Mullen Group experienced an increase in revenue that was driven largely by acquisitions during the second quarter of 2025, the company reported July 24.
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Knight-Swift Posts Revenue, Earnings Rise in Challenging Q2
The Phoenix-based truckload motor carrier posted net income of $34.2 million, or 21 cents a diluted share, for the three months ending June 30. That was 68.7% higher than last year.
July 24, 2025Walmart Hires Instacart Executive to Lead AI Push
Walmart is hiring an executive from Instacart to accelerate its use of artificial intelligence as one of the world’s largest retailers looks to bolster its competitive edge.
July 23, 2025FedEx Freight Delays Enforcement of NMFC Updates for 150 Days
“Customers who want to begin using the new classes now are welcome and encouraged to do so; there is no requirement to wait until Dec. 1,” the company told Transport Topics.
July 23, 2025Averitt Announces Record Pay Increase for Hazmat Drivers
The Cookeville, Tenn.-based transportation and logistics company said these regional drivers saw their compensation increase to 64 cents per mile.
July 18, 20254 Former Yellow Terminals Sell for $6.85 Million
A Queens, N.Y.-based building firm, Kordun Construction, bought the most expensive property of the four — a Plainview, N.Y., service center — for $4 million.
July 18, 2025ArcBest’s Judy McReynolds to Retire as CEO at End of Year
McReynolds has spent 28 years with ArcBest, including the past 15 as CEO. She was ArcBest’s chief financial officer before becoming the top executive.
July 17, 2025Walmart Eliminates Hundreds of Store-Support, Training Jobs
Walmart is cutting hundreds of store-support roles, its latest move to simplify the structure of the world’s largest retailer.
July 17, 2025Trump Says Coca-Cola Agrees to Use Cane Sugar for US Coke
President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post that Coca-Cola Co. has agreed to use cane sugar in Coke beverages sold in the U.S.
July 16, 2025Amazon Emissions Climb 6% in 2024 on Data Centers, Fuel Use
Amazon.com's carbon emissions rose for the first time in three years in 2024, driven by data center construction and fuel consumption by its delivery providers.
July 16, 2025