While Chinese ports are close to recovering, transit times to the United States have remained elevated, according to supply chain visibility company FourKites.
July 14, 2022Logistics News
For the commercial transportation business, moving things from point A to point B is job one. This coverage explores all of those movements at a global level and focuses on everything from global trade, ocean shipping, and port activity to intermodal business, rail operations and the greater supply chain.
Railroad Workers Being 鈥楪round to Dust,鈥 AFL-CIO Head Says
Efforts by national freight rail carriers to increase efficiency are having the opposite effect, a union official said July 12. Demoralized workers are leaving the industry, causing delays and damage to the national supply chain, said Greg Regan, president of the Transportation Trades Department of the AFL-CIO.
July 14, 2022Amazon Prime Day Pushed Web Sales Up 8.5% to $11.9 Billion
Online spending in the U.S. rose 8.5% to $11.9 billion during Amazon.com Inc.鈥檚 two-day Prime Day promotion, according to Adobe Inc., helping boost traffic on competing sites such as Walmart.com and Target.com that held their own sales.
July 14, 2022Port Envoy Lyons Faces Logistics, Labor Challenges
The new federal port envoy said he is 鈥渧ery optimistic鈥 about the progress being made to unkink the nation鈥檚 seaports and supply chain.
July 14, 2022White House Won鈥檛 Yet Step Into Rail, Port Talks
The White House is monitoring labor talks in the logistics industry as unions representing 115,000 rail workers and 22,000 West Coast dockworkers negotiate fresh contracts, but won鈥檛 get directly involved in either bargaining process now, its supply chain envoy said.
July 13, 2022Truckers Protest AB 5 Law at Three California Ports
Truckers servicing the California port gateways of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Oakland staged protests July 13 as state-level labor rules that change their employment status begin to go into effect, creating another potential choke point in stressed U.S. supply chains.
July 13, 2022Averitt Announces Pay Increases for Drivers
Cookeville, Tenn.-based Averitt Express announced July 13 it was raising pay for its less-than-truckload drivers as well as providing a new guaranteed weekly minimum for its regional and flatbed drivers and a shorter waiting period in receiving benefits coverage for its new hires.
July 13, 2022US Inflation Quickens to 9.1%, Amping Up Fed Pressure to Go Big
U.S. inflation accelerated in June by more than forecast, underscoring relentless price pressures that will keep the Federal Reserve on track for another big interest-rate hike later in July.
July 13, 2022I-81 Coalition Considers Federal Funding for Truck Parking
An Interstate 81 coalition wants to form a multistate team to apply for federal funds to improve truck parking following a recent roundtable discussion with six states about inadequate spaces along the vital eastern U.S. freight corridor.
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