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OPEC Crude Production Steady for Third Month
OPEC’s crude production remained steady for a third month, while some key members continued to pump above agreed limits.
July 1, 2024Global Sea Transport Leaps Most Since 2010 After Attacks
A gauge of global sea transport is heading for its biggest annual jump since 2010 after attacks in the Red Sea have forced ships to travel longer distances.
July 1, 2024Crossword Puzzle Solution for July 1, 2024
Here's the solution to the crossword puzzle found in the July 1, 2024 print edition.
July 1, 2024Continental Express Adds Chicago-Area Terminal
Continental Express opened its ninth location nationwide with a new terminal in Illinois, the company announced June 24.
July 1, 2024CDK: ‘Substantially All’ Car Dealerships Restored After Hack
CDK Global said “substantially all†the dealerships it serves that were disrupted by a hack have seen their management systems come back online.
July 1, 2024Perspective: Autonomous Trucking Is Not a Race
How will self-driving trucks win the trust of the millions of Americans driving their own vehicles alongside them?
July 1, 2024New Baltimore Bridge Could Have Higher Clearance
BALTIMORE — Authorities will soon decide if they want to raise the 185-foot vertical clearance of the area's bridges, and by how much.Â
July 1, 2024Samsara Extends Tracking to Small, High-Value Assets
CHICAGO — Connected fleet technology provider Samsara has launched a new tracking device for small assets and is adding new features to enhance driver safety.
July 1, 2024Maersk Drops Out of Bidding for Logistics Giant DB Schenker
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S withdrew its bid for DB Schenker, the logistics unit of Deutsche Bahn AG that has been reported to be valued at more than $16.1 billion.
July 1, 2024How To Turn Risk Management Into a Competitive Advantage
When truckers think about risk and safety, they tend to focus on catastrophic events on the road. But to shippers, safety involves more than accidents and out-of-service rates. Increasingly, they’re looking at carriers through a cybersecurity lens and asking what kind of risk they pose to their data, business, compliance, and reputation.
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