The Daily Dash is a quick look at what is happening in the freight ecosystem. In today’s edition, a proposal to use hair testing for drug detection may not see the light of day under the Biden administration. Plus, Mississippi is considering a plan to increase truck parking in the state, and the Postal Service sets a path toward profitability.
Failed testing strategy?
Proposed federal guidelines to use hair testing as a means for identifying potential drug users may not go into effect under the Biden administration.
John Gallagher has more: Will Biden steer hair-based drug testing to the exit ramp?
Added parking could be on the table in Mississippi
Mississippi is considering opening weigh stations to truck drivers to safely park their rigs overnight.
John Kingston has more on the proposal: Mississippi eyes opening weigh stations to overnight truck parking
Building a profitable path forward
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has a plan to return the U.S. Postal Service to profitability, but is it feasible?
Mark Solomon dives deep into the strategy: Will Postal Service parcel rate hikes cause a shipper rethink?
Where will margin improvement come from?
Expectations around long-term intermodal margins were the main topic at J.B. Hunt Transport Services’ (NASDAQ: JBHT) appearance at the Citi 2021 Global Industrials Virtual Conference on Tuesday.
Todd Maiden has the details: Bid season to determine J.B. Hunt’s intermodal margin target
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Daimler Trucks North America gets new CEO with Nielsen’s retirement
Torc Robotics gets help to analyze self-driving Freightliner data
Follow-up wallop of winter weather hitting the South
Gatik to deploy electric-powered autonomous vehicles in New Orleans
Shopify says fulfillment network handled record volumes during holidays
Mundi raises $7.8M to help Mexican exporters shipping to US
Canada’s Fastfrate buys cross-border logistics provider ASL
Did you miss this?
The winter weather hammering the South is likely to have another impact: higher diesel fuel prices as refineries are shutting down.
John Kingston has more on the impact: Higher diesel prices likely as freeze shuts down Gulf Coast refineries
Hammer down, everyone,
Brian Straight
Managing Editor
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