Oregon lawmakers on June 30 approved $100 million for a new container terminal at the Port of Coos Bay, propelling the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port from proposal to construction plan.
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Sales Fall in Q2 for Daimler Truck
Sales fell in the second quarter for German commercial vehicle manufacturer Daimler Truck due to sharply lower sales in the Trucks North America segment.
July 7, 2025Nikola Bankruptcy Leaves Truck Buyers Scrambling
Some customers have secured the fuel their tractors need. Others parked the trucks as court proceedings play out. All continue to work the phones in search of more amenable solutions.
July 3, 2025DHL Supply Chain North America Promotes Kunar to CEO
Mark Kunar, previously DHL Supply Chain North America’s chief financial officer and chief strategy officer, replaces Patrick Kelleher. He'll report to Oscar de Bok, DHL Supply Chain CEO.
July 3, 2025NMFTA Tackles Cyber-Enabled Cargo Thefts With New Framework
NMFTA has released a framework aimed at helping carriers and brokers fight back against the growing and increasingly sophisticated problem of digitally enabled cargo theft.
July 3, 2025RNG Gains New Momentum in Longhaul Trucking
Recent data and developments indicate at least one emerging technology’s path forward is becoming clearer — renewable natural gas.
July 3, 2025Moove Looks to Expand to US With Waymo Fleet
African ride-hailing startup Moove is close to raising $1.2 billion in a debt round that will help it finance a rollout of an autonomous-driving fleet with Waymo and expand in the U.S.
July 2, 2025Rivian Limits EV Output to Avoid Excess of Outgoing Models
Rivian produced about half as many electric vehicles as Wall Street expected in the second quarter prior to the launch of 2026 model year vehicles later this month.
July 2, 2025Tesla Sales Fell Sharply in Q2 Over Musk Backlash
Sales of Tesla electric cars fell sharply in the last three months as boycotts over Elon Musk’s political views continue to keep buyers away.
July 2, 2025Trucking Still Squeezed by High Costs and Low Rates
ATRI's latest Analysis of the Operational Costs of Trucking survey found that while the average cost of operating a truck dipped slightly last year, some marginal costs jumped.
July 2, 2025