Was evil afoot in 1970s freight forwarding?
In 1976, an investigation into rate rebating and malpractice by carriers did not put a similar spotlight on freight forwarders. An article in American Shipper at the time questioned whether that was fair.
In 1976, an investigation into rate rebating and malpractice by carriers did not put a similar spotlight on freight forwarders. An article in American Shipper at the time questioned whether that was fair.
J. J. Keller advises that with on-site investigations and fines growing, carriers should focus efforts on compliance and record management.
Federal safety regulators have opened a preliminary evaluation of automatic emergency braking in Freightliner Cascadias.
6 airlines have settled with US government over charges of hiding late mail deliveries
A container fire at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach has led to a Coast Guard investigation of four companies for possible shipping violations.
Security guarantees sought for avocado inspectors in Michoacán
The FTC wants to know if large corporations are engaging in anticompetitive supply chain practices.
Engines in Australian trucks may have been modified to allow them to break speed limits. Australian police have been reading premises across the country. In other Down Under News: APE eats up AHG; new boss for Orcoda; mobile phone driving surveillance laws; broken bridges; accident black spots; corporate debt.
Boeing Company’s stock [NYSE: BA] has fallen 32% since documents turned over to Congress and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Oct. 17 revealed that a former Boeing test pilot […]