Cathay Pacific predicts weak peak for cargo as China output slumps
Cathay Pacific Cargo, a bellwether for trade in Asia, says slowing consumer demand and Chinese exports point to a less busy peak shipping season.
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Cathay Pacific Cargo, a bellwether for trade in Asia, says slowing consumer demand and Chinese exports point to a less busy peak shipping season.
The warehousing and storage sector continues to see declines in employment.
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Ryder has bought the rest of Baton, a logistics software startup that already had received funding from Ryder Ventures.
Third-party logistics provider Atlas Logistics has acquired Progressive Transportation Inc., a provider of over-the-road pad-wrap transportation.
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Citation management that helps trucking companies improve driver safety.
Salt Lake City is seeing increased outbound volume to start September, while Denver continues to experience a decline.
A 24-hour strike by Lufthansa cockpit crews will shut down the company’s freighters. Logistics providers worry future union actions could be more serious.
EV-maker Lightning eMotors will deliver 170 electric cargo vans and box trucks to logistics provider GoBolt.
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Lineage Logistics announced the expansion of its European transportation and distribution network through acquisition Thursday.
Tenstreet’s Marilyn Surber says it’s better to refrain from making serious strategy changes or even exiting the recruiting game altogether in the evolving truck driving climate.
The soybean associations say helping offset construction costs of AG Procressing’s terminal expansion at the Port of Grays Harbor will help soybean exporters in the long run.
The Port of New York and New Jersey has put off charging ocean carriers for containers left at the port.
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Truck safety regulators have renewed until Oct. 15 a national exemption from hours-of-service rules for drivers supporting pandemic relief efforts.
A contract agreement between Universal Logistics and the Teamsters union will bring a group of Southern California drivers in compliance with AB5.
FedEx and UPS are ratcheting up their peak-season surcharges, much to the angst of shippers experiencing slowing volumes.
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A Michigan trucking company owner is seeking major relief from driver work-rule restrictions to help his customers avoid costly shutdowns.
Outbound volumes from New Orleans are rising sharply at the end of the month while they plunge in San Antonio.
Robert Bosch will spend more than $200 million to expand a South Carolina facility to produce hydrogen fuel cells for heavy-duty trucks.
The Environmental Protection Agency released a report on the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act, including the emissions, health and economic impacts.
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Shipping line Maersk has completed the $3.6 billion takeover of Asian retail distribution specialist LF Logistics.
Loomis Express workers have called off a strike after reaching a tentative agreement on a new contract.
Grammer Logistics said Wednesday it has appointed industry veteran Scott Dobak to head the company.
Drone systems operator American Robotics gets milestone approval and waiver from the FAA.
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Jacob Patterson, who worked at TQL for nearly 14 years, claims his lawsuit against the second-largest freight brokerage in the U.S. “demonstrates the extraordinary measures TQL will take to harm the career prospects of an employee who has the temerity to leave the company.”
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Locomation has an eight-year agreement with Stevens Trucking to operate autonomous relay convoys on four interstate routes.
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Computer module thefts from older-model Freightliner Cascadias are slowing, but owner-operators are still being sidelined.
California’s container-ship traffic jam is almost gone, replaced by stubbornly high backlogs off the East and Gulf coasts.
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Quarterly data from BMO, a major lender to the trucking industry, does not suggest significant financial pain among its clients.
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Federal regulators have appointed 16 members to an all-female advisory board in an effort to boost the ranks of women in trucking.
UPS’ peak surcharges will hit $6 to $7 per package for high-volume customers.
Truck safety advocates want federal regulators to reconsider a “fatally flawed” rule designed to prevent deaths and injuries in tractor-trailer crashes.
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Transport Canada says it is initiating the first steps toward implementing a version of positive train control in the country.
In partnership with India’s JioMart, Meta is giving WhatsApp users the ability to order directly through the messaging platform.
RoadOne IntermodaLogistics announces its fourth acquisition in the past year.
UPS is buying eight more 767 cargo jets from Boeing.
Logistics real estate company Link Logistics is investing in carbon offsetting for its operational emissions.
Transportation insurance broker Reliance Partners announces a recapitalization with plans to reach $1 billion in written premiums in the next three years.
Growing hemp has been legal since 2018, but transporting it across state lines remains a risky proposition for trucking.
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While freight demand is still present, the industry is seeing a softening.
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