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Canada Defends Trade Policies Against FMC Inquiry
R.G. Edmonson, Associate Editor |
The Canadian government said it will “vigorously defend” its trade policies and infrastructure investments against any of the findings of a Federal Maritime Commission study looking into t
Port News
Maritime
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
North-American rail
DOT Clears Large Grant for NS Line in Michigan
John D. Boyd, Associate Editor |
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood cleared a $196.5 million grant for Michigan to spend on track upgrades, the first part of a nearly $350 million federal investment in a east-west track segment now
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
North-American rail
Hershey, Ferrero Sign Supply Chain Pact
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Two of the world’s largest candy makers say they will work together to sweeten their supply chains and reduce their carbon footprint in North America.
Industrial Real Estate News
Trucking News
Wal-Mart Adjusts Inbound-Freight Initiative
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Wal-Mart said it has learned to treat each supplier uniquely and when to let vendors run their own transportation since taking control of inbound logistics from its suppliers 18 months ago.
International ports
Trucking News
BNSF Pegs Flood-Related Costs at $375 Million
John D. Boyd, Associate Editor |
BNSF Railway says by the time it has finished with historic flooding along the Missouri River and elsewhere this year, it expects the tab to be “about $375 million.”
North-American rail
Rail News
FMC to Study Loss of HMT to Cargo Diversions
JOC Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission, jumping into a dispute over the shift of imported containers from the United States to Canada, voted Wednesday to launch an inquiry over whether the U.S.
Port News
Maritime
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Forwarding
North-American rail
Net Truck Orders Climb in September
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Net orders for heavy-duty Class 8 trucks rose in September, posting month-to-month and year-over-year gains, according to two vehicle research firms.
Truckload
Trucking News
Rails Look For Obama to Intervene in Labor Talks
John D. Boyd, Associate Editor |
The U.S.
North-American rail
Rail News
China Expected to Import Corn Despite Record Crop
Mark Szakonyi, Daily Content Editor |
China will need to import 2 million tons of U.S. corn by next year even though the country expects a record harvest this year, said the U.S. Grains Council.
Forwarding
Maritime
Rail News
ODFL’s Congdon Sees Slow Growth Ahead
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Less-than-truckload freight demand remains healthy despite fears of a return to economic recession, the head of Old Domi
LTL
Trucking News
Truckload Carriers to Keep Capacity Flat
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Fewer truckload carriers are planning to add capacity next year than had planned to do so six months ago, according to a survey by Transport Capital Partners.
Truckload
Trucking News
Diesel Prices Fall to 30-Week Low
Mark Szakonyi, Daily Content Editor |
Diesel prices across the United States dropped 3.7 cents in the week ending Oct. 3., hitting a 30-week low as crude oil prices fell to their lowest point in eight weeks.
Truckload
Trucking News
Russia's Fesco Boosts Revenue 27 Percent
Bruce Barnard |
Fesco, owner of Russia’s largest ocean carrier, boosted revenue by 27 percent in the first six months and forecast an even stronger second half performance.
Container lines
Maritime
Rail News
Forwarding
Shippers Step Up Campaign for Heavier Trucks
William B. Cassidy |
A coalition of about 200 shippers backing the use of heavier trucks launched a video campaign to build support for truck size and weight legislation.
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
What's Propping Up Rail Lumber?
John D. Boyd |
At a time when the U.S. housing market is in its worst condition since home ownership began to boom after World War II, railroads are hauling more lumber in 2011 than they did last year.
Rail News
US Box Loss Is Canada's Gain
Peter T. Leach |
A U.S.-Canada cross-border dispute simmering since last spring may be on the verge of boiling over.
Maritime
Rail News
Forwarding
Schneider Dedicated to Sharing
William B. Cassidy |
Shippers looking to lock down capacity are turning not just to carriers, but to each other, and logistics providers are bringing the assets they need to the dock.
Trucking News
LTL
FedEx Ground Delivers Profits
William B. Cassidy |
Express air shipments may provide heavy lift for FedEx when it comes to revenue, but ground freight is delivering the more solid profits.
Trucking News
FedEx Freight Priced for Profit
William B. Cassidy |
The FedEx trucking division, and the largest U.S. less-than-truckload carrier, reported a $42 million operating profit in the fiscal quarter ending Aug.
Trucking News
LTL
Driver Turnover Hits 79 Percent at Large Carriers
William B. Cassidy |
Truck drivers are leaving large truckload carriers for other employers at a faster pace, but smaller competitors are keeping more drivers, a survey shows.
Trucking labor
Trucking News
Shippers Urge Congress to Block Driver Rule Change
William B. Cassidy |
The battle over proposed changes to truck driver hours of service escalated on Capitol Hill this week as a group of shipping executives called on key members of Congress to oppose shortening the time
Trucking News
Asia Trucking Finds Another Gear
Mike King |
Intra-Asia transport traditionally has been a game played out by sea and air.
Trucking News
Maritime
Cool Cargo News
Intermodal Traffic Powers to All-Time Weekly High
John D. Boyd |
Rail intermodal volume at North America’s major railroads reached the highest weekly level on record, after a 2.8 percent gain in the week ending Sept. 24.
Rail News
Truckload Carriers Taking Accessorial Charges to Shippers
William B. Cassidy |
More than two-thirds of truckload carriers plan more use of accessorial charges, adding income from shipping fees to higher rates, Transport Capital Partners said.
Truckload
STB Reviews Berkshire Buyout Impact on BNSF Rates
John D. Boyd |
Federal regulators are opening a public proceeding on whether the premium Berkshire Hathaway paid in 2010 to buy BNSF Railway should be deducted from the valuation base that shapes the carrier’s
North-American rail
Rail News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
C.H. Robinson Acquires Food Distributor
William B. Cassidy |
C.H. Robinson Worldwide acquired Timco Worldwide, one of the largest melon sourcing and distribution companies in North America and Latin America, for an undisclosed sum.
Truckload
Truck brokers
DOT Finalizes Grant to Target Delaware Rail Snag
John D. Boyd |
The Department of Transportation’s finalization of a grant this week for rail work near Wilmington, Del., sets the state for improvements to freight and passenger train operations in that state
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Rail News
North-American rail
Truck Tonnage Index Points to Higher Demand
William B. Cassidy |
The month-to-month decline in for-hire truck tonnage slowed in August, and tonnage levels rose more strongly from a year ago compared with July.
Truckload
Trucking News
LTL
Report Says BNSF Terminal Will Reduce Truck Traffic
Bill Mongelluzzo |
BNSF Railway’s proposed $500 million near-dock intermodal terminal in Los Angeles-Long Beach will take up up to 1.5 million trucks a year off congested roads and freeways, according to a environ
Intermodal providers
Maritime
Rail News
North-American rail
Lawmakers Seek End to Trucking HOS Rewrite
JOC Staff |
Republican leaders of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, in a sharply worded letter to President Obama, are asking the White House to drop a proposed rewrite of trucking work rules
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Report Says 2010 Road Congestion Cost $101 Billion
John D. Boyd |
Urban road congestion made U.S. drivers buy 1.9 billion gallons of extra fuel last year and pay an extra $101 billion in total costs, including $23 billion for truck congestion.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Flatbed Rates to Rise 6 Percent, Says Stifel Nicolaus
William B. Cassidy |
Flatbed trucking rates are on track to rise 6 percent this year after rising 6 percent on average last year, according to investment research firm Stifel Nicolaus.
Truckload
Trailer Shipments Up 14 Percent From July
William B. Cassidy |
Shipments of commercial trailers reached heights in August not seen since 2007, but cancelled orders rose too, and the order rate slowed from previous months.
Truckload
Trucking News
Holland’s Rogers Named President of YRC National
William B. Cassidy |
YRC Worldwide named Jeff Rogers president of long-haul less-than-truckload carrier YRC and Mike Naatz president of regional LTL subsidiary Holland.
LTL
Trucking News
Morgan Stanley Sees Truckload Demand Rising
William B. Cassidy |
There may be more of a peak in trucking’s peak shipping season than expected this year, according to Morgan Stanley Research.
Truckload
Trucking News
Used Truck Sales Drop 3 Percent in August
William B. Cassidy |
Good used trucks are getting hard to find. Sales of medium- and heavy-duty used trucks dropped 3 percent from July to August, according to ACT Research.
Truckload
Trucking News
Feds Sue New Prime For Sexual Discrimination
William B. Cassidy |
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing New Prime, one of the largest U.S. truckload carriers, for discrimination against women truck drivers.
Trucking labor
Trucking News
DOT Approves $150 Million in New York Rail Grants
John D. Boyd |
Amtrak, CSX Transportation and other freight railroads in New York state will benefit after state officials got clearance from the Department of Transportation to spend $149.3 million in federal grant
North-American rail
Rail News
YRC Worldwide Cuts Two Executives
William B. Cassidy |
YRC Worldwide’s new CEO James L. Welch eliminated two executive positions at the trucking giant as he reorganizes its management team and functions.
LTL
Trucking News
Major Coal Shipper Helps Develop Illinois Mine
John D. Boyd |
Coal producer Alliance Resource Partners’s up to $525 million investment in a Southern Illinois mine being will generate shipments of 6 to 6.5 million tons annually
International ports
Rail News
North-American rail
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