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Trucking Industry Heads Into Smoother Holiday Season

This holiday shipping season is expected to be marked by fewer delays and disruptions compared with the past two years, thanks to early freight movements, a flattening of volume and increased capacity, experts said.

November 17, 2022
GovernmentBusinessTechnologySafetyFuel

Government Plans to Require Large Contractor Emissions Reports

Federal regulators have proposed a new climate-reporting rule that would require large federal contractors to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions, climate-related financial risks and science-based emissions reduction targets.

November 17, 2022
BusinessTechnologyEquipment

How Trailer Technology Has Progressed Since 2002

The standardization of telematics and trailer tracking opened the doors to countless more opportunities for optimization - from tire pressure management and fuel economy, to load sensing and climate controls. The progress made in trailers and safety technology is best told from the perspective of an industry veteran who has become an expert in the field. What challenges - from landing gear issues to a disrupted supply chain - have demanded change and how has the industry responded? On December 7, CEO of Business Accelerants and Transportation Safety Equipment Institute (TSEI) Executive Director Paul Menig joins TT's Dan Ronan to discuss his work with TMC on next gen refrigerated trailers, how retrofitting really works, and his must-have tech list for trailer purchasing.聽

November 17, 2022
BusinessLogisticsGlobal FreightTCA

Federal Maritime Commissioners Praise Growth at Port of Mobile

Two members of the Federal Maritime Commission praised the growth, diversity and import-export balance of the Port of Mobile during a visit on Nov. 16.

November 17, 2022
GovernmentBusiness

Unemployment Claims Drop, Complicating Anti-Inflation Measures

The U.S. job market remains healthy as fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, despite the Federal Reserve鈥檚 rapid interest rate hikes this year intended to bring down inflation and tighten the labor market.

November 17, 2022
BusinessEquipmentLogistics

Amazon Employees Fear 鈥楴o One Is Safe鈥 as Layoffs Roil the Ranks

鈥淣o one is safe.鈥 So wrote an Amazon.com Inc. employee on an internal chat room as the company began the largest round of layoffs in its history.

November 16, 2022
BusinessTechnologyEquipment

Orange EV to Relocate Headquarters to Support Product Demand

Orange EV will establish a new corporate headquarters and manufacturing operations in Kansas City, Kan., the electric heavy-duty vehicle manufacturer announced Nov. 16.

November 16, 2022
BusinessTechnologyLogistics

Why XPO Continues to Choose Change

For a time XPO made headlines for its number of acquisitions, now XPO is changing its strategy to maximize the efficacy of its respective offerings.

November 16, 2022
BusinessLogistics

Third Railroad Workers Union Turns Down Pact

The possibility of a nationwide freight railroad strike is increasing after another union turned down a tentative agreement that was negotiated in mid-September among the major Class I carriers, a management council and the Biden administration.

November 16, 2022
GovernmentBusinessEquipment

Factory Output Barely Rises After Tepid Gains in Prior Months

U.S. factory output rose in October by less than expected after downward revisions to prior months, suggesting manufacturing is losing some steam as domestic and global demand moderates.

November 16, 2022