Freight: Page 64
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DOT sends HOS rule change to White House for review
Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao announced last week that updates to federal hours of service rules have been sent to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review.
By Matt Leonard • April 2, 2019 -
DSV to acquire Panalpina in $4.6B deal
The merger creates the fourth largest freight forwarding company by revenue and ends months of speculation about the future of Panalpina.
By Shefali Kapadia • April 1, 2019 -
Daimler Trucks acquires autonomous vehicle software maker Torc Robotics
The two companies seek to commercialize level 4 autonomous trucks, with Daimler's goal to put them on the roadways within the decade.
By Matt Leonard • April 1, 2019 -
Trucking association calls on carriers to pay drivers for dwell time
Drivers who make a flat fee for their trips say they should be paid an extra per-hour fee when their dwell time exceeds one hour.
By Matt Leonard • March 29, 2019 -
Port of Oakland retrofits cranes with hybrid power
The terminal operator will save on fuel costs and contribute to the port's larger goal of reaching zero-emissions operations.
By Matt Leonard • March 28, 2019 -
Fuel prices may rise amid crop loss from Midwest flooding
Nebraska is the third-largest producer of corn in the country and second in ethanol production. An estimated 13% of U.S. ethanol supply is affected by flooding.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 28, 2019 -
Improper packing, labeling to blame for string of ship fires, insurer says
Mislabeling hazardous materials leads to improper handling, which can cause fires, explosions and loss of life — not to mention cargo. TT Club puts the value of such cargo claims at $500 million per year.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 27, 2019 -
New York's plan to reduce truck traffic with barges moves ahead
The RFP is part of the Freight NYC plan, which aims to modernize the city's freight system to keep up with growing last mile demand while mitigating road congestion.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 26, 2019 -
Canadian National acquires trucking firm TransX
The deal represents a change in strategy for the railroad and a move toward a seamless, vertically-integrated service offering for shippers.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 26, 2019 -
Contentious hearing unfolds on automation at Port of Los Angeles
APM Terminals wants to automate parts of the cargo handling process. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union is fighting against the plan. A Board of Commissioners has a decision to make.
By Matt Leonard • March 25, 2019 -
West Coast imports slip in February after 'global trade frenzy'
Volumes at East Coast ports rose year-over-year, but they may soon be headed for the same downturn as their West Coast counterparts.
By Matt Leonard • March 25, 2019 -
Shippers flock to trucking spot market amid Midwest floods
Record flooding in Nebraska and beyond could change the freight demand dynamics in the Midwest at a crucial point in the agricultural calendar.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 25, 2019 -
BLS disputes reports of widespread truck driver shortage
Economic calculations and data paint one picture, but anecdotes from those on the front lines of the supply chain show a different reality.
By Rich Weissman • March 22, 2019 -
EU agrees to Brexit deadline extension
If Theresa May's agreement fails for the third time, the U.K. would exit without a deal or put forward another agreement, the Prime Minister said.
By Matt Leonard • March 21, 2019 -
Port of Charleston plans for downturn after record-setting months
The South Carolina Port Authority expects trade uncertainty to bring import volumes from March through May below what was forecast.
By Matt Leonard • March 21, 2019 -
Flooding halts railroads, cripples agriculture along Missouri River
After a harsh winter, this disaster is essentially adding up to an entire first quarter deflated by supply chain disruptions for the area.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 21, 2019 -
Maersk joins alliance supporting low-carbon transport
The world's largest container shipping line is often seen as a leader in innovation and sustainability, taking its goals beyond the requirements of the International Maritime Organization.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 21, 2019 -
Supreme Court will not review California's driver classification standards
The denial by the U.S. Supreme Court is another victory for California's standards for who may be classified as a contractor and who is an employee.
By Andy Burt , Emma Cosgrove • March 21, 2019 -
Truck turn times improve with Port of Virginia reservation system
The system has been running for one year at two terminals and is now handling 70% of truck capacity at the port.
By Matt Leonard • March 21, 2019 -
State Department backs plan for postal treaty countries to set own rates
The Trump administration says the current rate structure of the Universal Postal Union is unfair, allowing Chinese retailers to ship to the U.S. at such a low price that it puts American companies at a disadvantage.
By Matt Leonard • March 19, 2019 -
Weather or trade? Cause of rail volume dip 'impossible to know'
Intermodal shipments, though not immune to the forces that stifle rail traffic, are proving to be less susceptible, even as their prolific rise of 2018 subsides.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 18, 2019 -
How shippers can navigate trucking labor disputes
Strikes by truck drivers can cost billions and leave manufacturers scrambling to meet customer demands.
By Barry Hochfelder • March 18, 2019 -
Boeing pauses delivery of 737 MAX 8 aircraft
Airlines can seek compensation from Boeing when a fleet of aircraft is grounded, which could end up costing the company billions.
By Matt Leonard • March 15, 2019 -
FMCSA will use ELD data to amend HOS rules
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration head Ray Martinez has recently been dropping breadcrumbs at industry events about possible new proposed hours of service rules.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 15, 2019 -
CMA CGM, Ikea, Port of Rotterdam to test new sustainable fuel
The new biofuel promises significant carbon reductions and does not require any engine modifications, but it's not immediately clear what the final product would cost.
By Matt Leonard • March 12, 2019