The linear model of traditional supply chains is no longer adequate for modern freight thanks to e-commerce and different ...
Universal Logistics Holdings’ third-quarter financial results show year-over-year decreases in its trucking, brokerage and intermodal segments.
According to statistics from the Association of American Railroads, volume was 510,730 carloads and intermodal units, a 1.1% ...
Stormie Janzen of Total Transportation of Mississippi joins Jeremy Reymer to discuss the importance of being involved and engaged in the industry and how trucking comes together to respond to natural ...
Covenant Logistics Group reports truckload revenue of $198 million in the third-quarter, despite a soft freight market.
ATA economist Bob Costello cites macroeconomic “return to normalcy” as a promising sign for trucking amid stagflation and private fleet growth.
Ryder System expects to conclude 2024 as a company that in six years has steadily and inexorably changed itself from what it was and probably still is mostly known for — truck rentals — into a ...
An arbitrator has been appointed to oversee contract negotiations between Canadian Pacific Kansas City and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference.
In the first episode of the new Bring It Home podcast, co-hosts Craig Fuller and JP Hampstead speak with Dunavant Enterprises CEO Bill Dunavant about the future of Memphis Tennessee ...
UPS’s financial performance bounced back in the third quarter, but it flagged macroeconomic weakness and in-store shopping as potential headwinds for fourth-quarter volumes.
El Nino and extreme weather in Mexico may partially be to blame for shortages but heightened demand could be exacerbating it.
Both strikes have dealt a crippling blow to Boeing’s operating costs and have effectively halted 737 jet production at the company since Sept. 25. According to the union, the latest rejected contract ...