RXO chief sees signs of restocking activity in 2nd half
Transport company RXO, coming off a solid performance in its first quarter as a stand-alone entity, is “positioning ourselves for the inflection,” according to CEO Drew Wilkerson.
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Transport company RXO, coming off a solid performance in its first quarter as a stand-alone entity, is “positioning ourselves for the inflection,” according to CEO Drew Wilkerson.
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New sick leave policies are in place at CSX for maintenance-of-way employees and railway carmen.
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Ocean carrier Maersk sees a rough second half of the year, when remaining support from contract rates “will disappear.”
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TFI’s chief downplayed any talk that goes beyond operational synergies, but analyst Jason Seidl said TFI wants to marry ArcBest.
Less-than-truckload carrier Yellow filed revised notifications with the Teamsters seeking more subdued changes to operations after receiving pushback from the union.
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Less-than-truckload booking platform MyCarrier is automating insurance coverage for the 10,000 shipments it is booking daily.
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory and Wabtec are in the middle of a four-year project aimed at developing a locomotive engine that can incorporate both diesel and hydrogen.
TFI posted in-line fourth-quarter EPS. Revenue was down in a tough operating environment.
The benchmark DOE/EIA diesel price dropped Monday, as the market swings into a new era of restrictions on Russian diesel exports to the European Union.
A maritime law judge has ruled that ocean carriers violate the Shipping Act when they limit container chassis choices for intermodal truckers.
Glenn Ellis was named the first American-born president and chairman of the Japan-based U.S. unit of Hino Trucks.
Air Transport Services Group will see its Amazon business dip this year as the retailer decreases freighter utilization to match slower retail sales.
Daseke said Monday that supply constraints and cost inflation will again push flatbed rates to new highs in 2025.
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Former Celadon trucking officials have settled a fraud case with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Engine maker Cummins Inc. posted 2022 records in key financial metrics as it worked to integrate its Meritor acquisition.
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The reversion in spot rates is pulling down contract rates, with a significantly delayed effect on ocean carrier earnings.
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Class 8 truck orders in January fell year over year for the first time since August, lightening the 2023 backlog.
Maintenance downtime at Sun Country cut into cargo revenue and growth was limited by slower Amazon e-commerce business.
FedEx Freight on Friday announced the second round of temporary furloughs of drivers in past three months.
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Truckload carrier Heartland Express missed fourth-quarter expectations Friday.
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ArcBest’s fourth-quarter was worse than expected as the carrier manages through the downside of the less-than-truckload cycle.
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Amazon posts solid revenue but retreats on operating and net income.
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Jones Logistics said Thursday it has acquired dedicated carrier Nationwide Express.
The day after C.H. Robinson announced disappointing fourth-quarter earnings, the analyst community showed little optimism for the 3PL leader’s near-term future.
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Schneider National provided better-than-expected fourth-quarter results Thursday, and its 2023 guidance also came in ahead of analysts’ expectations.
UPS is replacing MD-11s with more fuel-efficient Boeing 767 freighters as reducing costs and carbon emissions become increasingly important.
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Freight broker Landstar System sees a rocky road in the first half of 2023, with normal seasonality returning by summer.
Enterprise carrier growth shows that U.S. trucking saw more capacity enter the market in 2022, even as the economy cooled.
Hawaiian Airlines faces some headwinds in 2023, including some extra temporary costs to prepare for new business flying freighters for Amazon.
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A CBRE report indicates that mega-warehouse leasing activity stayed strong in 2022 and will remain that way in 2023.
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XPO, on its way to becoming a pure-play LTL carrier, received an upgrade in its debt rating from S&P Global Ratings.
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Freight projects around the U.S. too large for traditional federal grants have received a major cash infusion.
A bill before the Iowa Legislature seeks to restrict the length of freight trains operating in the state to 8,500 feet.
Less-than-truckload carrier Old Dominion moved forward with a long-term succession plan Tuesday, announcing that its chief operating officer will replace its CEO in July.
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