Ex-trucking safety manager gets probation in cargo tank repair scheme
The former safety manager of two California trucking companies was sentenced to three years of probation for his role in an illegal cargo tank repair conspiracy.
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The former safety manager of two California trucking companies was sentenced to three years of probation for his role in an illegal cargo tank repair conspiracy.
BNSF signs deals with the Transportation Communications Union and National Conference of Firemen & Oilers (NCFO), while NS also seals a pact with NCFO.
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Werner Enterprises announced Thursday that Christopher Wikoff will succeed John Steele as the company’s chief financial officer.
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Atlas Air took a profit cut in the fourth quarter, but comparisons with 2021 weren’t good because it was a record year financially.
One area of the supply chain that held together without much disruption during the pandemic was fuel. Gary Bevers talks about how that happened.
The National Transportation Safety Board outlined some additional context about the Feb. 3 derailment of a Norfolk Southern train in Ohio, including more information about the location of hot bearing detectors and the controlled venting of tank cars carrying vinyl chloride.
FreightWaves and bp pulse fleet President Vic Shao break down the present and future of electric infrastructure.
Oilfield supply distribution has long been a classic setup with a middleman, but a relatively new company under CEO Tim Neal has been taking a different approach.
Ascend TMS and ATBS are setting up a cooperative agreement to take data from Ascend and send it into ATBS’ tax and financial services.
FreightWaves’ Scott Berhang chats with fuel buyer Dolores Santos about what makes a good fuel buyer, especially in a tight distillate market.
A confluence of events, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resulting fuel embargoes, have rejiggered the global supply chain, says John Harms of Brown Brothers Harriman. All of that has led to sustained volatility, and it is not abating anytime soon.
“When you work in the automotive industry, there’s an inherent pressure and stress that comes with moving these shipments,” said Gregory Grimes, the owner and managing partner of West Central Motor Freight.
Radford University’s Zach Collier discusses the state of the semiconductor industry with FreightWaves’ Eric Kulisch after chip shortages roiled the global economy during the pandemic.
David Fialkov, a key government affairs representative for two retailer outlets, sees a mixed bag of government regulations and their impact on diesel supply.
As Nikola Corp.’s third CEO, Michael Lohscheller expects to deliver a hydrogen fuel cell-powered truck in the second half of 2023 — and a hydrogen business.
“We knew the port terminals, we understood their operations, but mostly we understood their systems and data. We thought we could be the bridge that wasn’t created before that could speak both parties’ languages and get containers in and out,” said BlueCargo co-founder and CEO Alexandra Griffon.
Express carrier SF Airlines is gaining in-house capability to upgrade airframes through a joint venture in China with ST Engineering.
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Norfolk Southern and the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way – Employes Division have reached an agreement for sick leave.
The annual OOIDA survey on driver compensation has findings on use of digital brokerages that don’t appear to line up, but definitions may be the issue.
Lifting a CDL requirement for apprenticeships could get more prospective truck drivers on the road, according to a pilot program supporter.
New Alphaliner data highlights the enormity of new container shipping capacity that’s poised for delivery.
Mixed commentary suggests that further ticket revisions will be ‘more surgical.’
Consumer Brands Association’s Tom Madrecki says during FreightWaves’ Global Supply Chain Week that a new Congress brings glimmers of hope.
Christina Hultsch, a partner in Benesch’s Healthcare Practice Group, addressed how generic pharmaceutical wholesalers fared during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the big three manufacturers and discussed some of the difficulties of shifting drug manufacturing production back to the U.S. during Global Supply Chain Week on Wednesday.
An Airbus affiliate that converts used passenger planes into cargo haulers plans to outsource some work to a new partner in China.
The Colliers report highlights resilient demand through the year-end, with some cooling in 2023 as macro conditions weaken.
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Target plans to add a half-dozen sortation centers to its U.S. network by 2026, bolstering its last-mile capabilities.
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FreightWaves’ Geoff Lochausen and Ben Richey of Black Rifle Coffee Co. discuss the role American consumers played in the volatile supply chain market over the past year.
Pactum CEO and co-founder Martin Rand explains where AI fits into supply chain contract negotiations.
Almost eight months without a union contract, container terminals and their workers are making customers nervous and risk losing business permanently, Global Supply Chain Week panelists warn.
Nikola customers will test Plus autonomy on the startup’s battery and fuel cell electric trucks this year and make it standard in 2024.
Shippo launches Shipping Elements, a suite of embeddable shipping components for e-commerce platforms.
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Michigan truck owner has not provided enough safety evidence in his hours-of-service request to federal regulators.
Benchmark price for most fuel surcharges fell again, but diesel futures turned higher on news regarding Russian sanctions by the European Union.
Supply chain veteran and patent holder Julian Van Erlach explains how FabFitFun continues to ship “more gross profit dollars per package.”
Some say LTL is embracing the notion that prices should be regularly adjusted based on customers’ shipment profiles and the carriers’ network needs. Others say the model poses stiff challenges.
“The digitalization of trade documentation is in full swing worldwide, and companies need all the support and advice they can get to implement the optimum solutions into their everyday workflows,” said CargoX CEO Stefan Kukman.
The Environmental Protection Agency has given Norfolk Southern a new order as the Ohio derailment cleanup transitions to longer-term remediation, and the U.S. Department of Transportation has given the railroads a list of what safety actions they should undertake.
Oregon-based DAT, the freight industry’s largest load board operator in North America, is working with its security partners and law enforcement after it identified “unusual activity” on some customers’ accounts late Monday.
Two container shipping experts give their take on how the hangover after the pandemic boom could play out.
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New York Shipping Exchange head Gordon Downes talks about the ocean shipping market at FreightWaves’ Global Supply Chain Week.
TFI International said Tuesday it acquired asset-light intermodal provider Axsun.
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Air Canada is investing heavily in its dedicated cargo operations at a time when freight rates are slumping.
Trade Tech co-founder and President Bryn Heimbeck talks about how technology can help the supply chain move forward.
Rosemary Coates of the Reshoring Institute discusses supply chain strategy during FreightWaves’ Global Supply Chain Week.
“If we take what we’ve learned about compliance over the last 20 years and combine it with the latest technology, it’s possible to speed up the process significantly and make it a better experience for drivers,” Foley and CEO Joel Sitak said.
Expeditors suffered a significant decline in fourth-quarter earnings as the air and ocean freight markets dropped sharply.
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An economic study commissioned by three rail supply trade groups has determined that the U.S. rail supply industry’s impact to the nation’s GDP exceeded $75 billion in 2020.
When asked to select statements that applied to them, 35% of self-identified owner-operators checked, “If the market does not rebound materially by the end of 2023, I will leave the industry.”
Experts predict more nearshoring of manufacturing to Mexico in 2023, especially for supplies of components used in green technologies.
Union Pacific reached sick leave agreements with the National Conference of Firemen and Oilers and the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen over the weekend.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and others have suggested the freight rail industry needs more regulation to ensure safe operations.
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Four lawmakers from Illinois want the Surface Transportation Board to delay its decision on whether to approve the merger between Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern because of their concerns about the freight rail traffic projections used in STB’s environmental review.
This week, FreightWaves will host Global Supply Chain Week, a three-day virtual experience featuring dozens of leaders in global trade.
Inventory management is one pipe in the supply chain that can stoke the flames of inflation.
Ameriflight is tentatively betting on two futuristic cargo aircraft from startup manufacturers to augment its feeder service for integrated express carriers.
Cummins Inc. will retire two legacy engines, replacing them with one fuel-agnostic powertrain for medium- and heavy-duty trucks.
Daimler Truck North America is recalling 77,000 trucks for brake module corrosion, the third recall for the same issue.
AskWaves looks into why the trucking industry is resisting a proposal to tighten the scope and duration of temporary federal exemptions for motor carriers.
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When trucking capacity tightens and rates increase, intermodal shipping by rail becomes more attractive in general. That does not appear to have happened during the pandemic years.
East Palestine residents and rail unions face an uncertain future in the aftermath of a Norfolk Southern freight train derailment.
Lawmakers in Iowa and Florida are considering bills to curb nuclear verdicts against trucking companies.
EgyptAir has two interests in 737-800 freighters: flying them and rebuilding cargo versions from used passenger jets.
The Baltic Dry Index has fallen 91% since October 2021 to one of its lowest levels ever, yet shipowners remain confident.
BP is buying Travel Centers of America at a good price per outlet and stands to get environmental benefits that can be measured in dollars.
The $414 million acquisition of Blume Global gives WiseTech entry into the U.S. intermodal sector.
Shipping costs, not speed, to carry the day in 2023, DHL unit report says.
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An upcoming supply chain legislation package will include curbs on Chinese influence over global shipping.
“It’s possible to be one of the driver’s best allies, and if you have that sort of relationship with your driver, it makes the hard conversations much easier,” Reliance Partners’ Brian Runnels said.