See a mistake? Contact us. (Editor’s note: the story has been revised to reflect the correct law firm of Thomas Wright). Arguments in briefs submitted in the ongoing Werner Enterprises nuclear verdict ...
BNSF Railway laid off 140-175 technology services employees as part of a restructuring to create a new "bnsf | tech" division. The restructuring aims to reduce reliance on contractors and incorporate ...
The freight industry is on the cusp of its largest capacity purge in history, projected to eliminate up to 600,000 active drivers (17% of the workforce). This significant reduction is primarily driven ...
US parcel shipping revenue growth lagged volume growth in 2024 due to increased competition and price pressure from new last-mile delivery companies and Amazon. Smaller carriers and Amazon are gaining ...
A U.S. Postal Service audit revealed that the agency spent hundreds of thousands of dollars monthly on idle trailers due to poor utilization monitoring. An estimated 20% of North American trailers sit ...
TFI International completed its $800 million acquisition of UPS Freight, becoming one of North America's largest less-than-truckload carriers. The acquisition includes approximately 6,300 trucks and ...
Extreme weather events in 2024 (heat waves, floods, wildfires) have severely disrupted global supply chains, causing billions of dollars in damages and impacting various industries. The anticipated El ...
Major U.S. railroads are lobbying the Trump administration to overturn a Biden-era rule mandating two-person crews on freight trains, citing it as an unsubstantiated mandate hindering innovation and ...
DAT, a subsidiary of Roper Technologies, is transforming from a traditional load board into an AI-powered, automated freight marketplace, drawing significant positive attention from executives. This ...
The Port of Savannah achieved record-high container trade in April 2025, continuing a trend of strong growth in recent months and exceeding 4.8 million TEUs year-to-date. Increased rail lift numbers ...
See a mistake? Contact us. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations monitor on Sunday said that it received a report that light vessels had opened fire with small arms and self-propelled grenades.
(Photo: Jim Allen, FreightWaves. Two conflicting blog posts from the American Trucking Associations, published just six months apart, reflect growing criticism over the organization’s shifting stance ...
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