Older truck engines in California drayage face end of the road
Drayage trucks in California with engines made before 2010 will have to be shut down at the end of the year on the road to zero-emissions vehicles.
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Drayage trucks in California with engines made before 2010 will have to be shut down at the end of the year on the road to zero-emissions vehicles.
Domestic intermodal volumes rose 6.8% year-over-year in the first quarter, and tender rejections out of Memphis, Tennessee, have dropped 3% in the past week.
FedEx Express will be the first commercial operator to fly baby formula to the U.S. as part of the government’s Operation Fly Formula.
FedEx is trucking an emergency shipment that arrived Sunday in Indianapolis on a U.S. military jet to a Nestle warehouse.
FreightWaves founder and CEO Craig Fuller analyzes truckload contract rates and where they may be headed.
AskWaves looks at application programming interfaces in the less-than-truckload industry and how far the evolution can go.
Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Mexico fully opens its market to U.S. potatoes; a Japanese auto parts maker completes a $29 million Mexico expansion; Charger Logistics is opening a Texas facility; and CG Railway launches its second U.S.-Mexico ferry.
The truckload spot market has fallen apart over the past two months. Larger fleets are in far better shape for weathering the storm.
This week: The maritime industry celebrates its first International Day for Women, Leonard’s Express unveils its first of five patriotic trucks, and FedEx helps milk banks ship breast milk to combat the formula shortage.
It has been a terrible year for the stock market, a great one (so far) for product tanker and dry bulk shipping stocks.
Truckers will need to be patient as retailers burn through their buffer stock.
United Airlines is significantly boosting its cargo capacity with the reintroduction of Boeing 777-200 jets.
A U.S. federal appeals court ruled that four Class I railroads must bear the burden on what internal documents can be excluded from two lawsuits about fuel surcharges and price fixing activity in the early 2000s.
Six people have pleaded guilty in the theft of $1.4 million from San Antonio-based carriers Texas Chrome Transport and MJR Truck Lines.
Volume levels have restarted their decline, as have spot rates. The national rejection rate has fallen below 9%…
FreightWaves and PYMNTS are co-hosting Supply Chain Meets FinTech in Atlanta on August 17.
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Meritor’s $201 million purchase of Siemens’ electric propulsion unit is fine with Meritor suitor Cummins.
Wingcopter is partnering with Continental Drones Ltd. on what would be the world’s largest commercial deployment of delivery drones.
The best way to keep your drivers satisfied is to know what they want.
Australia’s Tritium is making a charge in U.S. market with a move into direct current fast charging for electric trucks.
Independent contractor status has been a particularly contentious issue for the trucking industry, and with a more pro-union posture from Washington, bears watching.
In the wake of the latest deadly shootings, Democratic lawmakers urge carriers to tighten firearm security measures.
Executives from Cherre and Faropoint, two firms that analyze industrial real estate data, break down what to look for in a warehouse.
Intermodal spot rates from LA to Atlanta have declined 9.2% in the past week, and dwell times for ocean containers out of Shanghai have reached surprisingly low levels.
Distracted driving is a problem. The product offered by NoCell is designed to reduce it, but there is some resistance.
As thousands of exhibitors and attendees convened in Northwest Arkansas last week, many were introduced to Coleman Warren and the business he founded, Simple+Sweet Creamery, to fight child hunger.
President Biden has approved the first mission for Operation Fly Formula: Bring back baby formula from Europe.
Infant formula manufacturers and the federal government have called in the air cargo cavalry to help with the formula shortage.
Omaha-based LGT Transport announced it has acquired Jason Thomas Trucking, a provider of liquid fertilizer transportation in the Midwest.
Freight demand trends in a softening market continue to be bifurcated with large fleets remaining unscathed so far.
Recruitment and retention through digital media efforts.
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Used truck auction prices started to ease in April as freight demand slowed, but they remain more than twice as expensive as a year ago.
The third-party food delivery platform is the latest to make a move in the burgeoning grocery delivery space.
Megaships are helping cause our current supply chain chaos. Big container boats have hampered competition and clogged up ports.
Convoy helped bring sustainability issues to the forefront at FreightWaves’ The Future of Supply Chain event last week in Rogers, Arkansas.
Baird analyst Garrett Holland says HG Vora’s offer to acquire Ryder System doesn’t fairly value a projected increase in earnings.
Sustainability database provider HowGood announced it closed a $12.5 million funding round to expand its capabilities and clients.
Digital freight platform Hwy Haul aims to reduce food waste during transportation.
Food distributor Sysco Corp. intends to order up to 800 Class 8 Freightliner eCascadia electric trucks from Daimler Truck North America..
“The time is right for a seismic shift online in the world of open deck shipping. Thanks to its shipper TMS solution, internal TMS and carrier management portal, we feel EXO Freight is poised to fundamentally improve the economics and quality of life for open deck carriers and their drivers,” said Dan Ahrens, managing partner at Left Lane Capital.
With concerns over freight markets heating up, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is staking out its priorities.
Autonomous technology company Gatik will expand operations in Kansas.
Baltimore’s Headhaul Index has increased 12% week-over-week, and spot rates have risen 4% from Jacksonville, Florida, to Indianapolis.
The White House has set up Operation Fly Formula to rush imports of baby formula to stores until domestic production can ramp up to cover the shortage.
Container Atlas debuted last week during FreightWaves’ Future of Supply Chain event. Here is what you need to know to use it.
Zim continues to outpace growth rates of rival container shipping lines, but investor demand fears are on the rise.
The baby formula supply crisis is a poster child for resilience. The question is who will foot the bill for it.
Tampa Electric says rail service issues are why the power company isn’t receiving enough coal from CSX, according to a filing to federal regulators. But CSX says the problem lies with reduced production at the coal mine.
CMA CGM is a dominant ocean freight carrier that is rapidly growing in air cargo. A tie-up with Air France-KLM will accelerate that expansion.
Outright diesel prices in the spot and futures markets are declining, and there are other market indicators suggesting possible relief for the East Coast market.
Third-party logistics provider Fox Logistics announced it has acquired Boxton’s automated freight platform.
FreightWaves founder and CEO Craig Fuller analyzes changes taking place in global supply chains.
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While drayage has faced demand surges, they have often been the relatively short-lived consequences of labor strikes or steamship company shutdowns. The impact of the pandemic has been much greater, and it is here to stay.
The Port of New York and New Jersey’s outgoing and incoming directors discuss container migration, reliance on data and how they avoided problems plaguing West Coast ports.
Data is showing improvement in the last mile as the industry recovers from the supply chain chaos of 2021.
The robotic fulfillment and inventory optimization software provider looks to continue growth and expansion.
Agility is more important than ever, as pandemic-related headwinds continue to play out and new technologies strengthen competing companies by offering increased flexibility.
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Edmonton International Airport announced several sustainability and hydrogen-related partnerships and investments.
Target Corp. reported Q1 2022 earnings before the bell Wednesday, turning in weaker-than-expected numbers.
Electric work truck startup Atlis Motor Vehicles has crowdfunded $32.6 million from nearly 29,000 investors as it readies a public offering.
Spot rates from Chicago to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, continue trending downward but remain above the national average, and outbound tender rejections for New Orleans rise 6%.
EgyptAir is acquiring a small freighter to go with its trio of widebody cargo planes.
Record diesel prices are fuelling fears of a recession More expensive fuel means more inflation pressures.
According to maritime expert John McCown, the U.S. ports with the strongest April performance were Charleston, South Carolina; Houston; and New York/New Jersey.
Inspection blitzes frustrate truck drivers. But economists found that the International Roadcheck Week boosts overall road safety.
Restrictive trade policies are contributing to the nationwide shortage of infant formula because products can’t be easily substituted from abroad.
Fatalities in crashes involving at least one large truck jumped 13% in 2021, hitting a “crisis” level, according to federal regulators.
The reconstruction of a key portion of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway had a more than $200 million budget for 2023 but has seen that allocation cut sharply.
The company blames a faster-than-expected rise in costs during the second half of the quarter.
Ryder, which provides fleet, supply chain and transportation management, adds two new warehouses to its last-mile delivery network.
It was another record month for GPA, with container volumes up by over 6% year-over-year.
Ree Automotive will team with EAVX on an electric Class 5 walk-in van that will enter trials this summer.
BNSF has made some changes to the attendance policy that it implemented in February, but unions say the changes don’t go far enough to prevent worker fatigue.
Experts discuss sustainable fuels for the trucking industry and how tracking emissions and fuel can unlock new opportunities.
A truck driver, beekeeper and bee expert lay out the challenges of trucking honeybees across the country for pollination.
Intermodal spot rates from LA to Dallas are down 6% in the past week, but dry van spot rates out of Dallas to Indianapolis have begun to increase.
Attracting younger workers to trucking companies means investing in technology that eases wait times and routing and improves communications, experts said.
Container shipping spot rates are easing, at least temporarily, and far fewer ships are stuck waiting off U.S. ports.
The key price used for diesel fuel surcharges declined, but the signals on the East Coast diesel squeeze remain.
FreightWaves founder and CEO Craig Fuller lays out the premise of Freedom Trade.
Elk Grove Village, next to O’Hare airport, has pushed back against more truck parking on its streets with a big jump in fines.
As diesel prices spike and spot rates plunge, independent drivers wonder what their next move should be.
Uber Eats and Boston-based Motional have officially entered the autonomous delivery market with the launch of a Santa Monica, California, service.
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French automaker Renault is developing a hybrid last-mile delivery model that would deploy drones and e-bikes from delivery vans.
Spot rates from Atlanta to Laredo, Texas, experienced a slight increase in recent days, and fuel prices continue to impact smaller trucking operators.
The board could adopt reciprocal switching and first-mile and last-mile data collection, according to comments made by STB Chairman Marty Oberman at a U.S. House subcommittee hearing last week.
A tractor-trailer carrying 30,000 pounds of eggs crashed early Monday morning on a Dallas highway.
A California trucking and logistics company, which contracts with the U.S. Postal Service to haul mail, recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Drone pilot programs continue to pop up, but Amazon is generally not among those receiving attention as its program has reportedly stalled. What can be learned from the slow rollout of Prime Air?
With CVSA’s annual International Roadcheck fast approaching, now is the time for carriers and drivers to prepare for the inspection process.
Airfreight is one solution Abbott Laboratories is using to replace lost production from a U.S. plant that was closed down by the FDA.
Advocates for freight and passenger rail in Texas are pressing legislators to pursue federal grant opportunities that would bolster short lines and intercity rail.
Saudi Arabian Airlines is investing in seven 777 converted freighters as it looks ahead to strong cargo opportunities.
A hard landing on the runway puts stress on a plane. ATR is using artificial AI to help identify any damage and get planes flying again.
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