Intermodal trucking sees 2020 as year of tough laws, cost increases
Container truck capacity for serving ports and rail yards may tighten in coming year, but volume outlook is muted.
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Container truck capacity for serving ports and rail yards may tighten in coming year, but volume outlook is muted.
A California jury awarded a Bakersfield family involved in an August 2017 crash with a trucking company more than $70.5 million in damages on Dec. 19, 2019.
Jim Blaze writes about the financial issues inherent in an Alaska-to-Alberta rail route.
Volvo is putting all its autonomous vehicles work under a new unit.
Last push for holiday deliveries may be delayed in the northwestern U.S.
Trucking businesses will have to look at digitalization as a means to stay afloat during times of technology disruption.
The legal action targets AB5’s construction trucking-specific provisions.
Darren Prokop writes about the complexities of international trade (imports and exports) and how transportation is measured in that mix.
Online retailers make Christmas more convenient by enabling customers to order live trees and get them shipped to their front doors.
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Planned merger could create largest tank truck carrier in U.S. Heniff Transportation and Superior Bulk Logistics to merge.
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The rules are expected to trigger a rush on new commercial delivery pilot projects.
APM Terminals is selling one of its two large terminals in Rotterdam, but will retain ownership of Maasvlakte II.
The Senate is not expected to vote on the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement until early 2020.
Quebec-based Morneau Eskimo nearly doubles fleet with purchase of long-standing Toronto partner Beacon Transit Lines, strengthening coverage of food industry customers.
The biggest truckload carrier in the U.S. Knight-Swift cuts its fourth quarter 2019 earnings outlook again. The company plans to “revise” its first quarter 2020 guidance in January.
The International Air Cargo Association is trying to unify the air cargo industry on common issues and practices through a new membership approach.
Canadian National reports operations have returned to “normalized” levels after an eight-day work stoppage.
The 33-year-old company continues its charge at the technological forefront.
Action averts government shutdown, funds key infrastructure programs.
Trucking Freight Futures were higher Wednesday on a broad market rally.
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The face of the freight brokerage industry has evolved over the past several years, and veteran brokerages have been forced to rethink their technology strategies in order to keep up.
But an undercover survey finds that traditional forwarders face increased pressure from container lines and digital forwarders.
The continued dip in rail volumes comes as North American freight rail groups press for trade pact.
USMCA will cost automakers $3 billion in added tariffs; Chinese EV sales plunge; U.S. holiday season will see over $1 trillion in sales.
Tender rejections above 10 for the first time in 2019, volumes are holding and holiday rates are cheery.
Aivars Lembergs resigned as chairman of Vetspils Freeport Authority on Dec. 10, the day after the U.S. sanctioned the port authority for its connection to the Latvian oligarch.
Kayla Matthews writes about best practices to manage fleets during the holidays.
Any carrier still running AOBRDs is running the risk of hefty fines and being placed out of service during highway inspections.
The transport and logistics sector witnesses thousands of cyberattacks every year, and it is essential for stakeholders to be wary of opportunistic threats and impersonation attacks to keep their operations secure.
Market Expert Michael Baudendistel writes about rail intermodal volume is lower for the long-term, or can it be more competitive with trucking.
A falling trade-to-GDP ratio is a worrying trend for the shipping industry.
Global shipping giant Maersk has opened its latest logistics and distribution center to cope with growing domestic demand in Vietnam.
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Food and Drug Administration cites need for lower prices and reduced out-of-pocket costs to U.S. patients.
The company has built a thriving business based on principle of not making truck drivers wait.
California port officials and other speakers sounded the alarm about sea level rise and storm surge.
Cass freight data shows softness again in November. While shipment declines extend to a full year, the rate of the declines may be moderating.
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This is the second time a Pennsylvania trucking company owner has been convicted of tax crimes.
The departure raises questions about legacy auto companies aiming to compete with new entrants in the mobility sector.
Look for Volvo Trucks and Isuzu to start working together on electric and autonomous trucks next year.
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Trade flow powers Philadelphia to Chicago Futures contract 6.6% higher on Tuesday.
Charley Dehoney writes about the founding of GlobalTranz and the companies that were begun by “alumni” of the “GlobalTranz Mafia.”
Christmas, other year-end holiday packages may arrive late as high-impact storm develops.
Michael Ceravolo and Jordan Reber believe collaboration and networking are key to strengthen community and relationships.
Atlas Air World Wide Holdings has a lot of debt on its books, so its dry leasing arm Titan Aviation got an outside injection of money to help it grow.
As carbon tax on ocean shipping appears more likely, industry lays groundwork for future collection.
Railroad market voice Jim Blaze writes about technological advances that are making railroads’ capital expenditures on infrastructure more efficient.
The loans would enable short line railroads to pay for rehabilitation projects.
Liquid and dry bulk carrier TransWood, Inc. announces the acquisition of Kane Transport and its fleet of more than 150 tractors.
How to best serve largest U.S. consumer market in dense, high-cost region is question for logistics industry.
Hopes that last week’s trade deal might boost the beleaguered shipping lane are overly optimistic, says analyst.
Markets from Los Angeles and Ontario to Yuma, Salt Lake City, and Minnesota have suddenly tightened as routing becomes directionally constrained.
Darren Prokop writes about foreign trade zones and their impact on imports, exports and the economy.
The digitization of the supply chain is no longer a future vision but rather an ongoing transformative event, and those that put off the adoption of digital tools are likely to fall behind their competitors.
Isuzu buys Volvo’s UD Trucks; U.S. industrial production climbs in November; DHL increases parcel delivery price in Germany.
“By employing remote drivers, we can make trucks fully driverless while still keeping humans in the loop,” said Seltz-Axmacher.
Organizations representing 90% for the world’s merchant fleet have proposed spending $5 billion on research to reduce or eliminate carbon emissions.
Locix helps digitize physical spaces and provides real-time visibility to help businesses optimize logistics operations.
New independent research reveals that lines are failing to adequately explain how IMO 2020 fuel bill surcharges are calculated.
Less than a year after automating the load-matching process, Convoy is now automating the brokerage side in select markets.
Truckstop.com’s Book It Now feature is available through Redwood Logistics’ LoadRunner TMS, giving users of both services more options and a streamlined booking process.
“Wow, this is a big differentiator,” University of California San Diego researcher says.
Survey respondents expect pick-up in three months
Amazon hires passenger carrier to operate freighters.
Japanese ocean shipping giant is investigating how to make its ships greener with liquefied natural gas, hydrogen and batteries.
The biodiesel blender credit reinstated by Congress Dec. 17 is a $3 billion a year boost to a less-polluting diesel fuel.
Well-known Pacific Ocean specialists Matson and Swire have joined forces to serve the South Pacific island nations.
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Plunge in vehicle and auto parts shipments drive broader softness as manufacturing sales drop 0.7% in October.
A few feet of snow, some ice, potential flooding coming to Washington and Oregon.
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Moving theatrical shows is like choreography showcasing on-time precision prowess and graceful driving skills.
The funding includes $14.4 million to support CSX’s double-stacking efforts near the Port of Philadelphia.
Drivers looking for work or changing jobs should register before Jan. 6.
The Office of Foreign Assets Control has added the son of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List.
Calm and quiet ruled the day on Monday in the Trucking Freight Futures markets.
Resilience360’s report on the impact of U.S.-China trade war discusses the uncertainty it has brought to global trade.
Hazardous road conditions continue to slow down freight movement from Ohio Valley to New England.
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Navistar will cut 10% of its worldwide workforce even as it gained market share for the third consecutive year.
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