Trucker Path partners with Motel 6 to offer 12% discount to drivers during COVID-19 pandemic
Motel 6 is offering a 12% discount to truck drivers who book a room at one of its 1,400 hotels through the Trucker Path app.
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Motel 6 is offering a 12% discount to truck drivers who book a room at one of its 1,400 hotels through the Trucker Path app.
The timing of the law is perfect for an industry that needs help.
Outbound tender volumes inch upward
The Department of Transportation issued a call for industry stakeholders to commit to raising awareness over human trafficking, and the agency received twice as many commitments as it was seeking.
Diamond S boss sees tanker-market “trough” on the horizon.
Delta Air Lines and LATAM are getting ready to operate jointly once they clear antitrust hurdles in both countries.
President’s options limited without sufficient evidence, according to former DOJ antitrust chief.
Navistar extended CEO Troy Clarke’s contract until July as a buyout offer by Volkswagen subsidiary TRATON Group is on hold amid the cash-devouring coronavirus pandemic.
But in looking at big picture, Executive Director Griff Lynch is celebrating small victories.
Even as volumes slowly begin to return, carriers are still not in an advantageous position when it comes to pricing, although there is some positive momentum developing.
The transportation and warehousing sector sheds 10.4% of employees in April as Canadian Trucking Alliance calls for additional federal aid.
Arizona state officials say they “absolutely believe the [Lost Dutchman] fire was human-caused.”
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are talking about Trump’s comments on “price gouging”, murder hornets in the supply chain, and we’ll recap FreightWaves LIVE @Home
Lufthansa and IAG Group are taking baby steps toward expanding flight schedules. That should bring in some more revenue, but Lufthansa is looking for a big bailout from the German government to get through the coronavirus crisis.
The number of employed is down to 2014 levels.
Plus: California Trucking Association, CERES, release report on path to electrification
“Substantial” federal funding needed to maintain service, board chairman warns.
Trucking industry raises $75,000 to provide hand sanitizer, masks for drivers
USA Truck continues to execute on its internal turnaround initiatives, but they have yet to bleed through and provide positive earnings results for the carrier.
Accumulating snowfall possible across the interior Northeast Friday night and Saturday.
Action is five years after a refining unit exploded, sending gasoline prices higher.
A perfect storm of events has created the mother-of-all cargo bottlenecks at Shanghai’s Pudong airport, where shipments sit at a standstill in crowded warehouses waiting for overwhelmed Chinese customs officers to inspect outbound PPE shipments.
Harbor Trucking Association hosts a wide-ranging conversation with West Virginia senator.
Food supply chain warehouse operator Americold Realty Trust beats first-quarter forecasts, reiterates guidance and shakes off meat shortage concerns.
“In North America, our fuel volumes are off 20% to 25%, behind last year in April,” said Ron Clarke, FleetCor’s chairman and chief executive officer.
Meanwhile, Uber Eats had a bang-up pandemic-related quarter.
Social distancing because of COVID-19 has challenged warehouse operations, and the result could be a new push to bring more automation into facilities.
Crews trying to contain several wildfires in northern Florida as drought continues across the region.
Management says “tough pricing environment” muted operational efficiency initiatives.
There’s still too much oil in the world and tankers are still filling up with the overflow.
The future of freight transportation and logistics will emphasize real-time digital solutions, diversity in the workplace and effective collaboration between stakeholders, according to speakers presenting on the final day of FreightWaves’ semiannual event.
Ransomware attacks are on the rise and transportation companies are a prime target.
The Trucking Freight Futures markets found their footing on Wednesday after falling off a cliff earlier this week as the spot National contract rose a fraction to $1.358 per mile
Freight haulers across transport modes join effort to raise awareness.
National volumes and tender rejections have been roughly flat for the past week. There is no change in the DHL Supply Chain Pricing Power Index this week. Shippers remain in dominant pricing power position.
British Airways and its sister airlines are taking some comfort from increased cargo business and helping keep global supply chains intact, but the dominant passenger business is at least three years away from getting back to pre-crisis levels.
Loadsure founder explains the benefits of “pay-as-you-go” freight insurance.
Group wants changes to rarely invoked federal law, making it automatic.
Like most industries, the work environment of brokers and 3PLs has changed dramatically in the last couple of months. Here are some tools that are being used to cope.
Former Arrow Trucking CEO Doug Pielsticker was released three years early because of a COVID-19 outbreak at his Texas prison.
As demand for flatbed capacity sags, Daseke sees strength in some end markets and continues to push forward with a company-wide overhaul.
FMCSA has expanded the types of crashes eligible for review under its Crash Preventability Determination Program, giving fleets and drivers more options to have non-preventable crashes removed from their record. )
Revenue for the quarter came in at $431.68 million, 13% higher than the consensus estimate of $424.31 million.
Canada’s trucks are moving more freight as volumes recover from a pandemic low, but bargain-basement rates and cash flow issues continue to weigh on carriers.
Selection from private sector feeds speculation of potential privatization of federal agency.
U.S. factories face issues with sourcing from Mexico; Permian basin output to decrease in May; Lime raises funding from Uber.
The COVID-19 pandemic has created choppy conditions in the airfreight market, but air cargo companies like Atlas Air are mostly seeing upside for their business.
Accumulating snowfall possible across several northeastern states Friday night and Saturday.
Bill Driegert, head of operations and co-founder of Uber Freight, discusses “Responding to the Coronavirus Pandemic With Real-Time Logistics Technology” during FreightWaves LIVE @HOME
Excluding several items, Daseke reported a near break-even first quarter. Demand headwinds in most of the markets it serves have ‘plateaued’ in recent weeks.
The COVID-19 pandemic sent U.S. rail volumes tumbling last month. But now, stakeholders are looking at the shape and scope of an eventual recovery.
German container carrier also boosting lines of credit to tap if needed and holding off on buying new ships.
The U.S. wind energy sector is “a huge bright spot during these difficult times,” said Gene Lemke, vice president of projects at Anderson Trucking Service.
It’s aggressively moving away from “perpetual” sales to subscriptions.
The second day of FreightWaves LIVE @HOME was packed with thought-provoking speakers, innovative company demos and special recognition for the Shipper of Choice Award winners.
An app aims to connect hungry drivers on the road to restaurants
Are larger funds now heading for the exits and giving up on tanker stocks?
In these unprecedented times of COVID-19, new governmental regulations and economic uncertainty, FreightWaves’ Driver Appreciation Award highlights leaders in the supply chain who value and respect drivers.
The coronavirus pandemic didn’t slow grain movement.
How the investment landscape is changing in 2020 and what technology looks most promising.
Driver amenities pay off for Shipper of Choice Facilities winners
FreightWaves conducted a survey of consumer packaged goods (CPG) shippers in April to gauge sentiment, transportation trends and current dynamics in the CPG supply chain. Sponsored by Echo Global Logistics
Interest is rising in Workhorse’s electric truck-based drone delivery system as the company seeks $40 million credit line to scale production.
How the COVID-19 spotlight could accelerate change for global supply chain.
The need for social distancing will push companies to look at increased automation of their warehouses.
“We have the instant ability to integrate with any robot system on our platform.”
Canadian e-commerce firm says Q1 saw the largest increase in merchants joining Shopify Fulfillment Network as $1 billion push into Amazon’s territory continues.
ATA intermodal group alleges $1.8 billion in haulage overcharges
Convoy built data-driven tools to be more fluid and responsive.
Amazon has expanded its brokerage service to 48 states, allowing shippers to easily connect with carriers on a digital platform.
Late season winter weather heading to northern Rockies tonight, possibly Midwest Friday.
One of the attributes necessary to become a Shipper of Choice is providing flexibility through increased hours of operation and constant and consistent communication with drivers. The FreightWaves Shipper of Choice Availability Award winners are among the best in the nation at this.
The Honolulu-based carrier has used some passenger airplanes to transport face masks from China, as well as food and medical supplies between islands.
Self-driving fleet transports products for “middle-mile” delivery
FreightWaves President George Abernathy interviews President and CEO of Werner Enterprises Derek Leathers to discuss the pandemic, the economy and technology.
A dozen companies met all the criteria for efficiency, availability and facilities to earn an overall 2020 FreightWaves Shipper of Choice Award sponsored by Transflo.
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ir Transport Services Group is making money from its aircraft leasing and outsourced transportation businesses as express carriers and other customers seek more aircraft to support supply chains.
Driver said pay should include tank wash revenues in the base, but he didn’t say it fast enough
Employees that are fired for falling asleep on the job can’t claim a disability after the fact, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled.
FreightWaves LIVE @HOME kicked off its three-day virtual event with keynote addresses from J.B. Hunt’s Shelley Simpson, Revolution’s Ron Klain, and Echo Global Logistic’s Doug Waggoner among many others.
Public tanker owners post impressive earnings on an ugly day for tanker stocks.
Class 8 orders in April plummeted to their lowest level since September 1995 as the COVID-19 pandemic froze new bookings and led to postponing near-term deliveries.
Alaska Air lost $232 million on a net basis in the first quarter, but everything is relative these days and the loss doesn’t look so bad given the state of the airline industry.
The same health crisis that made TravelCenters of America an essential business during the coronavirus pandemic burned into non-fuel revenue in late March, leading to a first-quarter loss.
Online load board Truckstop.com laid to rest once again the rumor that it has aspirations to become a brokerage, but it will continue to build out features connected to Book It […]
The pandemic is exacerbating existing problems with vendors and software installation, according to a federal report.
Nearly 80% of owner-operators and small fleets do not have plan in place, ATRI finds.
Singapore-based container carrier digs out from $586 million fiscal-year loss to report $105 million profit and procures 5,000 40-foot units.
Trucking Freight Futures went off a cliff on Monday, posting the largest single-day drop across the board since launch, as the market recalibrated after the April-to-May contract roll.
At FreightWaves LIVE @ HOME, the CEO indirectly pushes back against criticism of broker margins.
ArcBest managed through the first quarter largely unscathed by the coronavirus outbreak. That has all changed in April as revenue is off 20% year-over-year.
Some shipping groups say the Board’s recent actions on demurrage and accessorial charges will help bring about more productive rail rate disputes.
Industry experience, continual innovation drive J.B. Hunt 360 technology platform
The Seattle-based global third-party logistics provider posted revenues of $1.9 billion during the first quarter, a 6% decrease year-over-year.
Logistics companies are performing at a high level despite supply chain challenges caused by the coronavirus pandemic and inadequate government planning, Ebola response coordinator Ron Klain said.
Continental customers will switch from using the RoadLog ELD to KeepTruckin ELD solutions.
Kirby Corp pulls 2020 guidance but inland barge utilization is still strong at 90%.
FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller introduced three new products at FreightWaves LIVE @HOME – Lane Signal, SONAR Signals and Mission Control.
Storms later today could briefly slow down freight flows in Atlanta, the nation’s leading freight market.