Walmart turns Texas DC into high-tech facility
The transformation of Walmart’s distribution network continues with the unveiling of a revamped facility in Texas.
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The transformation of Walmart’s distribution network continues with the unveiling of a revamped facility in Texas.
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Weather-related hazards cause over 1.2 million vehicle accidents each year, yet leading trucking firms still lack a streamlined system to identify which of their drivers are at risk due to adverse weather conditions.
Current and former employees of Total Quality Logistics say they are closely following a former colleague’s two legal actions involving the nation’s second-largest freight brokerage.
BRS follows the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Division, which earlier this month rejected the tentative labor agreement.
FedEx and UPS don’t vary from the script as they match on base rates and surcharges.
Ocean carrier contracts and carriers’ ability to make a profit are put to the test in a proposed rule, according to reaction from shippers and carriers.
Trax President Josh Bouk shares his sustainability prowess on FreightWaves NOW’s Net-Zero Carbon TV segment.
Used truck prices helped Ryder in comparison to last year, but the market is weak going forward.
Brokerages can go digital without losing the human element that makes them unique.
Kuehne+Nagel is the largest logistics company in the world. It sees opportunities to capture more business as shipping demand falls.
Trailer and final-mile equipment maker Wabash crushed third-quarter earnings estimates and built its backlog for a rainy day.
Outbound demand in Denver is swinging up after falling to a two-year low earlier this month, and Salt Lake City has shown consistent headhaul market activity since Labor Day.
Cargadores y transportadores piden que se modifique la propuesta de la Comisión Marítima Federal que afecta a la capacidad de los buques para las importaciones y exportaciones
Campbell Soup Co. is taking sustainability seriously. The company has completed a risk assessment study looking at how much water resources Campbell and its partners use.
Most of the commentary from management teams is pessimistic about the macroeconomy.
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A reversion to the mean will occur after two strong years, Armstrong & Associates predicts.
Old Dominion said Wednesday that it’s likely more than half way through this volume downturn.
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CN expressed confidence it can handle any market downturns, pointing to areas such as grain and coal where demand strips away any potential macroeconomic softness, officials said during the railway’s third-quarter 2022 earnings call.
Mexico’s Congress approved a bill Wednesday to end daylight saving time in most states, potentially affecting cross-border trade.
The American Trucking Associations puts the shortfall of truck drivers at 78,000 this year, down slightly from 2021 but still high.
Powerfleet takes the high cost and complexity out of data integrations.
ShipBob has launched new integrations with Amazon, giving merchants faster inventory and shipping services when selling through the e-commerce platform.
Daimler Truck’s cellcentric joint venture with Volvo Group is a fuel cell truck first, but a big battery pack makes it a parallel hybrid.
The “shadow fleet” is not large enough to save Russian oil exports from Western sanctions, according to multiple analysts.
Federal regulators are considering a rule that would give carriers greater access to broker transaction records.
California and Mexico sign a toll revenue-sharing plan to help fund a new border crossing south of San Diego.
Los planes de la tapa del petróleo siguen en el limbo mientras el reloj de las sanciones de la UE y el G7 se agota
Outbound demand in Fort Worth, Texas, is up for the second week in a row, and diesel prices have stopped increasing but show no sign of which direction they will go next.
CEOs Dave Clark of Flexport and Hamid Moghadam of Prologis shared the stage — and their insights — about the supply chain on Tuesday at the 2022 Groundbreakers forum in New York.
The maker of Kenworth, Peterbilt and DAF Trucks reported record Q3 net income on strong across-the-business performance.
UPS reported higher-than-expected earnings per share and reaffirmed its full-year targets.
TMS will be at the heart of this new tech-based transformation, offering robust tools to shippers reimagining operations — and, most importantly, to those that historically haven’t enjoyed access to the technology.
OOIDA y SBTC quieren que se prohíba a los corredores bloquear el acceso del transportador a los registros de transacciones
Researchers, using self-reported data from an 11-year period, have found that gig workers suffer from poorer health than salaried workers.
For truckers, watches that hold a charge are key. This week, we look at the Garmin 2 Dezl Edition smartwatch.
Freight projects get underway in Chicago and Laredo, Texas; CN beats its grain record; Patriot Rail appoints a new COO; and Canadian Pacific disputes a court ruling on an Alberta land sale.
Barge movement on the Mississippi River continues to be impaired by low-water levels with no end in sight.
Shippers are expected to do their due diligence when it comes to choosing carrier partners. That includes choosing companies that are working within FMCSA guidelines, a task that requires knowledge of said guidelines.
The city’s industrial real estate market is experiencing an acute supply shortage with little space to be found, according to a Colliers International report.
A pair of trade associations wants the government to provide up to $5 billion to support massive redevelopment for cargo activity.
American Truck Associations President Chris Spear lived up to his last name in an annual address excoriating industry foes.
The benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges rose a small amount after two weeks of bigger jumps.
Digital freight startup Convoy announced Monday that it is cutting more jobs, the tech giant’s second round of layoffs in the past year after slashing 7% of its workforce in June.
El Consejo busca la adopción generalizada de la norma con 29 empresas ya comprometidas
Ryan Gavin, director de crecimiento, dirigirá el nuevo grupo de negocios racionalizado orientado a los cargadores
Rolf Habben Jansen, CEO of ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd, gives his take on the “bullwhip effect,” rates and global trade.
A single format for exchanging bills of lading data in the less-than-truckload industry will replace multiple electronic formats.
Ontario, California, outbound volumes have been trending up the last two weeks, while volumes in Joliet, Illinois, started to recover but have flatlined.
“U.S. merchants and marketplaces will need to look for new customers, and this may be a great opportunity to market to and acquire customers from beyond their borders in Q4 and into 2023,” said BoxC’s new director of business development, Mark Waverek.
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Paccar Inc. is recalling late-model Kenworth and Peterbilt heavy-duty trucks because the digital dash system can freeze.
Transportation technology company InRange is developing durable trailer skirts to help reduce carbon emissions.
An infusion of $40 million will help Europe-based Shippeo expand its supply chain visibility platform in the U.S. and Asia.
FreightWaves founder and CEO Craig Fuller provides insight into 2022’s peak season.
Grammer Logistics said Monday it has acquired Logistics Management Resources, a 3PL serving the chemicals and industrial gases industries.
“At MSC, we want to continue to improve towage service efficiency and expand Rimorchiatori Mediterranei, building on the impressive work of the Genoese families that have developed the company the past 100 years,” MSC CEO Soren Toft said.
Railroad Workers United recently adopted a resolution calling for public ownership of U.S. rail infrastructure. FreightWaves chats with an RWU member on why the group wants the change.
A new survey of warehouse labor employment reveals tons of job openings, higher pay and better work-life flexibility.
UPS’ general rate increase is designed to offset elevated cost inflation.
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Declining contract volumes may bring large carriers into the spot market, forcing spot rates into negative margin territory if they are not already there.
Soaring diesel fuel prices rank as the trucking industry’s most critical issue, knocking the driver shortage from the top spot.
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AskWaves checks in with DOT’s latest significant rulemaking schedule.
Hawaiian Airlines will begin operating Amazon Air’s largest cargo jets on the retailer’s biggest shipping lanes next year.
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Rallying employees to serve customers better will ultimately help CSX gain more business, the new president and CEO said during the company’s third-quarter earnings call Thursday.
Overall outbound volume levels out of Milwaukee are down this month, with the majority of the drop coming from reefer demand. Atlanta’s outbound volumes have trickled down this month, bringing down its market share.
Navarro Trucking Group, which pulled intermodal containers out of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, has folded and filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
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Truckload carrier P.A.M. Transportation Services reported better-than-expected third-quarter results on Thursday after the market closed.
In a major move, Amazon is acquiring 10 large freighter aircraft for long-haul international transport and hiring Hawaiian Airlines to fly them.
Data centers and electric charging infrastructure share an insatiable demand for power. Neha Palmer understands both.
GXO Logistics is planning to lay off 262 employees from two warehouse operations in the Dallas area by Dec. 10.
More than 49 million Americans were victims of porch pirates in the last year, and that is leading to a push for more alternative delivery options.
Supply chain chaos has helped increase the cost of a new car by 25%. The automotive industry won’t let go of those profits anytime soon.
The National Motor Freight Traffic Association is moving to simplify how shipments are classified.
Fourth-quarter 2022 Freight Sentiment Index (FSI) numbers show near-term pessimism for carriers but slight optimism for shippers, 3PLs and carriers in the longer term.
America’s top truck safety regulator provides insight into what will be important at her federal agency as she closes in on a year in the driver’s seat.
A former bookkeeper from Missouri admitted she devised a scheme to defraud the Paycheck Protection Program while awaiting sentencing in an unrelated embezzlement case involving a family-owned farm and trucking company.
UP is keeping a “growth mindset” as it looks to 2023 despite economic headwinds and an unresolved labor situation.
Shipping lines face a minefield of surging capacity and sinking demand, but there is a path to safety, claims one industry expert.
Covenant Logistics announces in its third-quarter earnings release that Paul Bunn will be president and COO in the latest management changes.
South Florida Container Terminal has ordered 12 electric, emission-free, rubber-tired gantry cranes and welcomed the launch of CMA CGM’s Medgulf service at PortMiami.
Flexport is an international logistics provider that also acts as a bank for customers that need more liquidity when sourcing goods from overseas.
Nikola expects federal incentives to help pay for hydrogen development, a different scenario from its convicted founder’s hydrogen claims.
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Imported container volumes to the Port of New York and New Jersey are up this week after a 27% decline, and outbound volumes in Detroit remain high but aren’t gaining any more ground.
Some numbers at the new network at TriumphPay were lower, but other key indicators were on the rise.
UPS has settled noncompliance claims with the Environmental Protection Agency at facilities in 45 states and Puerto Rico.
Companies have found other ways to navigate driver recruiting and retention efforts through marketing. Trucking Clicks is paving the way by providing value before and after the click.
“LuckyTruck would not be where it is today without Julie,” said founder and President Devin Bostick of new CEO Julie Zimmer.
Volvo Group posted solid Q3 results but said ongoing supply chain issues will cause shutdowns and raise prices.
The National Carriers’ Conference Committee signaled that freight railroads will reject the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes Division’s counteroffer on a new labor deal.
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Unifor, Canada’s largest union, opposes a federal supply chain task force’s recommendation to curb workers’ ability to go on strike.