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The Teamsters said earlier today that UPS is preparing to roll out later this month what it called “an illegal plan” to buy out full-time Teamsters-represented UPS employees, labeling it a corporate ...
Services sector activity returned to growth in June, following contraction in May, for the first time after 10 consecutive months of growth, according to the new edition of the Services ISM Report on ...
The May reading of the ATA’s advanced Seasonally Adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index came in at 113.8 (2015=100), down ...
Rising 20.4 cents, the national average came in at $3.775, following a 10.0-cent increase, to $3.571, for the week of June 16 ...
The freight rail and intermodal sectors are facing continued market fluctuations in 2025, with U.S. rail carloads showing a slight decline and intermodal volumes reaching a three-year high. While rail ...
With the United States House of Representatives following the Senate’s lead, the federal reconciliation bill, also known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” will now head to President Trump’s desk to be ...
Report highlights a logistics market tested by economic and geopolitical uncertainties. Despite ongoing disruptions, including rising tariffs and environmental challenges, the report showcases ...
FTR reported that preliminary June Class 8 truck net orders, at 8,900 units, fell 25% compared to May and were down 36% annually. ACT reported that preliminary Class 8 orders, at 9,400 units, fell 36% ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing supply chain management (SCM) software by providing predictive insights, improving efficiency, and enabling autonomous operations. However, challenges ...
Seattle-based global e-commerce bellwether Amazon recently announced it has it will be expanding its Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery services, with a rural focus, for tens of millions of United ...
The report’s benchmark reading, the PMI, came in at 49.0 (a reading of 50 or higher indicates growth), up 0.5% from May’s 48.5 reading, which was off 0.2% from April’s 48.7 reading.
Rail carloads, at 225,227, were essentially flat annually, up 0.005%. Intermodal containers and trailers, at 266,197 units, fell 0.3% annually ...
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