The Los Angeles Harbor Commission has approved a plan to start implementing the Port of Los Angeles’ employee driver mandate next year.
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Consumer Confidence Falls in September
Consumer confidence declined in September, according to the latest Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan monthly consumer sentiment index released Friday.
October 1, 2010Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore dive into the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies. They address trade challenges, mergers, sector trends and more.
Logistics Education — A Note from the Publisher
Logistics and supply chain management are critical needs for many businesses today and many companies are looking to schools to help workers obtain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed.
October 4, 2010Logistics and Supply Chain Certification Programs
Following is a list of major logistics and supply chain education programs and what they offer.
October 1, 2010CSX to Boost Dividend 8%
CSX Corp. said it would raise its quarterly dividend 8% to 26 cents per share, from the previous 24 cents.
September 30, 2010Intermodal Traffic Sets Record for Year
Intermodal traffic increased 17.3% last week from a year earlier, the highest volume in 2010, the Association of American Railroads said.
September 30, 2010Consumer Confidence Falls in September
Consumer confidence dropped in September to the lowest level in seven months, the New York-based Conference Board said Tuesday.
September 28, 2010Trailer Orders Jump 55% in August
Commercial trailer net orders rose 55% in August from a year earlier, ACT Research Co. said.
September 27, 2010L.A. Port Staff Suggests Delaying Start Date of Owner-Operator Ban Until End of 2011
Port of Los Angeles staff members are recommending that harbor commissioners push back until the end of 2011 the first phase of the port’s clean trucks program requiring that employee-only drivers move drayage trucks.
September 27, 2010Universities, Schools Lack Adequate Funding to Meet ‘Critical’ Need for Supply-Chain Workers
As demand for people with transportation and logistics skills grows, many colleges and universities are finding it difficult to expand programs to meet the needs of shippers and freight carriers who are seeking trained workers and management personnel.
September 27, 2010