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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.
 

BusinessLogistics

CN Rail鈥檚 New CEO Apologizes to Customers, Vows Better Service

Canadian National Railway Co.鈥檚 new leader apologized to customers and vowed to clear backlogs and speed up service immediately by deploying additional resources.

March 7, 2018
BusinessTechnologyLogistics

Industry Ready to Meet Demand for Last-Mile Delivery Option

ATLANTA 鈥 A combination of better equipment, increasing governmental pressure and improving economics is aligning to make a case that alternative-power options can make practical sense to meet the trucking industry鈥檚 growing last-mile delivery needs, experts said.

March 6, 2018
GovernmentLogistics

Maritime Commission to Investigate Port Operator Charges on Demurrage, Delays

The Federal Maritime Commission has ordered a formal investigation on the detention, demurrage and per diem charges made by ocean carriers and marine terminal operators.

March 6, 2018
GovernmentBusinessEquipmentLogistics

Port of Virginia Starts New Truck-Appointment System at Norfolk International Terminals

The Port of Virginia began phasing in a new appointment system for truckers calling on its biggest facility 鈥 Norfolk International Terminals 鈥 part of an effort to cut congestion as cargo volumes continue to grow.

March 6, 2018
BusinessLogistics

Canadian National Replaces its CEO Amid Service Delays

Railroad giant Canadian National Railway has abruptly replaced CEO Luc Jobin, saying it needed a leader who would 鈥渆nergize the team,鈥 and named Jean-Jacques Ruest as interim president and CEO.

March 5, 2018
GovernmentBusinessLogistics

South Carolina Ports Grow Volume, Prep for Larger Vessels

South Carolina Ports Authority reported a 1.8% gain in container volume growth in the first half of its fiscal 2018 year and announced the arrival of two new cranes just as it begins to deepen Charleston Harbor.

March 5, 2018
GovernmentBusinessLogisticsTCA

Trump Sends Mixed Signals on Steel Tariffs, Canada, Mexico and NAFTA

President Trump suggested March 5 he may end steel tariffs on Mexico and Canada if they give him better trade terms while re-negotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement.

March 5, 2018
GovernmentLogisticsTCA

California May Tear Down Major Bridges to Build Bigger Ones for Oversized Trucks

Flush with new gas tax funds, state officials are exploring what could be the biggest Sacramento freeway redo in modern times 鈥 tearing down and replacing the twin freeway bridges that carry Interstate 5 over the American River.

March 5, 2018
BusinessLogistics

CN Rail CEO Steps Down After Less Than Two Years

Overwhelmed by a surge in freight, Canadian National Railway Co. said its CEO is stepping down after less than two years, vowing to replace Luc Jobin with a leader who can deliver 鈥渟peed and determination.鈥

March 5, 2018
BusinessLogistics

Drivers Sue XPO on Contractor Classification at California Ports

A suit filed against XPO Logistics Cartage centered on its classification process for drivers at the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles added a new wrinkle to existing suits on the subject by requesting a permanent injunction against the firm for the practice.

March 2, 2018