Freight: Page 42


  • Maersk expects higher contract rates to follow uptick in spot prices

    The container line's volume declined in all trade lanes except voyages into North America, highlighting the unequal recovery taking place worldwide.

    By Nov. 19, 2020
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    Restocking is 'alive and well,' giving intermodal its best month ever

    Intermodal volume was up 10% YoY in October and saw strong numbers in the first two weeks of November.

    By Nov. 18, 2020
  • Wilmington
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    Dole, Amazon settle in as logistics infrastructure in Wilmington, Delaware, builds up and out

    The Small Wonder's largest city offers close access to customers and labor but lower land prices than many of the surrounding markets. 

    By Nov. 17, 2020
  • Cincinnati
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    Is Amazon Air making Cincinnati a supply chain hub for small business?

    The e-tailer's revved-up presence in the area has spurred developments that are expanding infrastructure and logistics resources.

    By Nov. 17, 2020
  • Transport America dedicates more TL capacity to shippers

    The TFI subsidiary expects the move to help with driver retention, as irregular routes often bring unprofitable backhauls or deadheading.

    By Jim Stinson • Nov. 16, 2020
  • DHL raises parcel prices for customers across the board

    The carrier plans to bake surcharges into underlying price for parcel, as it restructures pricing for the new year. 

    By Nov. 13, 2020
  • How COVID-19 amplified the importance of the cold chain

    Months of demand tested the cold chain, from keeping food supply chains flowing to developing distribution strategies for a coronavirus vaccine.

    By Nov. 13, 2020
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    What we know about Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine distribution plan

    The pharmaceutical company plans to ship vials directly from manufacturing plant to point of vaccination in a supply chain model it described as flexible and just in time.

    By Nov. 11, 2020
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    Patent Pending: Target's plan to simulate supply chain flow

    Supply chain innovators apply to patent what they see as important tools for the future. Sometimes they're brilliant. Sometimes they're funny.

    By Nov. 10, 2020
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    Airfreight rates climb as peak nears

    Rates between China/Hong Kong and the United States increased by nearly 46% between Oct. 12 and Nov. 9 to reach $7.40 per kilogram, which is more than double the rate during the same time last year.

    By Nov. 9, 2020
  • 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.

    By Updated April 24, 2025
  • XPO: Early peak boosts last mile, supply chain outsourcing

    Revenue for the 3PL's logistics business grew 5% YoY, which it credited to e-commerce growth and omnichannel fulfillment.

    By Nov. 6, 2020
  • Supply chain emissions
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    So you want to reduce your supply chain emissions

    Walmart’s journey to a robust scope 3 emissions program reveals a shift in the way sustainability advocates see the supply chain and the urgency with which companies need to address it.

    By Nov. 5, 2020
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    Carriers talk of adding capacity as tight trucking market continues to raise rates

    Shippers could see their freight costs go up — if they haven't already — as they wait for new capacity to enter the market.

    By Nov. 5, 2020
  • US Class I railroads prioritize PSR, efficiency at the expense of service

    When intermodal volume came flooding back in Q3, railroads made trains longer. But results for the quarter show that's not necessarily a recipe for good service.

    By Nov. 4, 2020
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    Tight logistics capacity erodes shipper-carrier trust

    Carriers are telling shippers to look elsewhere for capacity as trucks juggle the spike in volume with customer service.

    By S.L. Fuller • Oct. 30, 2020
  • Fleets take the lanes less traveled as warehouse locations sprout

    Spot rates are rising on routes once safely considered backhauls in the face of an e-commerce surge.

    By Jim Stinson • Oct. 29, 2020
  • Norfolk Southern works to woo shippers with 'truck-like' offerings

    Norfolk Southern specifically highlighted its recent joint venture, Rail Pulse, which is an effort to improve rail visibility by increasing the use of telematics.

    By Oct. 29, 2020
  • DHL Express anticipates 50% volume increase for peak

    The carrier is prepping for shipper demands during peak by adding cargo flights, aircraft and thousands of employees.

    By Oct. 28, 2020
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    Ocean carriers add 'unprecedented' capacity on Transpacific

    Consumer spending is driving high trade volume in the back half of 2020, but it's not clear how long this will last as unemployment levels remain elevated.

    By Oct. 28, 2020
  • Maersk partners with COVID-19 vaccine developer on distribution plan

    A variety of factors make vaccine distribution a difficult undertaking — ranging from temperature requirements to the tight capacity in the freight market.

    By Oct. 27, 2020
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    Deep Dive

    How BMW turned Spartanburg, South Carolina, into a supply chain hub

    The automaker approached the state and Norfolk Southern with a plan for an inland port that's now used by shippers from Adidas to John Deere.

    By Oct. 27, 2020
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    Las Vegas plays its next ace in distribution

    Industrial real estate is booming in Las Vegas with short transit times west of the Mississippi River and a business-friendly tax structure.

    By Oct. 27, 2020
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    Supply chain cities on the rise

    Large populations, inland infrastructure, ports and advantageous tax codes can bring shippers and carriers knocking, putting cities on the fast track to logistics hub status.

    Updated Nov. 17, 2020
  • Port of Virginia to double size of on-dock rail yard with $44M expansion project

    The port aims to meet growing demand for intermodal shipments, and has a goal of moving 40% of total container volume by rail.

    By Oct. 26, 2020