Airlines offer spare passenger aircraft as mini-freighters
It’s not exactly “Extreme Makeover,” but passenger airlines are flipping their planes into cargo haulers. Desperation breeds innovation.
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It’s not exactly “Extreme Makeover,” but passenger airlines are flipping their planes into cargo haulers. Desperation breeds innovation.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection attributed the cancellation to “the unprecedented situation related to coronavirus (COVID-19) across the country, and the closure of our testing centers.”
Deal would allow goods to continue to flow between the U.S. and Canada to preserve vital cross-border trade relationships.
Waymo announced that it will stop driver-monitored self-driving taxi services in Phoenix, Arizona. However, truly autonomous taxis will continue to function.
Bulkmatic Transport of Griffith, Indiana, has acquired Illinois-based Paris Transport Inc. to add capacity and improve customer service.
CEO Jim Newsome says the SCPA is “working full steam” to meet its obligation to keep the supply chain fluid during the coronavirus crisis.
The current crisis is stress-testing the technology of many transportation companies.
Economic uncertainties, including the prospect of a coronavirus-induced recession, could spur the railroad to update its 2020 guidance.
Exemption needed to protect against COVID-19-related fuel shortages, groups assert.
And a small loadboard company gains hosannas for offering…five parking spots.
Company suspends fiscal 2020 earnings forecast due to COVID-19 outbreak
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Travel demand has plummeted in Australia and New Zealand, as it has elsewhere, and major carriers to the island nations are quickly matching their footprint to business levels.
The CBP Laredo Field Office oversees U.S. ports of entry along the Mexican border in the cities of Laredo, Roma, Del Rio, Brownsville, Eagle Pass, Hidalgo, Rio Grande City and Progreso.
It won’t be the last opportunistic e-commerce acquisition we see.
Stifel Financial sees an OK first quarter, but the picture gets less clear after that, with risks to second-quarter earnings estimates.
The FMCSA hours-of-service waiver has sparked confusion over what is considered emergency relief.
Carriers subcontracting with feds may have access to delivery extensions.
Lev Aslan Dermen was convicted on multiple charges involving business connections to brothers Jacob and Isaiah Kingston, who were convicted in 2018 for their role in a massive biodiesel tax scheme.
Crude-tanker rates are skyrocketing, but leading analyst Michael Webber urges caution.
The Trucking Freight Futures markets finished Monday unchanged to mixed, pointing to continued tightening of spot market capacity.
LoadStop provides a TMS solution that has a built-in compliance manager and an autonomous dispatcher that helps fleets find best-match loads in the spot market.
The Harris County Toll Road Authority, which operates most of the toll roads in Houston, has eliminated cash payments from its booths during the global coronavirus pandemic.
But bathrooms may stay shut, Stewart says.
Office operations that remain open implement CDC guidance to protect employees from spreading or contracting COVID-19.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says supply chain must keep moving as the province bans large public gatherings and closes restaurants – but leaves key openings that should help freight demand amid coronavirus pandemic.
Heavy snowfall, 50-mph winds heading to one of the fastest growing freight markets in the past month.
Amazon.com, Inc. plans to add 100,000 workers, increase hourly wages and limit items received into its fulfillment centers in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
The COVID-19 outbreak is jeopardizing half of all American jobs, Moody’s reports. Plus, United’s CEO says the outbreak is worse than 9/11; U.S. factories face closures; and Seattle cargo terminals shut down.
The midstream logistics provider and the on-site rail services company say their alliance will provide cost efficiencies at the first and last miles.
Alameda County officials say the Oakland port and airport are too critical to close as part of quarantine.
The rule went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.
Drive-thru testing sites don’t necessarily accommodate big rigs
To get a leg up on the competition, recruiters are turning to Tenstreet to help them expedite the onboarding process through its automated platform.
Before the coronavirus became a pandemic, used truck sales posted their best performance in two years as low prices and seasonality combined to boost an otherwise slow market for older equipment.
The coronavirus is becoming an existential threat to the airline industry and companies are taking drastic steps to minimize financial losses.
For nearly 15 years, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) has been in the thick of relief and recovery efforts in disasters ranging from hurricanes to tornadoes, from tsunamis to […]
FMCSA order sparks confusion over what is considered emergency relief.
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“With ongoing challenges posed by the coronavirus, there is real concern about these fees being assessed when there are equipment issues beyond the control of the shipper or motor carrier,” 67 trade associations told the Federal Maritime Commission.
While operations across the country have not been interrupted, visitors should stay away.
Travel plazas are balancing social distancing to prevent the possible spread of coronavirus with providing food and services to truckers, whose dining options in some cases are limited to drive thru and carryout.
For fleets that run throughout the day and need high utilization, hydrogen fuel cells offer great value for investment, while also creating zero emissions.
Some port terminals will be closed Tuesday in honor of Teddy Gleason even though the former ILA president wasn’t born on St. Patrick’s Day.
The Canadian government leaves crucial openings for the movement of goods and U.S. citizens as it introduces an extraordinary travel ban because of coronavirus.
Investors appear increasingly worried that the coronavirus will spark a global recession with no quick bounceback.
ILA leader says presidential candidate has been a longtime friend and supporter of the union.
Stifel Financial’s conference call with industry executives forecasts supply chain disruption extending to July or longer.
Canceled vessel sailings are resulting in too many intermodal containers at the ports and limited container availability inland.
FreightWaves’ OTRI is now higher than it was a year ago
Trucking Freight Futures posted moderate gains across the board on Friday to wrap up a tumultuous and volatile week.
Maintenance departments within fleets may face labor shortages, and St. Pierre wants fleet managers to know that TTN was founded to assist in times such as these.
More than 2000 C-level executives were projected to attend FreightWaves LIVE ATL. The event has now been moved to a virtual experience.
The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security said the 24 companies and individuals added to the Entity List pose a U.S. national security and foreign policy risk.
The modifications include extra precautions that follow CDC guidance.
FreightWaves SONAR can help those in the freight industry stay current with what is happening in transportation and logistics during the coronavirus pandemic.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott initiated several measures aimed at keeping commercial trucks moving to deliver supplies to grocery stores.
Freight brokers expect spot rates to ramp this week, but the long-term outlook is uncertain.
Deutsche Post World has lowered its guidance for the year and cited Amazon’s continuing insourcing of logistics as a major reason. Plus, Goldman Sachs is predicting a 5% contraction in the economy, labor shortages could hamper restocking of shelves, and the Fed slashes interest rates.
Weekend storm produced heavy snow, strong winds, road closures in Sierra Nevada. Threat continues today.
Coronavirus has strained supply chains and had a huge impact on the movement of freight.
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“The American public should be aware of bogus home testing kits for sale either online or in informal direct to consumer settings,” U.S. Customs and Border Protection said.
Rose Rocket’s order management platform integration with Geotab’s system gives trucking companies more tools to offer shippers, including track and trace and real-time ETA
Crafting a mission statement and values for TravelCenters of America is among myriad tasks veteran turnaround expert Jon Pertchik is taking on in his latest project.
Grocery stores curtail hours and enforce limits on staple purchases as coronavirus-induced panic buying empties store shelves of many items. High-touch retailers shutter stores.
American Airlines is cutting 75% of international wide-body flights because of the coronavirus, shifting bellies full of cargo to freighters that will increase shipping costs for automotive manufacturers and commodities from salmon to fashion wear.
Attorney general argues federal rule does not preempt law impacting independent contractors.
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Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Walmart opens new distribution center to meet e-commerce demand; border officials lobby for funding of new truck and railway bridges; two Texas seaports receive $39 million for improvements and expansion; Mexican manufacturing association creates coronavirus prevention task force.
Import volumes are showing the first signs of recovery since the initial decline in early February.
The logistics professionals, shippers, warehouse operators, dispatchers, brokers, and most importantly, truck drivers step up and provide an orchestrated effort to ensure the safety and well being of our country.
‘Non-exhaust’ emissions garner attention as major source of air pollution
New travel restrictions between the U.S., U.K. and Ireland will further inhabit the flow of freight into the U.S.
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In my previous life as a Truck Dealer, I habitually tracked our Gross Margin on both the Sales as well as the Parts/Service side (it was our lifeblood). Further, through my participation in benchmarking within the Dealer market, it reinforced the value of:
Identifying and measuring your fixed and variable expenses relative to each other
Always striving to increase Gross Margin (Revenue minus Variable Expenses)
Despite already wrestling with a challenging trucking industry, the situation is growing increasingly tougher as the Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread. As capacity goes through a state of flux, and the shipping community gets challenged with matching capacity with oscillating inventory and manufacturing challenges, the country’s trucking community will continue to find solutions.
Along with medical professionals and public health officials, truckers are also on the front lines delivering critical medical supplies, food and other essential items to hospitals and stores.
The waiver will run through April 12 or the end of the emergency, whichever is first
Now in sync with lower tractor orders after equipment ordering binge, trailer bookings recorded their softest February since the Great Recession as coronavirus concerns gave fleets another reason to stay out of the market.
New all-time high for volumes
Federal agency would be following in the steps of several states that have already granted such exceptions.
Uber Works helps temporary workers connect directly with companies posting jobs via its digital marketplace and ensures workers get paid without delay.
Class 8 truck manufacturers so far are staving off production cuts and layoffs, but they are watching their supply chains carefully for disruptions from the coronavirus that could further reduce already tepid demand for new equipment.
The Office of Foreign Assets Control added Russian oil company overseas affiliate TNK Trading International in Switzerland to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List.
Visibility startup ensures compliance by taking corrective action in real time.
North American trade agreement clears last major hurdle, but more immediate questions loom about the free flow of freight between Canada and the U.S. amid talk of tighter border controls.
ATA says it expects a waiver. States are already granting them.
Ports on East and West coasts do expect cargo surge as manufacturing ramps up in China following coronavirus-caused shutdowns.
The latest blow for the airline industry came when President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that travelers from 26 European countries would be barred from visiting the U.S. for 30 days.
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The Commerce Department’s Census Bureau and Bureau of Industry and Security believe an upcoming proposed rulemaking may resolve the regulatory confusion for required export data.
The $248.5 million in grant funding goes to support local and state projects.
Agency is working to reschedule the all-day event that had been planned for March 19.
American Association of Port Authorities and Women’s International Shipping & Trading Association among organizations canceling meetings.
Trucking Freight Futures finish higher on Thursday as capacity tightened to meet demand of panic buying caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
As the world reels from coronavirus, crude-tanker owners are raking in massive returns.
Move is next step in group’s fight against “unconstitutional” regime.
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Cross-border freight executive says “supply chain must remain intact” as Canadian government looks at placing more restrictions at the border with the United States.