Daimler chairman Ola Kaellenius recently announced that the company was taking a “reality check” on autonomous taxis and focusing on self-driving longhaul trucks instead.
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Atlanta Mayor Announces Leader, Plan for City’s DOT
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has announced a commissioner and a comprehensive plan for her city’s transportation department.
November 18, 2019The 2019 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers: Growth Continues Despite Trade Tensions
All but a handful of the companies ranked on the 2019 Top 50 Global Freight Carriers list posted higher freight revenues in 2018 than the previous year, as the majority of the world’s largest freight carriers continued to enjoy strong demand in many key markets.
November 18, 2019A New Era in Global Trade
Ongoing trade negotiations among the United States and many of its key global trading partners have ushered in a time of change and uncertainty for many international shippers.
November 18, 2019Dutch Shippers, Logistics Firms Prepare for Brexit Disruption
AMSTERDAM — The long and arduous path to Brexit has been rife with political wrangling, but companies and government agencies have been preparing for disruption despite the uncertainty of the outcome.
November 18, 2019Netherlands Takes Tech-Forward Approach to Transporting Freight by Land, Sea and Air
This small country is a big player on the freight scene and is considered one of the most prominent logistics hubs for products entering and exiting the European Union.
November 18, 2019Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Support Women in Trucking
Lawmakers in the Senate and House of Representatives have introduced legislation that would support women in the trucking industry.
November 15, 2019California Sues Trump EPA in Fight Over Green Auto Rules
California sued the Trump administration for rescinding an Obama-era waiver that allows the state to require sales of electric vehicles and set stricter auto-emissions standards than the federal government.
November 15, 2019US Factory Output Declines by Most Since April Due to GM Strike
U.S. manufacturing output slumped in October by the most in six months as an auto workers strike at General Motors Co. curtailed vehicle production and the trade war continued to weigh on other factories.
November 15, 2019US Signals China Trade Talks in Final, Hardest Steps to a Deal
President Donald Trump’s administration signaled talks with China over the first phase of a broad trade agreement are entering the final stages when the most contentious and complex issues are debated, with no guarantee that another breakdown will be averted.
November 15, 2019