UPDATE: Hurricane Michael’s destruction widespread, kills one person
Hurricane Michael has devastated parts of the Florida Panhandle, destroying buildings and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of customers. One man was killed.
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Hurricane Michael has devastated parts of the Florida Panhandle, destroying buildings and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of customers. One man was killed.
North Carolina ports closed as storm brings heavy winds and rain.
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Hurricane Michael has already knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people in the South with to come.
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Truckload volume continues to decline to annual lows after the first week of October. Freight volume is redistributing out west as Michael hits the Southeast U.S.
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Now that major Hurricane Michael has made landfall, the focus will soon shift from preparedness to relief as aid and logistics organizations get ready to help.
Sears Holdings, once the nation’s largest retailer, now appears to be headed for bankruptcy, according to the Wall Street Journal. The company has struggled to adjust as e-commerce has gained share in the retail space, and has begun to hire bankruptcy advisers to prepare for filing as soon as next week.
As monster Hurricane Michael closes in on the Florida panhandle, many people have gone to approved shelters or evacuated. How will their homes handle the ferocious winds that are coming?
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Data on producer prices shows that overall inflation pressure continued to stabilize at the end of the 3rd quarter, rising modestly in September. Rates within trucking posted stronger growth during the month, led by big increases in LTL pricing.
Pensacola and Panama City ports are closed; FMCSA issues regional declaration for the transport of emergency supplies.
As if Hurricane Michael couldn’t become more dangerous, it got stronger overnight. Now a CAT 4 just hours from landfall in north Florida, all people can do is brace themselves.
Loadsmart, a logistics technology company that uses data analytics to provide instant quotes and capacity, has raised its Series A financing led by Maersk Growth.
Chairman of the board elected to lead railway; managing director hired in Singapore.
Major Hurricane Michael forces more closings as storm gets closer to north Florida. Waters beginning to rise.
“Best-in-class shipping experience” will include visibility during the entire freight journey.
Volumes still strong in run-up to tariffs, as retailers ramp up imports.
Major Hurricane Michael is less than 24 hours from landfall in north Florida. Transportation and offices are shutting down during final preparations.
Ports remain open, but plans to ride out storm must be made.
Gains in rates will moderate in coming quarters, but underlying issues of driver availability will keep market tight.
Norfolk Southern has control over a small connector railroad in the Hampton Roads port area, and CSX says it is using that control to block CSX from launching significant intermodal service there.
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Michael is quickly becoming a potentially life-threatening hurricane, heading toward the Gulf coast of Florida. Crews are hurrying to prepare and keep people safe.
Hurricane Michael’s forecasted track will take it right over the primary cotton producing region in Georgia and South Carolina, and heavy rain could threaten the harvest of the crop, now in its most vulnerable phase.
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Hurricane Michael could cause widespread, long-lasting damage on Florida’s Gulf coast. Flooding and destructive winds.
FreightWaves triples the lanes available for the tender rejection indices along with diesel price and volume data. Highly regarded Institute for Supply Management indices have also been added to deepen the macro-economic section.
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Tri-state Truck Center in Memphis is part of a family-owned dealership chain. The Memphis location has historical significance, as it was built on the site of Martin’s Stadium, home of the Memphis Red Sox Negro League team for decades.
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Potentially devastating hurricane forecast to make landfall Wednesday
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TMS provider says the purchase means its customers will be better able to take advantage of intermodal.
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Production has begun in China for the order that includes 2,000 controlled-atmosphere containers.
As Hurricane Michael gains strength and speeds up, people are being evacuated from Florida.
Major drayage operator at U.S. busiest port complex looks to all-electric truck to hit emissions reduction goal.
The master agreement was ratified with less than 50% of the vote. Now it appears some of the local deals were as well.
Hurricane Michael could significantly flood and damage portions of the South this week.
Latest round of fuel surcharges aimed at guiding expectations on IMO 2020 costs.
Hurricane Michael to cause flooding, wind damage in the South. Snow and some ice out west.
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Scandinavia is getting a new railway network connecting Finland to a Norwegian Arctic port – a route that runs through reindeer pasture territory and could end up ruining the livelihood of the indigenous Sámi tribe.
Shippers, NVOCCs and ocean carriers all are at risk with legislation taking effect in California at the start of the year.
The company will begin employing the “marine fuel recovery” charge on Jan. 1, but the full effect will not be felt until late next year.
OFAC said the multimillion dollar fines resulted from improper screening and missed “red flags” involving an international airline billing program.
Census Bureau identifies 284,168 companies responsible for exporting $1.292 trillion in goods.
Washington D.C. metro topped the Canadian border and NYC as the least efficient places for a truck driver
Fatalities in all other types of accidents were down. Crashes involving large trucks were the only one moving the other way.
Trucking volumes have dropped by 6% since the beggining of the month of October. Is this an indication that the market is slowing or is it a normal seasonal pattern?
Differences remain in what is best path for drivers to follow, but all agree that port congestion is a problem that needs fixing.
The rank-and-file rejected the agreement, but the union says it didn’t meet a minimum level to not accept a deal. UPS appears baffled by all of this.
Dangerous waves this weekend for parts of New England, all because of a storm 1,000 miles away.
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Drewry says futures indicate low-sulfur marine fuel prices may rise 55 percent when IMO 2020 mandate kicks in.
Intermodal has attracted more freight thanks to tight truck markets, but growth rates will moderate.
FreightWaves reached out to OOIDA for their perspective on the current state of affairs in trucking. We also want to engage in a dialog from the fragmented industry interests, seeking points of agreement, as well as naming points of contention.
Job growth stumbled in September as Hurricane Florence likely disrupted results during the month. Unemployment continued to trend down in the economy however, and labor market conditions remain generally tight. Hiring within trucking continued to advance during the month, growing for the 5th consecutive month.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official tells COAC members that export enforcement remains a top priority for the agency.
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