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17 May

The ‘ingenious strategy’ behind most truckers’ least favorite week of the year: International Roadcheck

Inspection blitzes frustrate truck drivers. But economists found that the International Roadcheck Week boosts overall road safety.

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12 May

Why the Northeast is quietly running out of diesel

Diesel inventories on the East Coast are at record lows. Truckers are spooked by the vanishing stocks and soaring rates.

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Dec - 2021 -
13 December

Exclusive: Central Freight Lines to shut down after 96 years

A source familiar with the 96-year-old company said he is unsure whether CFL will file Chapter 7 or “liquidate outside of bankruptcy,” but that the LTL carrier has no plans to reorganize.

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Aug - 2021 -
12 August

Warehouse cramming is about to begin — Freightonomics

On this episode of Freightonomics, Zach Strickland and Anthony Smith talk about the need to cram for warehouse space with Zac Rogers from Colorado State University.

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Jun - 2021 -
27 June

Seasonality pushing rejections and rates higher ahead of the Fourth

This week’s DHL Supply Chain Pricing Power Index: 75 (Carriers) Last week’s DHL Supply Chain Pricing Power Index: 70 (Carriers)  Three-month DHL Supply Chain Pricing Power Index Outlook: 70 (Carriers) […]

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May - 2021 -
27 May

Project44 acquires ClearMetal to strengthen predictive tools

“Their team construct is fundamentally different. When you look at their data science, machine learning and computer science background, they are best in class.”

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Dec - 2024 -
26 December

November trailer orders rise but remain below expectations

Recent trailer data released by ACT Research and FTR Transportation Intelligence showed net trailer orders improving compared to October but below seasonal expectations.

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Top 5 US-Mexico trade stories of 2024

The year’s five biggest U.S.-Mexico cross-border supply chain stories include projections that trade will top $800 billion and threats by President-elect Donald Trump to impose tariffs.

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Regulators deny roadside warning exemption for autonomous trucks

Safety and labor advocates won out over robotic trucking after the FMCSA rejected a request to replace traditional roadside warning devices with cab-mounted equipment.

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Top 5 freight fraud stories of 2024

FreightWaves reviews the most read fraud fiascos from the past year

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Hapag-Lloyd US port strike surcharges to go into effect same day as Trump inauguration

Liner operator Hapag-Lloyd announced new surcharges ahead of a possible
January strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association at East and Gulf Coast ports.

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Trac Intermodal’s outlook at Moody’s now negative, but debt rating affirmed

Chassis provider Trac Intermodal saw its debt rating affirmed by Moody’s, but its outlook is now negative.

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Challenges of a professional CDL driver – Taking the Hire Road

Shaun Lezer, CDL driver with In-N-Out Burger, shares what motivated him to make some critical decisions to improve his health, and discusses the importance of taking small steps in the right direction.

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An ode to Chicago and its freight hustlers

Chicago’s impact on freight transportation is a story of innovation, entrepreneurship, and risk-taking that spans decades.

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LTL industry readies for new freight classifications in 2025

Big changes are coming in 2025 to the way less-than-truckload freight is classified.

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24 December

Mexico ends border-skipping loophole e-commerce companies frequently exploit

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a decree that effectively ended the popular “border-skipping” strategy many U.S. e-commerce sellers used to avoid tariffs on Chinese goods.

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Port of Long Beach nears record TEUs

The Port of Long Beach is on course to handle 9.6 million TEUs in 2024, which would top record volume set in 2021.

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Benesch 2024: Pent-up dollars could be big factor in logistics M&A next year

Participants in a key conference discussed how private equity dollars sitting on the sidelines could boost logistics M&A.

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23 December

Hyzon plans to liquidate business

Hyzon Motors Inc. has announced plans to liquidate its business and lay off employees at two facilities.

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Benchmark diesel’s slide continues; dollar’s strength now a key factor

The benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges declined Monday.

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Port strike threat helps boost trans-Pacific container rates

Frontloading by importers ahead of 2025 helped Asia-U.S. ocean freight rates stay elevated into mid-December.

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Texas, Louisiana ports see surge in November freight volumes

Total freight movements were up in Houston, Corpus Christi and New Orleans, boosted by shipments of consumer goods, machinery and crude oil.

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Unifor ratifies new deals with CN

Canadian union Unifor said its members ratified new four-year agreements with Canadian National Railway.

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Yang Ming plans to order new container ships

Liner operator Yang Ming of Taiwan announced plans to modernize its fleet with orders for as many as 13 newbuildings.

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Check Call: To everything, there is a returns season

In this edition: Returns season is around the corner and the logistics of Christmas trees.

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Multi-modal solutions will be critical in 2025 freight environment 

When the cost of doing business increases, making moves toward more efficient operating structures becomes more important than ever. 

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Layoffs hit more than 900 workers tied to freight industry across US

Supply chain firms in the U.S. have laid off more than 5,235 workers since the beginning of October.

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Gatego goes live, CEO addresses inefficiencies in yard operations

Gatego was founded by CEO Adrian Garcia, whose firsthand experience in his family’s trailer yards highlighted the inefficiencies of traditional systems.

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O’Toole re-elected NY-NJ Port Authority chairman

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced the unanimous re-election of Chairman Kevin O’Toole.

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Carriers clawing back some pricing power

Tender rejection rates have moved to a 2-year high, but spot rates have yet to see the significant increase from the holidays.

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FedEx makes big push for third-party air cargo

Federal Express’ strategy for improving profitability and soft parcel volumes includes redeploying aircraft for daytime international flights to capture containerized cargo.

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After cleaning up mess, Roadrunner CEO Jamroz plots new future

Chris Jamroz doesn’t mince words about what he found at Roadrunner, but a new ownership structure launches its next phase

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22 December

Why the Panama Canal is so important to Trump 

The Panama Canal, a marvel of engineering and a critical artery of global trade, has once again become the center of geopolitical tension.

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US fighter jet patrolling Red Sea shot down apparently by ‘friendly fire’

American forces said friendly fire was responsible for shooting down an F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet during military operations battling Iran-backed Houthi rebels in the Red Sea.

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The Weekly Tender: Capacity crunch, FedEx’s bold move and reshoring revelations

The freight industry is experiencing a notable shake-up this week, with several key developments signaling potential long-term shifts in market dynamics.

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Borderlands Mexico: Cross-border trade helping Mexico narrow gaps in technology 

Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Cross-border trade helping Mexico narrow gaps in technology; Investment firm acquires […]

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21 December

Trump names Fink to head Federal Railroad Administration

David Fink, former Pan Am Railways president, has been tabbed by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the Federal Railroad Administration.

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Will the maritime momentum continue in 2025?

Import demand has increased over the past two years as companies have largely corrected inventories and navigated treacherous waters in the maritime industry.

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20 December

WARN Act claims against Yellow likely to be reduced

A Thursday opinion from a federal bankruptcy judge said Yellow didn’t provide proper notification ahead of layoffs but its actions were in good faith, meaning the claims may be reduced.

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Strategic cargo theft leaves drivers, brokers liable for massive losses

Craig Leinauer of Travelers Insurance discusses the rise of organized cargo theft and freight laundering rings that are leaving drivers, carriers and even brokers liable for millions of dollars in losses.

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Barr to VP investor relations for Norfolk Southern

Norfolk Southern has tabbed investment banker Michael Barr as vice president of investor relations and treasurer.

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Running on Ice: The one with all the trees

In this edition: The logistics behind Christmas trees, changes to import inspections, and the frozen food competition heats up. 

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Asia-US container rates climb in latest Freightos index

Fears of new tariffs and a strike at East Coast ports combined to push up ocean container rates on Asia-U.S. routes in December.

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A Very WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Christmas ‘24

Now on demand on A Very WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Christmas Dooner is joined by Craig Fuller; Matt McLelland; Jason Johnson; Rikki; Tom Curee; Jamie Hagen

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CloneOps.ai gains seed funding, investor revels in the future of brokerage

CloneOps.ai has received funding from industry investors including Sope Creek’s Kevin Nolan, who sees a positive future for augmenting human talent in brokerage.

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Exploring fraud claims at Kal Freight

This week: Double brokers grab $1M in toys and porch pirates have a dance off

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Data visibility and demand forecasting help eliminate waste in produce delivery 

Through real-time temperature monitoring, predictive analytics, and smart routing, Forefront Global Logistics minimizes spoilage and ensures that fresh produce reaches its destination at peak quality.

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China target of new US freight car security rule

In a security upgrade, the Federal Railroad Administration has issued a final rule that limits railcars and parts made in China.

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Reverse stock splits: Often a path to oblivion

Reverse stock splits offer an immediate – if artificial – benefit to companies struggling with low stock prices. But they rarely work out long term.

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A stand-alone FedEx Freight gives LTL investors another pure play

A spinoff of FedEx Freight will give investors more options to play the less-than-truckload space.

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Globalized trade vs. US protectionism: Round 2

Current forecasts indicate a significant escalation in tariff levels, potentially rising to an imposing 75% on Mexican goods by September 2026, aligning with a strategic pivot toward a protectionist trade policy.

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EPA OKs California’s tighter diesel NOx rule; can waiver survive under Trump?

California has received a waiver that allows tighter rules on diesel emissions; will it have a short shelf life?

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FedEx’s divestiture of LTL business marks end of conglomerate era

FedEx’s decision to spin off its LTL unit marks the end of an era that began nearly 30 years ago when major parcel carriers sought to provide comprehensive transportation solutions for their customers.

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The freight broker transparency fight four years in the making

The freight broker transparency fight four years in the making is shining a light on tensions between brokers and carriers

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Tariffs could reshape North American supply chains for autos, lumber, agrifoods

Cross-border trade flows for industries such as autos, lumber and agrifoods could be affected by President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs, experts said.

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China Airlines to buy Boeing 777-8 freighters

China Airlines is investing about $2 billion in large, future-generation freighter aircraft from Boeing.

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CSX hurricane repairs could take until September 2025

CSX in a filing listed September 2025 for completions of emergency repairs following hurricane damage to the former Clinchfield Railroad route through Tennessee and North Carolina.

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19 December

Toymaker talks bringing some manufacturing home

Viahart President Molson Hart spoke on the Bring it Home podcast with co-hosts Craig Fuller, founder and CEO of Firecrown Media, and JP Hampstead, strategic analyst at Firecrown, about why he decided to bring some production back to U.S. shores for his toy company.

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FedEx to spin off LTL unit; lowers full-year guidance

FedEx said Thursday it will move forward with the separation of its less-than-truckload and legacy package delivery businesses.

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New legislation would require 10% of China imports to move on US ships

Shippers would have to move 10% of all seagoing Chinese imports on U.S.-flagged and -crewed vessels under the terms of proposed bipartisan legislation.

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WHAT THE TRUCK?!? of the year

Inside the final WHAT THE TRUCK?!? newsletter of the year: your top episodes ’24

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Strike against Amazon reveals complicated interrelationship among warring parties

Surveying the issues in the strike against Amazon by the Teamsters union and defining an “employee” can get tricky.

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Why the intermodal market is in a ‘long peak’ right now

Intermodal volumes are robust, even past peak retail season. What does it mean for 2025?

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Alvys paves the way to improved efficiency – Taking the Hire Road

Nick Darman, founder and CEO of Alvys, discusses his entrepreneurial journey into trucking and what it took to create a world-class transportation management system and help fleets maximize efficiency and utilization.

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White House to Trump: Get ready for more supply chain shocks

Looking ahead to the next four years, the White House and DOT recommend building up supply chain transparency and domestic manufacturing.

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Truck fuel economy improves, according to NACFE Fleet Fuel Study

The North American Council for Freight Efficiency’s recent fleet fuel study highlighted truck fuel economy gains of 7.77 mpg compared to the national average of 6.9 mpg in 2023.

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Tender rejections soar to 8.36%, highest level since June 2022

Tender rejection rates have surged to 8.36%, marking the highest point since June 2022 and a massive one-week surge of 190 basis points.

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Shared truckload adoption grows in a rising cost environment 

Now is the time for companies to optimize their operations and onboard new strategic providers to safeguard themselves over the next year. 

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Weekly US rail traffic continues to gain

Intermodal continues to pace weekly U.S. rail traffic while carloads edged downward, according to the Association of American Railroads.

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18 December

Waiting game: Port strike or no port strike?

The International Longshoremen’s Association has the backing of President-elect Trump in its contract fight with East and Gulf Coast port employers, who may yet have the final say.

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Integration will cure the bottleneck for AI in logistics

Frank Kenney of Cleo gives insight into the current challenges of AI in logistics and how incremental integration over the next decade will be crucial for maximizing efficiencies.

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Judge OKs sale of Yellow terminals to Estes, R+L Carriers

A federal bankruptcy court has approved two sales totaling $192.5 million for 12 of Yellow Corp.’s terminals.

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Focus on relationships is the key to navigating market downturns

Zach Jecklin of Echo Global Logistics discusses the importance of providing good service through difficult freight markets, Echo’s strategy to leverage AI and how technology can help maintain relationships without eliminating human oversight.

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ATRI: Road congestion cost trucking $108.8B in 2022

Even though actual congestion hours decreased, a jump in truck operating costs – including a 12% increase in driver compensation – drove record costs attributed to congestion.

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SONAR’s December updates bring AI-powered insights and enhanced user experience

SONAR’s latest release introduces a game-changing feature: the National Insights Landing page. This powerful tool provides a comprehensive overview of the freight market, highlighting shifts in capacity, demand and fuel prices. The intuitive interface spotlights weekly top-moving markets, allowing users to quickly identify trends and opportunities.

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Freight market shows additional signs of recovery

Tender rejection rate rises as holidays approach The tender rejection rate has risen steadily since early October despite tender volume declining. That implies that capacity is leaving the market, which […]

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CPKC completes second span over Rio Grande at Laredo gateway

A newly completed CPKC rail bridge linking the U.S. and Mexico is expected to double capacity for cross-border trade.

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Reserve before it’s too late! Houthis mull Red Sea security webinar

The rebel militia that has spent the past year terrorizing Red Sea shipping may be taking a new tack as events unfold in the Mideast.

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DCLI adding GPS tracking to domestic chassis fleet

Direct ChassisLink Inc. announced it’s adding GPS tracking to its entire fleet of 53-foot domestic chassis.

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RXO on putting the right people in the right place

Drew Wilkerson, CEO of RXO, spoke about RXO’s recent acquisition of Coyote Logistics, implementing newly acquired technology and his thoughts on M&A in 2025.

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US carrier GlobalX in joint venture to launch Australian cargo airline

Global Crossing Airlines is branching out from the U.S. market to help investors start a charter airline in Australia, serving passenger and cargo airlines.

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Teamsters have some legal issues to overcome after wins at Amazon and with DSPs

The Teamsters are making gains at Amazon and among the company’s direct service providers, but the e-commerce retailer says not so fast.

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17 December

November container flows a torrent at Port of LA

Continuing consumer demand and frontloading by importers in November helped the Port of Los Angeles to double-digit gains in container volumes.

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Missouri trucking company with 255 drivers files for bankruptcy

A family-owned Missouri trucking company with 265 trucks and 255 drivers recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

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Why you should never sign DAT’s default agreement

DAT, the dominant leader in the load board business, has sneaked an abusive and predatory term into its agreements with clients. No one should ever sign DAT’s default agreement. 

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Tariffs spook shippers and consumers as trucking surges

Inside the WHAT THE TRUCK?!? newsletter: trucking rates hit two-year highs; tariffs spook shippers and consumers; Houthi conferences; and more.

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Texas trucking company’s equipment going on auction block

An online auction was underway Tuesday to sell some of the assets of intrastate trucking company D.A.F.S. Transport of Monahans, Texas, which operates primarily in the Permian Basin in West Texas.

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The future of logistics is digitization in a comprehensive framework

To meet the needs of an evolving market, Samsung SDS developed the end-to-end global logistics platform Cello Square. Executive Vice President Kooil O details how the platform helps shippers manage logistics processes, from strategic supply chain planning to efficient import and export execution.

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Near Red Sea, US forces strike Houthi base in Yemen

American military forces protecting Red Sea shipping launched an airstrike against Houthi rebel bases inside Yemen.

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Washington trucking companies owner pleads guilty to emissions scheme

Pavel Ivanovich Turlak pleaded guilty Friday in the Eastern District of Washington to violating Clean Air Act emissions controls and to fraudulently obtaining COVID-19 relief money.

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Check Call: Rating 2024 supply chain predictions

In this edition: Looking back at the 2023 predictions for 2024, and freight broker tries for the Supreme Court again.

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DAT acquires Trucker Tools, leadership speaks on tech goals for 2025

DAT Freight & Analytics spoke with FreightWaves about DAT’s acquisition of Trucker Tools and how it plans to address connectivity issues, fraud and customer needs in the new year.

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American reindustrialization: A powerhouse for trucking demand

Domestic manufacturing can be a huge driver for trucking freight demand.

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Macy’s $151M freight accounting scandal: What happened with parcel deliveries?

In late 2024, retail giant Macy’s revealed a shocking accounting scandal involving its parcel delivery expenses. It said a single employee had managed to hide approximately $151 million in delivery costs over nearly three years, causing significant disruption to the company’s financial reporting and raising questions about its internal controls.

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16 December

After last week’s big drop, benchmark diesel price turns higher

The benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges rose this week from the lowest level in more than three years.

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Pitt Ohio adds Midwest carrier Sutton Transport to network

Less-than-truckload carrier Pitt Ohio has acquired Midwest carrier Sutton Transport.

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BNSF, J.B. Hunt assist in Wreaths Across America, remembering fallen veterans

To honor fallen veterans during the holidays, a number of companies regularly partner with Wreaths Across America to deliver wreaths for placement on headstones. Among them are BNSF Railway and […]

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Supreme Court won’t review Ohio case, boosting California’s emissions rules

A key case regarding California’s ability to receive environmental waivers, Ohio vs. EPA, won’t be taken up by the Supreme Court.

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New drug hair testing guidelines delayed until May 2025

A controversial drug-testing regulation affecting truck drivers and motor carriers is now scheduled for release under the Trump administration.

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Fitch upgrades container shipping outlook – but not because of containers

Credit evaluator Fitch Ratings is changing its outlook for global container shipping in a move that could make it easier for vessel operators to issue debt or borrow money.

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Kal Freight’s fraud allegations; Make-A-Wish convoys; Vooma’s $13M Series A | WHAT THE TRUCK?!?

Now on demand on WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is joined by Lori Dietrich; Josh Anderson; Scott Cornell; Jesse Buckingham

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Christmas tree shipping season in full swing across the country

During the holiday season, the usually low-volume Pacific Northwest changes from one of the easiest regions to source truckload capacity to the most difficult.

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Truckload carrier Paper Transport sees greater adoption for renewable natural gas as fuel

Trucks that use renewable natural gas make up 10% of Paper Transport’s fleet, and the truckload carrier anticipates greater adoption of RNG.

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Truckload rates near a 2-year high: What truckers need to know

Hey truckers, listen up! The freight market’s heating up, and it’s looking good for your wallets. Let’s break down what’s happening and what it means for you out on the road.

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