Freight: Page 65
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Air freight demand falls amid weak trade
The International Air Transport Association projected "little prospect" of a rebound for air freight unless trade tensions like Brexit and tariffs diminish.
By Matt Leonard • March 11, 2019 -
Will shipper-carrier tension melt away in favor of collaboration?
A noticeable sense of underlying tension among supply chain partners permeated sessions at TPM 2019 in Long Beach, California.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 11, 2019 -
Solving intermodal's visibility 'black hole'
GE's Port Optimizer gathers and shares data across all stakeholders in the intermodal supply chain, but experts argue the drive must come from shippers.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 7, 2019 -
FMCSA eases rules to upgrade from class B to class A CDL
The change is one of several regulatory attempts to ease the nationwide commercial driver shortage.
By Matt Leonard • March 7, 2019 -
Infrastructure, congestion cost carriers billions in fuel
Highway congestion costs trucking companies billions in additional fuel spend, according to a new study by the American Transportation Research Institute.
By Barry Hochfelder • March 6, 2019 -
Maersk CEO promises instant booking on most shipments by mid-year
The carrier is advancing its digital processes and visibility in an effort to become more customer centric and provide end-to-end solutions, CEO Søren Skou said at TPM 2019.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 5, 2019 -
Digital freight brokerage: a crowded field that could have many winners
Open questions remain about how startups will disrupt the status quo, but some shippers, including Anheuser-Busch, are all in.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 5, 2019 -
Ocean carriers strive to keep capacity in check
Reduced capacity, if coupled with steady or increased demand, could come with the side effect of higher rates for shippers.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 4, 2019 -
FMC wrapping up investigation into detention, demurrage fees
In order to develop the commission's final recommendations, Dye has convened "innovation teams," set to meet in Washington, D.C. no later than April.
By Emma Cosgrove • March 4, 2019 -
US export losses from trade war pegged at $40B
Empty shipping containers in Asian ports are but a symptom of misaligned supply and demand caused by the ongoing trade skirmishes — and a symbol of billions in lost commerce.
By Rich Weissman • March 4, 2019 -
Ocean carriers need 'significantly higher' surcharges to offset IMO 2020 costs: study
AlixPartners estimated carriers operating Asia-Europe routes would need to increase surcharges by 40% to maintain their current financial standing. Asia-Americas routes would need to increase by 33%.
By Shefali Kapadia • March 1, 2019 -
New Colorado law lowers age for interstate trucking
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed into law a piece of legislation allowing adults as young as 18 to operate commercial vehicles for interstate commerce. First, it has to be legal at the federal level.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 26, 2019 -
Maersk, CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd digital leaders among ocean carriers: survey
"The first horses are out of the gate," said Freightos CEO Zvi Schreiber, but much work remains to move away from manual shipment and booking systems.
By Gary Wollenhaupt • Feb. 25, 2019 -
Maersk expects trade uncertainty, fuel prices to wreak havoc in 2019
The carrier is in better shape than it was this time last year, but it's the hazy future that makes 2018's gains cold comfort going forward.
By Emma Cosgrove • Feb. 22, 2019 -
Truckers plan slow roll to protest ELDs, HOS rules
The protest will take place in Indianapolis, and the organizers say the timing was chosen to not disrupt traffic.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 21, 2019 -
Cargo theft on the decline, California tops list
Full truckloads accounted for 74% of cargo thefts in 2018, and electronics were the most common item stolen, making up 20% of all thefts.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 20, 2019 -
Maersk strikes deal with refiner to secure low-sulfur fuel source
An adequate supply of low-sulfur fuel is essential to keeping the cost of the IMO 2020 transition in check, as 60% of a ship's operating cost is fuel.
By Emma Cosgrove • Feb. 20, 2019 -
Amazon pledges 50% net-zero carbon shipments by 2030
Steps toward this new target, deemed "Shipment Zero," along with information regarding "Amazon’s company-wide carbon footprint" will be released later in the year.
By Emma Cosgrove • Feb. 19, 2019 -
Walmart stands up container fleet, uses drivers for drayage
The retailer has been pleasantly surprised by the extra efficiency gained by taking more control of intermodal loads.
By Emma Cosgrove • Feb. 15, 2019 -
Uber Freight confirms expansion to Europe
The company plans to launch the app in the Netherlands in the coming weeks, saying the European freight market is "one of the largest and most sophisticated in the world."
By Emma Cosgrove • Updated March 21, 2019 -
BNSF boosts spending with eyes on intermodal
Work will focus on BNSF's Northern and Southern Transcon routes, connecting Southern California with Chicago and the Pacific Northwest to Upper Midwest respectively — key routes for intermodal traffic.
By Emma Cosgrove • Feb. 15, 2019 -
Tight labor market hits US Foods
Both U.S. Foods and Sysco hit a similar note on increased wage costs this month: this is a new normal and they have to figure out how to manage it.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 14, 2019 -
NRF contradicts government figures, spotlighting 2.9% holiday sales gain
The U.S. Census Bureau reported that November-to-December sales fell 1.2%, the lowest since 2009.
By Corinne Ruff • Feb. 14, 2019 -
Tesla is rushing Model 3's to China ahead of tariff deadline
The Model 3, the company's cheapest car, is not yet available in China and deliveries on preorders are slated for this spring.
By Emma Cosgrove • Feb. 14, 2019 -
Union Pacific to cut 250 employees, citing PSR
Another 450 employees have been furloughed in an effort to cut costs as the company reduces locomotives and leans out.
By Matt Leonard • Feb. 14, 2019