High schools driving students to trucking with training classes
Students are on a path to obtaining their CDLs at scores of U.S. high schools that offer classes helping them get their permits.
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Students are on a path to obtaining their CDLs at scores of U.S. high schools that offer classes helping them get their permits.
The end of Panama’s dry season is in sight, and the Panama Canal Authority plans to welcome more vessels in the coming weeks.
A new law in Minneapolis that was to go into effect May 1 on Uber, Lyft compensation has been delayed.
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The refrigerated truckload market has fallen back in alignment with the broader market this spring, but that doesn’t mean it will stay there.
Former Tony’s Express employees and truck drivers say financial mismanagement by new owner John Ohle led to the trucking company’s collapse.
FreightWaves earned two silver awards in the Azbee Awards of Excellence for coverage of Yellow’s closure and bankruptcy and a series looking back over five years since the ELD mandate.
Clenard Parker, 42, is accused by law enforcement of crashing a stolen semitruck into a Texas driver’s license office Friday morning after being denied his CDL, killing one person and injuring others.
Major fleets find that high-quality aftermarket grille guards can protect trucks from some of the most common front-end threats, including road hazards, stationary objects and animal strikes.
A California carrier made history Thursday by using an electric truck to haul freight across the U.S.-Mexico border.
TCA executive David Heller sees the trucking industry as having made the necessary adjustments to deal with the Baltimore harbor closure.
With so much data in supply chains today, it can be difficult to sort through it all to create a strong logistics industry. The need for standardization is now.
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The East and Gulf Coast ports continue to take market share from the largest West Coast ports, which had a challenging March.
Autonomous trucking regulation is already a state-by-state issue. In California, it may become a community-by-community matter.
The oil market is up overall, but diesel hasn’t soared despite Ukraine’s attacks on Russian refineries, key producers of the fuel.
This week we explore Motive’s first user conference, a Latin American FreighTech company looking to expand into the U.S. and Banyan Technology expanding beyond LTL solutions.
A truck driver who filed a defamation suit because of the contents of a report on him came up short on appeal in federal court.
The outcome of nearly 25,000 claims by employees that Yellow Corp. gave inadequate notice before mass layoffs may not be resolved this year.
More than 1,300 layoffs hit freight-related companies in Texas, Florida, Illinois, Michigan and Georgia over the past two weeks.
A new Volvo heavy-duty truck manufacturing plant in Mexico is expected to be operational in 2026.
The government’s long-awaited National Multimodal Freight Network has finally kicked off with a two-month request for information to help map out facilities and routes.
It’s not a great return on investment to acquire an aircraft and immediately ground it because demand is soft. But that’s what Saltchuk Aviation and its Alaska-based subsidiary Northern Air Cargo have done.
We may be months away from a national market shift, but the time to start planning for it is now.
A preliminary report on how Norfolk Southern did in the first quarter comes as the showdown over its future nears a climax.
Regulators are weighing more options to help truckers deal with hours-of-service issues as congestion clogs highway arteries in the Northeast.
The air cargo market’s upturn helped Delta Air Lines in the first quarter, but revenues were still lower than in 2022.
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Less-than-truckload carrier XPO said it has opened three of the 28 terminals it acquired from defunct Yellow Corp.
Recent incidents involving Norfolk Southern trains exposed the continued need for rail safety to the greater public. Here are some ways rail can drive safety.
In an environment where theft is a growing issue, knowing what’s covered is crucial.
Stord’s purchase of ProPack Logistics grows the company’s fulfillment centers to 1.6 million square feet.
A proposed rule that could benefit team-driving operations in trucking would weaken highway safety, those opposing the plan told the FMCSA.
A federal appeals court backed the authority of the EPA to grant environmental waivers to California, with possible ramifications for trucking.
Leon Keener pleaded guilty to mail fraud in an embezzlement scheme in which he stole $1.3 million from I-State Truck Centers in Minnesota.
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Xeneta data reveals that ocean spot rates have not reacted significantly to the Baltimore bridge collapse, despite the disruption to supply chains on the East Coast.
Teamsters members at Dependable Highway Express in Southern California have ended the union’s representation at the carrier.
Norfolk Southern announced Tuesday that it will pay a $600 million settlement of a class-action lawsuit after a train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, in February 2023.
As disruption after disruption throws transportation leaders for a loop, how are we still able to keep supply chains moving?
The delivery of SONAR data within Loadsmart’s TMS will provide users direct access to market-level tender and rate data in an application they already use daily.
The company last announced its Series C raise in 2022, led by SoftBank Vision Fund 2 for $115 million, valuing the company at $575 million. Platform Science has raised $309 million since 2017.
The pilots union at ABX Air, a large contract carrier for DHL, is taking a novel approach toward labor relations by promoting the company at industry trade shows.
Less-than-truckload carrier Saia has opened two terminals as part of a plan to open up to 20 this year.
The weekly DOE/EIA retail diesel price moved up Monday as pump prices are reacting to an overall strong oil market.
Federal regulators have updated Congress on an FMCSA pilot program to recruit teen drivers, and the results are bleak.
The upcoming in-person Broker-Carrier Summit on April 22-24 in Kansas City, Missouri, seeks to take those relationships to the next level.
The dynamic nature of logistics calls for a new method of negotiating rates, through real-time data and automation.
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The first data paints a mixed picture of how trucks and ships are diverting away from Baltimore in the wake of the Key Bridge collapse.
Ship recycling has fallen to its lowest level in 20 years, per a recent report by the Baltic and International Maritime Council.
Operating cost inflation is largely hidden, but fuel costs help explain why the domestic truckload market is headed for a turn.
Express delivery giant UPS is recruiting pilots again after beating out FedEx for the Postal Service’s air transport contract.
A waiver for truckers impacted by the collapse of the Key bridge in Baltimore and a preliminary timeline for repairs offer optimism.
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Truck transportation jobs in March recorded an increase in the midst of a generally weak trucking market.
The soap opera that is Nikola Corp. has been renewed for a new season with the company taking aim at convicted founder Trevor Milton.
Here are four innovative companies FreightWaves was introduced to at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky.
Texas is banning oversize loads across parts of the state on Monday in anticipation of increased traffic from the solar eclipse.
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Phase 3 greenhouse gas emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles covering model years 2027 through 2032 mandate more zero-emission commercial vehicles.
A California trucking company has shuttered operations after 19 years of hauling general freight throughout the state.
Eight men from the Bronx are accused of swiping hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of beer from train cars and distribution facilities for nearly two years.
On a recent episode of Taking the Hire Road, Jeremy Reymer chatted with Candi Coate, certified director of safety and the north region corporate safety leader for Highway Transport.
Federal regulators are bracing for a surge in container late fee complaints as ocean carriers and shippers process alternate routing options following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
The U.S. Postal Service picked UPS to replace FedEx as its primary partner for moving parcels by air, but analysts say FedEx actually comes out ahead by losing the business.
Class 8 new truck orders were down in March, but the research firms that track them did not see it as significant.
Largest online retailer to impose new inventory-placement and low-inventory fees.
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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill that would have put a $1 million cap on non-economic damages in lawsuits related to accidents involving trucks and other commercial motor vehicles.
Daseke, known primarily for its flatbed operations, is now part of TFI International.
A key ocean container spot rate benchmark dropped nearly 18% this week.
Uber Freight has brought on talent with decades of experience from C.H. Robinson, Amazon and Walmart.
Truck lease purchase deals did not get many positive reviews at a recent gathering of a federal task force studying the deals’ impact.
Truck safety advocates call out regulators for lack of action to curb injuries and deaths resulting from crashes.
Grace Ocean and Synergy Marine, the companies that own and manage the cargo ship that brought down the Francis Scott Key Bridge, want a federal court to limit their liability in the deadly disaster.
A California-based less-than-truckload carrier has ceased operations, leaving over 200 truck drivers, warehouse workers and office personnel without jobs or paychecks.
The Federal Railroad Administration has lowered the gates on railroads looking to move to one-person crews.
New debt to pay a big dividend has led the two largest ratings agencies to reduce their rating of short-line rail operator Genesee & Wyoming.
Sheer Logistics’ acquisition of CargoBarn is aimed at strengthening the company’s position in anticipation of market fluctuations.
iAero, a contract carrier for DHL Express, says it is going out of business by the end of the week.
The benchmark price used for most fuel surcharges is below $4 a gallon for the first time since early February.
Pride Group filed for bankruptcy protection last week, citing capacity oversupply and underwhelming demand for trucks.
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Saia is partnering with one of Mexico’s largest carriers, Fletes Mexico, to provide cross-border less-than-truckload services.
New technology and processes in supply chains have helped make the industry more resilient — but not enough to withstand every possible disruption.
UPS will take over flying mail and parcels for the U.S. Postal Service later this year. FedEx is relinquishing the contract but says the move will make it more profitable.
If China and Russia find the Houthi problem in the Red Sea as intractable as the U.S. and its allies have, it would all but halt what little maritime traffic remains in the region.
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A nuclear verdict in a fatal accident on Interstate 70 in Missouri has been upheld by an appellate court.
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Heavy truck orders are not an indicator of for-hire truckload market health and haven’t been since the pandemic ended.
Pride Group has filed for bankruptcy protection after a lender filed a $100 million breach-of-promise lawsuit.
A jury found Jesus Puebla, 27, of Denver, guilty of five counts of vehicular homicide after the straight truck he was driving crashed into an SUV carrying a Wyoming family.
Over the past five quarters, Blue Yonder has spent over $1 billion in supply chain acquisitions, including Doddle and Flexis AG.