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Sparked by Amazon, Cargo Business Growing at Tampa International Airport

Cargo business at Florida's Tampa International Airport is growing, thanks in large part to online retailer Amazon.com Inc.

May 8, 2017

550 Warehouse Workers to Be Laid Off After Midwest Grocer Files for Bankruptcy

After almost 100 years of doing business, Joliet,Ill.-based Central Grocers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy May 4 and will lay off about 550 employees at the company's Joliet warehouse.

May 5, 2017

JSG Trucking Wins Prestigious California Safety Award

JSG Trucking works hard to keep California’s roads safe, and they have the awards to prove it.

May 5, 2017

YRC Worldwide Sheds 180 Management and Other Nonunion Jobs as Quarterly Loss Doubles

Overland Park, Kan.-based YRC Worldwide Inc. said that its financial loss doubled in the first quarter and that it cut 180 management and other nonunion jobs in a streamlining effort to make the trucking business more efficient.

May 8, 2017

Port Tampa Bay Opens Up on Becoming Cuba Ready

TAMPA, Fla. — "Cuba ready" for trade and travel opportunities with the island is how Port Tampa Bay promotes its stance on engaging the former Cold War enemy.

May 5, 2017

Big-Ship Era Dawns for East Coast as Record-Setting Ship Transits Panama Canal

The Panama Canal truly entered the big-ship era the week of May 8 when the largest vessel to date — a vessel from Asia that is as long as the Eiffel Tower is high and 158 feet wide — transited the expanded canal en route to the United States.

May 5, 2017

FedEx Freight to Expand Facilities at Colorado Springs Airport

FedEx Freight plans to move its Colorado Springs, Colo., terminal to a site it will lease that a Kentucky developer is buying from the Colorado Springs Airport, the airport's director said May 2.

May 4, 2017

Uber's Self-Driving Car Ambitions Live Another Day

SAN FRANCISCO — Uber and Waymo's industry-critical battle over self-driving car technology now includes allegations of cover-ups, clandestine meetings and big stock payouts. But a court hearing May 3 didn't result in one possible outcome: A halt to Uber's self-driving car plans.

May 4, 2017

Memphis IT Outage Could Slow FedEx Shipments

More than 120 FedEx Express flights out of Memphis International Airport in Tennessee were delayed early May 2 after an information technology system outage hit the company’s world hub.

May 3, 2017