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Infrastructure

Novel railway point switching technology, inspired by aircraft control systems

January 10, 2024

Via: Tech Xplore

Researchers from the University of Birmingham, U.K., are working on Repoint, a new cutting-edge railway switch (points) technology to improve upon the traditional design, which has been in use for over 200 years. While conventional railway switches guide trains from […]


Infrastructure

An AI model to predict parking availability

January 10, 2024

Via: Tech Xplore

In the ever-changing landscape of smart city innovation, researchers have introduced the Residual Spatial-Temporal Graph Convolutional Neural Network (RST-GCNN), which could help users find an on-street parking space more efficiently. The work is published in the International Journal of Sensor […]


Impact & Regulations

Supreme Court rejects review in broker liability case, leaving the issue unresolved

January 9, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

The Supreme Court has again rejected a review of the question of broker liability in a case involving the death or injury of a person struck by a truck that was booked by a 3PL. However, unlike the case of […]


Vehicles

Honda unveils futuristic EV designs to hit US market in 2026

January 9, 2024

Via: Tech Xplore

Honda unveiled Tuesday a new electric vehicle series to launch commercially in 2026, revealing a futuristic concept car at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. “We have gone back to basics and formulated the Honda 0 Series with a […]


Infrastructure

Texas cargo bridge projects could be expedited under new law

January 8, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

Several Texas-Mexico border infrastructure developments recently received a boost after a new law took effect that speeds up the federal approval process for international cargo bridge projects. U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, led the […]


Shipping

Private firm strikes $262M deal for 25-building logistics portfolio in South Florida

January 8, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

Longpoint has acquired a cluster of industrial-logistics properties totaling 1.4 million square feet across 12 locations in the Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, areas. The Boston-based real estate private equity firm acquired the 25-building industrial portfolio for $262 million from […]


Shipping

Clarksons: 2023 a positive year for shipping as China delivers 50% of shipbuilding output

January 5, 2024

Via: Offshore Energy

The global maritime landscape further unveils a 3% growth in the world fleet, reaching an 2.3 billion deadweight tons (dwt). Despite this expansion, the newbuilding orderbook demonstrates a measured 3% year-on-year increase, standing at 126 million compensated gross tons (CGT). […]


Shipping

Truck transportation jobs trend higher while warehouses shed workers

January 5, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

Truck transportation jobs continued a slow recovery from the depths of the freight recession and the job losses created when Yellow Corp. went out of business in 2023. The December figures released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday […]


Vehicles

Electric vehicles and the challenge of fire risks in car parks

January 4, 2024

Via: Tech Xplore

Due to the urgent need to cut fossil fuel emissions, the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is both inevitable and essential. The EU is aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transport by 90% by 2040, and foresees 13 million […]


Vehicles

Ford US vehicle sales neared two million in 2023

January 4, 2024

Via: Tech Xplore

Auto giant Ford sold almost two million vehicles in the United States last year, the company said Thursday, buoyed by accelerating electric vehicle sales and continued growth in internal combustion engine trucks. These figures represented an increase of just over […]


Impact & Regulations

With Red Sea quagmire running unabated, vessel attacks top 23 as oil prices drop down

January 3, 2024

Via: Offshore Energy

With the Israel-Gaza crisis in full swing, the Red Sea, which sees a lot of maritime traffic between Europe and Asia with its connection to the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal, became a flurry of maritime incidents after the […]


Shipping

How Echo Global Logistics is mastering temperature-controlled shipping

January 3, 2024

Via: FreightWaves

From chocolates melting in the heat to pharmaceuticals degrading in the cold, the delicate balance of temperature-controlled shipping is a dance Echo Global Logistics has worked hard to master. Frank Hurst, Echo’s executive vice president of less-than-truckload, has been a […]


Impact & Regulations

Shell ready to embark on seabed survey activities at natural gas field

January 2, 2024

Via: Offshore Energy

The National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) confirmed the approval of Shell’s environment plan in December 2023, enabling the oil major to undertake the Crux seabed survey within production licenses AC/PL1 and WA-33-PL. This seabed survey will […]


Shipping

2023 in review: A transformative year for shipping and maritime

January 2, 2024

Via: Offshore Energy

The push for decarbonization and energy transition seen this year paints a promising picture of the industry’s ability to navigate complex global dynamics and emerge stronger on the path toward a more environmentally conscious and efficient future. Here’s a glimpse […]


Shipping

2023’s most notable deals in trucking

December 29, 2023

Via: FreightWaves

Trucking M&A was tepid again in 2023 as freight demand slowed. Interest rates stepped higher, which proved a hindrance to deal financing, and tightened credit markets were met by still lofty valuation expectations from sellers. Through the first week of […]


Shipping

Shippers accuse carriers of price gouging

December 29, 2023

Via: Container News

Shippers and forwarders are becoming increasingly concerned about carrier price gouging on the Asia to Europe services citing massive increases in charges that are being merged into a single charge from January. According to one forwarder, who wanted to remain […]


Shipping

California regulators will not enforce drayage fleet registration rules — yet

December 29, 2023

Via: Transport Dive

The California Air Resources Board said it will delay enforcing certain registration or reporting provisions of its Advanced Clean Fleets regulation, just days ahead of a year-end deadline it had set for trucking companies. Under the rule, drayage fleets and […]


Impact & Regulations

Florida lawmakers urge governor to accept Carbon Reduction Program investments

December 28, 2023

Via: Transportation Today

Members of Florida’s Democratic Congressional Delegation recently sent a letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis, urging him to accept $320 million in federal Carbon Reduction Program funds to reduce carbon pollution and improve the state’s transportation network. Florida is the only […]


Impact & Regulations

Idaho Transportation Department initiates testing to make snow plows more visible

December 28, 2023

Via: Transportation Today

The Idaho Transportation Department is conducting a preliminary testing program in North Idaho to assess the efficiency of increasing visibility on plows with the goal of reducing the number of accidents. Green and yellow are among the most highly visible, […]


Shipping

Labor, climate costs loom large for trucking in 2024

December 28, 2023

Via: FreightWaves

While election-year politics may gridlock Congress from passing meaningful truck-related legislation in 2024, the potential for a change in administrations could be a catalyst for finalizing two regulations that have major cost and operational implications for the industry. Proposed rules […]