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Thousands of Frozen Meat Containers Pile Up at Chinese Ports

Thousands of containers of frozen pork, chicken and beef are piling up at some major Chinese ports as transport disruptions and labor shortages slow operations, people familiar with the matter said.

February 18, 2020

Presidential Hopefuls Talk Infrastructure at Forum

Four presidential candidates emphasized the need to repair existing infrastructure and construct systems that meet future needs at a public forum in Las Vegas.

February 16, 2020

Nebraska DOT Unveils Omaha Transportation Study

The Nebraska Department of Transportation released the Metro Area Travel Improvement Study, which is meant to guide road improvements in the Omaha area for the next few decades.

February 14, 2020

Proposed Cargo Hub for N.Y. Town Faces More Delays

The Manlius town planning board this week urged 鈥済reat caution鈥 as town officials consider how a proposed rail-and-truck cargo hub near the CSX rail yard would affect traffic on Fremont and Kirkville roads.

February 14, 2020

Kansas Leaders Announce New Transportation Plan

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and Secretary of Transportation Julie Lorenz recently unveiled a new statewide transportation plan.

February 14, 2020

Tesla Offers $2B in Added Shares, Stock Goes Up Despite Dilution

Shares of Tesla rose about 1.5% in trading the morning of Feb. 13 after the electric vehicle and solar panel maker said it would sell over $2 billion worth of additional shares.

February 13, 2020

Trucking Stakeholders Question CARB鈥檚 Zero-Emissions Plan

A plan by California environmental regulators to get zero-emissions vehicles on the road as soon as possible is getting pushback from truckers and other concerned industry stakeholders.

February 13, 2020

Eric Boyette Appointed Chief of North Carolina DOT

Eric Boyette will serve as the next secretary of the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Gov. Roy Cooper announced.

February 13, 2020

CEOs, Lawmakers Sound Alarm on Canadian Rail Protests

Escalating protests against a Canadian natural gas pipeline are putting shipments of grain, propane, lumber and consumer goods in jeopardy and prompting consternation among executives and lawmakers.

February 12, 2020

FMCSA Final Rule Calls for Reduced Commercial Vehicle Registration Fees

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has issued a final rule that continues to reduce commercial vehicle registration fees in 2020 and 2021, the agency announced Feb. 12.

February 12, 2020