44’s path to profitability, Flowspace customers see promise in AI and the Digital Container Shipping Association gets a new member.
Marten is the latest trucking company to report earnings that reflect the weak trucking market.
Pam Transportation Services joined other carriers Thursday, reporting a poor start to 2024.
The April State of Freight webinar tried to make sense of a trucking market that has now been in the doldrums for two years.
Regulators plan to submit to the White House the outline for a new truck-registration system that is expected to be more transparent and easier to use.
Mexico was the United States’ top trading partner in February, with two-way commerce totaling $67 billion.
“This is the first locomotive that’s actually 100% remanufactured for hydrogen,” said Dragan Jankovic, CSX director of locomotive engineering.
Five auto haulers are combining to launch an initial public offering on the Nasdaq.
The World Shipping Council has named Joe Kramek its next president and CEO. He will replace John Butler, who plans to retire in July.
Crews recovered the body of a fourth victim this week who died after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed when it was struck by the Dali, a cargo ship just minutes into its voyage.
The Federal Aviation Administration has warned a cargo airline that supports the Pacific Islands that it plans to fine it $2.9 million for poor safety compliance.
Drones offer various inventory management solutions, including audits, cycle counting and stock taking.
Prologis modestly reeled in 2024 expectations on Wednesday as it believes the recent demand weakness is tied to near-term uncertainties.
Kay Pfeiffer of TrueLifeCare joined Jeremy Reymer on Taking the Hire Road to discuss the importance of addressing the diabetes epidemic plaguing the trucking industry
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United Airlines nearly closed the year-over-year gap in cargo revenue during the first quarter as the air logistics sector shakes off a lengthy slump.
Assertions that trucker wages will suffer unless CDL test-taking rules are relaxed in Florida did not sway trucking regulators.
Logistics warehouse landlord Prologis modestly lowered expectations for 2024 on Wednesday.
The Port of Los Angeles recently opened a promenade, giving nearby Wilmington residents unprecedented access to the waterfront.
The end to one of the worst freight markets in history may be closer than it appears.
Knight-Swift Transportation cuts its first-half forecast one day after a notable earnings miss from J.B. Hunt Transport Services.
Family-owned trucking company and brokerage California Intermodal Associates Inc. is ceasing operations after nearly 25 years and blames the state’s independent contractor law.
An annual report from Pitney Bowes found that in 2023, U.S. parcel revenue dropped for the first time in seven years despite increased parcel volume.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services’ first-quarter earnings miss sent shares 6% lower in after-hours trading on Tuesday.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services reported a miss on first-quarter expectations Tuesday after the market closed.
Kyle Kottke, general manager for Kottke Trucking, joined Jeremy Reymer on a recent episode of Taking the Hire Road.
Mexico is expected to continue to win business – and grab headlines – as the well-documented and ongoing nearshoring trend continues.