Employment follow-up: Two-month gains in trucking sector impressive even if rate slowed in September
Unemployment for the entire transportation and warehousing sector is down 4.4 percentage points in just a few months
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Unemployment for the entire transportation and warehousing sector is down 4.4 percentage points in just a few months
National Airlines – not National the car rental company – is adding three 747s to its freighter fleet at a time when shippers are desperate to find airlift.
FMCSA has given truck drivers more flexibility with a new split-sleeper provision, but few drivers used the previous provision. Will any use the new one?
If you had told carriers they would see $3 a mile at any point during a global event like this, I believe many would have questioned your sanity. Yet, here we are with the Truckstop.com national spot rate average sitting at $2.93 per mile on Oct. 1.
A Pennsylvania developer successfully persuaded local elected officials to approve zoning changes for a new industrial park, despite residents’ complaints. It’s one of several examples of how community opposition can impact industrial real estate development.
A Bendix-Dana joint venture has made more than 3.5 million heavy-duty truck brake system components since 2004. Now Bendix will go it alone.
Grandparents of a 10-year-old girl killed in a tractor-tractor crash that also killed her mother and three siblings have filed a wrongful death lawsuit.
Warehouse/storage jobs up a whopping 32,200.
Wildfires will keep burning in California this weekend, while southern Florida gets soaked and possibly flooded.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, the future of Nikola’s Badger electric pickup is up in the air; President Donald Trump signs a one-year funding extension for surface transportation programs; and a major survey on truck parking nears completion.
A trucker jailed in the U.S. on pot-smuggling charges has hired an attorney who previously represented celebrities as he seeks to return to Canada.
‘Game on’ for Uber Freight.
Nikola Corp. appoints a veteran financial executive to its board of directors, replacing a retiring board member with close ties to departed founder Trevor Milton.
The air cargo industry is operating with an anchor tied around its waist: The absence of strong passenger service.
‘Get ready for the biggest restocking cycle on record,’ says Jefferies.
Latest NHTSA data show truck occupant fatalities increased 0.2% in 2019.
Tim Robertson succeeds Bill Meahl, who will continue to serve in an advisory role until his retirement next September.
On today’s Midday Market Update, Kevin Hill and Michael Vincent talk about the SONAR-powered data, issues and news that moves you.
U.S. Federal Maritime Commission anticipates COVID-19 impact on U.S. supply chain to continue into the first half of 2021.
YM Mandate leaks fuel oil in New Jersey, and the Hong Dai runs aground in Virginia.
Reliance Partners’ John Seidl shares thoughts on the latest HOS changes and explains the benefits of doing your regulatory homework.
Officials in the Mexican city of Reynosa announced a ban on trucks using city bridges starting Sept. 24.
With a freight market this good, why would anybody want to sell a logistics business? But there are people who do and people or companies that want to buy. On […]
Retailers would be crushed by soaring parcel prices, consumers would face hefty hikes,Charles River report says.
As Nikola’s talks continue with General Motors to preserve a supply deal for batteries and fuel cells, evidence is mounting that the Nikola Badger electric pickup associated with departed founder Trevor Milton may become roadkill.
$13.6 billion included in package to keep Highway Trust Fund running.
Zach Strickland talks about volumes heading into the fourth quarter. Vincent discusses tighter capacity during the peak season.
“In the event of loss or damage, you may quickly discover all the gaps and loopholes in — and limits of — carrier liability.”
International Maritime Organization website down and CMA CGM continues investigation following ransomware attack
The rail sites are for manufacturers wanting to expand their footprint domestically or tap into the export network.
“For more than five years we have been cooperating with FEMA to guarantee fast, seamless and intact humanitarian deliveries,” says the heavy cargo airline helping fight U.S. wildfires.
There is an opportunity for startups as businesses seek to modernize their business process flows.
Downloads of XPO’s driver app Drive XPO have doubled this year, and more than 25,000 carriers have joined its XPO Connect platform as both technologies have seen rapid growth.
Echo Global has added a Book Now tool to its EchoDrive platform, allowing dispatchers and truck drivers to instantly book loads without the need for phone calls or emails.
Their inability to guarantee coverage is the primary reason why small carriers have been confined to the spot market, and as a result, they’ve earned rates that are often less than half of the rates paid to larger carriers.
Tropical moisture will keep flowing into southern Florida, increasing the odds for torrential rains and flash flooding.
As NYSHEX expands and Maersk Spot nears U.S. approval, ocean transport contracts could become more binding.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, trailer makers get reprieve from emissions regs, TuSimple adds former FMCSA leader, and electric vehicles get a mention in the first presidential debate.
The Swedish autonomous technology company is known for its electric “T-Pod” truck that doesn’t have a cab or driver.
Long-awaited Jason’s Law survey originally scheduled for 2019 release is now on track for release before the end of the year
Container shipping has a paper problem, and it’s never been more obvious than in 2020.
U.S. intermodal traffic continues its upward trend but carloads are still lower year-over-year.
Higher costs could cut deep this holiday.
Emirates SkyCargo’s flight to Guadalajara, Mexico, will include automotive components, fresh produce and other general cargo.
After three weeks of negative media following a short seller’s allegations of fraud, Nikola is fighting back. The startup electric truck maker showed a timeline of planned milestones to reel back fleeing investors and keep customers from canceling orders.
The California Trucking Association is using the decision to support its AB5 appeal.
President Donald Trump is trying to fast-track a COVID-19 vaccine and appears ready to mobilize military assets. A possible scenario involves an airlift with Air Force cargo jets, which offer two advantages: speed and cold storage.
Officials implore people to evacuate as fires spread fast across California. “A garden hose is not going to protect your home. You need to leave.”
Jim Mullen previously served as the acting administrator and chief counsel for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
project44 and SAP have added additional ocean freight visibility as well as new connectivity for truckload and less-than-truckload shipments.
Automaker will take about a third of Piedmont’s output to build its own batteries
Phase 2 standards could tack thousands of dollars onto the cost of a new trailer.
While companies across the country struggled with the learning curve that accompanies remote work arrangements, truck drivers continued to move our medications and essential goods from one point to the next.
Jacksonville, Florida, employees are offered counseling following the second shooting at the Amazon facility in recent months.
The 3PL will add up to 8,000 employees to handle the seasonal increase in e-commerce shipments on top of its ongoing effort to raise its profile in the American market.
Six years in development, the new vocational truck adopts safety technology from Daimler Trucks’ on-highway models with other firsts for extreme-use trucks.
Saiz’s path to the bench now caught up in Supreme Court fight
Great freight factoring companies are amazing at avoiding bad-debt shippers and staying on top of collections so loads factored rarely turn into uncollectible revenue.
Cargo is no longer the stepchild at passenger airlines. Strong cargo sales have helped keep airlines afloat as revenues plunge during the coronavirus. Will we see airlines start to buy freighters to capitalize on cargo demand?
Rainfall in excess of 6 inches could slow down drivers heading to the Miami freight market later this week.
Biden wants to build 500,000 EV charging station across the country.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, technology is the focus of FreightWaves’ The Future of Logistics Real Estate summit; plus, GM and Nikola have yet to finalize their partnership and the Tesla Semi gets a boost.
A new survey has found that while most businesses are concerned about cyberattacks, few are actually prepared for one.
A huge police presence was witnessed outside the Amazon Fulfillment Center Tuesday night.
Thirteen people including truck drivers face charges in connection with a nearly $340 million smuggling ring that moved almost 90 loads of contraband tobacco into Canada from the United States.
Georgia Ports Authority heralding performance before the month is done.
Alaska and South Dakota received $6.9 million in grants from the Federal Railroad Administration for rail-related projects.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized narcotics valued at $14.36 million in six separate incidents in Texas.
Garrison was a ringleader but not an organizer, authorities said; no higher-ups who arranged the accidents have been indicted
For DHL Global Forwarding, the coronavirus pandemic is no excuse for the ocean freight industry to neglect sustainability initiatives in the supply chain.
French shipping giant says in a tweet expected some 24 hours earlier that all maritime and port operations are functioning normally.
William O’Donnell, managing partner of Prologis Ventures, the venture capital arm of the logistics real estate trust Prologis, cited a jaw-dropping stat in a discussion with FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller […]
In-person check-ins are not only time-consuming but also a risk to health as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect supply chains.
Using data aimed at developing workplace safety practices can not only enable safer environments, it can empower employees and bolster a company’s safety culture, according to speakers at FreightWaves’ The Future of Real Estate Logistics summit.
Prologis is partnering with tech startup Strivr to use virtual reality learning to train workers, maximize efficiency and reduce safety incidents.
A week after renewing confidence in embattled Nikola Corp. and indicating its deal to manufacture the startup’s electric pickup truck was on track, General Motors has dropped its supportive language.
FreightWaves’ JT Engstrom talked e-commerce logistics with Prologis’ Melinda McLaughlin during the FreightWaves Future of Logistics Real Estate Summit on Tuesday.
$4.9 billion funded through FHWA road and bridge emergency program so far under Trump administration.
Walmart Canada boosted its order of Tesla Semi trucks to 130 as it bets on Elon Musk’s electric heavy-duty vehicle to cut carbon emissions from fleet.
FreightWaves Chief Strategy Officer JT Engstrom chats surface transportation outlook with Ryder’s head of transportation management at The Future of Logistics Real Estate summit.
FedEx doesn’t just operate big cargo jets. It has small delivery planes too. ATR completed a test flight of a propeller aircraft that will carry freight for FedEx Express.
Amazon Prime Day sales totaled an estimated $7.16 billion in 2019.
Poursohi and Smith seek competitive advantage by deploying systems early and often.
Knight-Swift will begin testing a Freightliner eCascadia all-electric day cab as part of a broader effort to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2035.
3PL Quiet Logistics lost its supplier of warehouse robots when Amazon bought Kiva Systems in 2012. After three years in stealth mode, Quiet Logistics spun off its own robotics business in 2015. Five years later, Locus Robotics is growing globally.
The logistics warehouse of the future will be heavily automated, purpose-built for e-commerce and ready for tenants to “plug in” and go live almost immediately, a top executive for distribution […]
“When you’re trying to bring loads into a COVID-19-affected world, it’s like a Rubik’s cube with 14 sides.”
It is too early to call the intermodal recovery a long-term win for the railroads.
The Lion8’s origins in battery-powered school buses result in an electric truck based on technology that’s more road-ready than that of its rivals, Lion Electric president says.
Uber is looking to acquire FreeNow, the ride-hailing joint venture of BMW and Daimler that operates in more than 100 European cities.
California wildfires have been spreading quickly due to hot, dry and windy conditions.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, a merger of Hyliion with Tortoise Acquisition Corp. has been approved, plus PPP may have sunk rates and fleets can now ensure their drivers have a safe place to park.
Insight Partners’ investment will allow PayCargo to build new online freight payment services and tools for shippers, 3PLs and transportation providers.
ISO comes out of stealth to help shippers manage vendor compliance and on-time performance metrics.
French company Exotec has raised $90 million to expand its autonomous robotics system as online shopping intensifies demand for more efficient warehouse management. The round, announced on Tuesday, was led […]
A Florida woman has been found guilty of three counts of attempted murder, more than a year after police state she tried to kill herself and her two sons by intentionally steering her van into oncoming traffic and ramming the vehicle into a fuel tanker.
A truck driver was fired and faces an array of charges after police caught him smoking opium while driving on Ontario Highway 401 in Canada.
Radiant Logistics achieves a couple of records during the recent quarter. Moving PPE and other aid paves the way to a large earnings beat.
Move by Schneider was prominent but wasn’t the industry leader; two companies at same level of $1.05 for independent owner-operators
Digital Wildcatters cofounder Collin McLelland explains why it’s smarter for clean-tech to bring about petrochemical efficiencies instead of focusing on the elimination of fossil fuels altogether.