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Impact & Regulations

The Whac-A-Mole reality of autonomous trucking regulations

February 2, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

If you thought last year’s veto of a Teamsters-backed ban on heavy-duty autonomous trucking in California put the issue to rest, think again. While 23 states allow at least testing of driverless trucking, emerging challenges resemble the arcade game Whac-A-Mole. […]


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FedEx fleet restructure poses threat to freighter operators

February 1, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

FedEx has portrayed its new air network redesign in terms of streamlining the high-cost overnight parcel operation, but internal communications show the express delivery giant also sees an opportunity to aggressively go after heavyweight cargo booked by logistic providers to […]


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How brokers can avoid cargo coverage ‘gotcha’ situations

February 1, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

Insurance has been a hot topic across the trucking industry over the past several years. Most often, however, insurance talks revolve around motor carriers and truck drivers. Freight brokers have largely been left out of the conversation. Broker liability is […]


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New Mexico completes truck parking initiative

January 30, 2024

Via: Transportation Today

The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) recently completed a $2.7 million truck parking initiative along Interstate 10. “NMDOT is excited to implement this first-of-its-kind system in New Mexico and is committed to finding and implementing technology to support safety […]


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Rail gets high-tech upgrade moving into 2024

January 30, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

Rail is often characterized as one of the more “old school” transportation options, but recent developments in the space have challenged that narrative. Railroad giant CSX, for example, is dedicated to investing both financial and human capital into a myriad […]


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Pennsylvania awards $39.6M to replace diesel trucks

January 29, 2024

Via: Transportation Today

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) recently awarded more than $39.6 million in 2022-2023 Medium and Heavy-Duty Zero-Emission Vehicle Pilot grants to 16 applicants for the replacement of diesel-fueled fleets with zero-emission vehicles. The grant program was created to […]


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Trucking labor rules and regs to watch in 2024

January 26, 2024

Via: Transport Dive

Several labor regulations in various stages of development could have wide-ranging effects on the trucking industry this year. Trucking executives will be focused on the regulatory rules, which are poised to go into effect alongside a separate slate of equipment […]


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Sea-air routes gain as bypass option for Red Sea shipping delays

January 25, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

As major container shipping lines consistently bypass the Red Sea to avoid the threat of rebel missile attacks, air cargo volumes are finally getting a boost. Preliminary data now backs anecdotal reports a month ago of businesses shifting some Asia […]


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Covenant Logistics sees gradual freight market recovery

January 24, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

Truckload carrier Covenant Logistics Group beat fourth-quarter expectations for profit and revenue, “despite the lingering weakness in the overall freight environment,” according to Tripp Grant, executive vice president. Chattanooga, Tennessee-based Covenant (NASDAQ: CVLG) reported fourth-quarter earnings after the market closed […]


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ABB buys weather routing firm in latest maritime tech consolidation move

January 24, 2024

Via: Splash 247

In a most recent move for shipping data providers, multinational tech corporation ABB has acquired the shipping business of weather and meteorological forecasting specialist DTN. ABB acquired the shipping business of DTN Europe and DTN Philippines expanding the company’s offering […]


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China Cargo Airlines postpones start of first Miami service

January 23, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

China Cargo Airlines has postponed until April plans to launch scheduled freighter service to Miami, which will make it the first Chinese carrier to operate between the city and mainland China. Worldwide Flight Services had announced in December that the […]


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Port of New Orleans gets $226M for international container terminal

January 23, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

Efforts to build an international container terminal at the Port of New Orleans capable of handling ultralarge container vessels got a boost Monday from the federal government. The port announced it was awarded an additional $226.2 million grant to assist […]


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South Carolina inland ports achieve record results amid container drop in 2023

January 22, 2024

Via: Container News

Both inland ports at South Carolina Ports handled a record number of containers in the last year with Inland Port Greer moving 175,873 containers, translating to a 26% year-over-year growth and Inland Port Dillon increasing its volume by 55% to […]


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Oakland reports container volume decline in 2023

January 22, 2024

Via: Container News

Port of Oakland saw its container volumes decrease by 11.6% to 2,065,709 TEUs with full containers declining by 10.1% to 1,574,444 TEUs in 2023. “2023 finished strong,” pointed out Port of Oakland Maritime Director Bryan Brandes, adding, “Carrier on-time performance […]


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Framework for transportation agencies to improve ramp control strategies

January 19, 2024

Via: Tech Xplore

New research published in the Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems titled “Data-driven transfer learning framework for estimating on-ramp and off-ramp traffic flows” introduces a data-driven framework using transfer learning to estimate freeway ramp flows accurately from mainline loop detector data. […]


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Number of ships waiting for Panama transit slashed in half

January 18, 2024

Via: Splash 247

The queue of ships waiting at both ends of the Panama Canal stands at just half the historical average since the waterway expanded back in 2016, highlighting the dramatic shift in seaborne trades in the western hemisphere seen in recent […]


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Red Sea exodus in full flow

January 17, 2024

Via: Splash 247

The Red Sea exodus is gaining traction in multiple sectors with Egypt coming to terms with the fact that it will take a very big hit in revenues generated from Suez Canal transits this year. Suez Canal transits generated $10.25bn […]


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LNG as shipping’s alternative fuel in crosshairs again with European court challenge

January 16, 2024

Via: Splash 247

Five NGOs – Fossielvrij, Protect our Winters, Dryade, CLAW, and Opportunity Green – have launched a legal challenge against the European Commission, requesting it to review its green investment rules on aviation and shipping. In Tuesday’s press release, Opportunity Green […]


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3 things the logistics industry can learn from Brad Jacobs’ new book

January 16, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

Brad Jacobs, serial entrepreneur and executive chairman of XPO Logistics, launched his book on Monday, enticingly titled, “How to Make a Few Billion Dollars.” In this, his first book, Jacobs describes the many good and sometimes painful lessons he has […]


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Plaquemines Port and APM Terminals to jointly develop major container terminal in US

January 12, 2024

Via: Container News

APM Terminals and Plaquemines Port Harbor and Terminal District (Plaquemines Port) signed a letter of intent for the construction of a state-of-the-art container terminal on the West Bank of Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, US. “This major commitment shows the market’s tremendous […]