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Tracking the speed, dwell and cars of Class I railroads
This dashboard shows the average speed, dwell time and cars online for all of the Class I railroads operating in the U.S.
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Ski-Doo maker BRP expects $40M impact from tariffs
Bombardier Recreational Products has been pulling forward shipments into the U.S. since December, with the aim of limiting tariff exposure.
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UPS SurePost renamed Ground Saver
The fresh name comes after the economy service's split with the U.S. Postal Service.
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Duluth Trading’s holiday fulfillment struggles sting Q4 results
The workwear retailer had to lean on a smaller facility to fulfill orders after high demand drained inventory at its Georgia location.
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4 strategies to manage inventory and supply chain operations in 2025
Stratifying SKUs and balancing just-in-time and just-in-case stock are some of the tactics businesses can use to navigate today’s dynamic environment.
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USPS begins implementing new service standards
Packages originating from rural areas are at risk of slower shipping speeds, but the agency says the changes will speed up other deliveries and spur cost savings.
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Manufacturing economy stalls amid tariff confusion
The industry is bracing for the impact of the Trump administration's upcoming "Liberation Day," on Wednesday, set to bring a slew of widespread tariffs.
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Ford asks investors to vote down supply chain emissions proposal
Shareholder Green Century Capital Management wants the automaker to regularly disclose its strategies for meeting low-carbon steel benchmarks, among others.
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McCormick weighs price hikes to tackle tariff impacts
The seasonings and condiments maker plans to adjust its prices and leverage cost savings to mitigate trade dispute impacts.
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FedEx grows ATR feeder fleet amid air network overhaul
The company also decided to delay its MD-11 aircraft retirement timeline to fiscal year 2032 due to positive international freight market growth projections.
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AAFA reacts to cancellation of labor rights contracts
The fashion trade organization “expressed alarm” over the Trump administration’s decision to eliminate the Bureau of International Labor Affairs’ grant programs.
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Williams-Sonoma says tariffs present opportunity
Supply chain efficiencies and moving sourcing away from China are giving the home goods retailer a leg up.
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UPS to close 2 Kansas facilities as it scrutinizes network footprint
The delivery giant is "reassessing" some of its U.S. operations, which will result in the locations shuttering later this year.
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Hyundai’s $21B US bet features supply chain localization
The automaker plans to build a $5.8 billion steel plant in Louisiana as part of the investment.
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Tariff-driven frontloading boosts Los Angeles port volumes
The port may see a 10% drop in volume in the back half of 2025, according to Executive Director Gene Seroka.
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J. Jill plans ship-from-store capability
The apparel brand will join a growing roster of retailers using their brick-and-mortar footprints to fulfill e-commerce orders.
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Build-A-Bear Workshop pulls forward inventory to deflect tariff impact
The stuffed animal retailer says the move enables better flexibility in a fluctuating trade environment.
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Trump tariffs
US auto tariffs begin, part tariffs to start May 3
A 25% import tax is being applied to foreign vehicles, though a federal register notice clarifies foreign parts will be taxed at a later date.
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Johnson & Johnson boosts US manufacturing as big pharma reshores
The company is pledging $55 billion over the next four years to open new production facilities.
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FedEx unveils new consolidated returns service
Easy Returns, competing with the likes of UPS' Happy Returns, will use 3,000 FedEx Office and Kohl's stores as drop-off locations.
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UPS debuts service for better import fee transparency
Global Checkout aims to reduce surprise charges online shoppers pay for international deliveries in a fast-changing trade environment.
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Q&A
The construction materials most at risk for tariffs, per Skanska
Rebar, structural steel, piping and ductwork are all facing price volatility, according to Skanska USA Building executive Steve Stouthamer.
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Retrived from PS Logistics
Tariffs, seasonal demand drive flatbed trucking rate increases
The rate jumped by 4 cents last week, the largest weekly gain this year, said Principal Analyst for DAT Dean Croke.
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Postal Service head DeJoy exits as agency faces uncertain future
Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino will take over until the Board of Governors names a permanent successor.
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Trump admin delays traceability rule to contain foodborne illness outbreaks
The 30-month pause comes as major companies have grappled with E. coli and listeria contamination within their supply chains.