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Producer Prices Rose 2.1% From Last Year, Most Since April
WASHINGTON — U.S. producer prices rose in March from a year earlier at the fastest pace in nearly a year, but the gain was less than economists expected.Â
April 11, 2024Feds: Ford Driver Using Automated System Before Fatal Crash
DETROIT — The driver of a Ford electric SUV involved in a February fatal crash in Texas was using the company's partially automated driving system before the wreck, investigators said.
April 11, 2024Roadrunner Opens Service Center in Atlanta
Roadrunner opened a new less-than-truckload service center in Atlanta, the longhaul freight carrier announced April 10.
April 10, 2024Energy Researcher: Peak Oil Won’t Happen Before 2030
Global oil demand won’t peak before the end of this decade due to underwhelming fuel economy standards and slowing adoption of electric vehicles in the U.S., energy researcher Enverus says.
April 10, 2024NTSB's Report on East Palestine Due Out in June
The head of the National Transportation Safety Board told senators the agency expects to unveil a report in June detailing last year’s freight train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
April 10, 2024What Is the Supply Chain Crisis?
Why are goods delayed and freight disrupted? This short video explains the supply chain crisis and what it means for trucking, logistics, and global trade.
April 10, 2024What Is Supply Chain Resilience?
Supply chain resilience is the ability to persist, adapt or transform in the face of change and challenges. Learn more here.
April 10, 2024Shipping Giant MSC Vows to Fight ‘Excessive’ $63M FMC Fine
The world’s largest container carrier will push back against a proposed U.S. government fine that would rank among the stiffest penalties handed down by the Washington regulator.
April 10, 2024Baltimore Port Closure Means 35% Drop in April Coal Exports
Closure of the Port of Baltimore — America’s second-biggest hub for coal — has choked exports of the fossil fuel, with flows expected to plunge 35% this month.
April 10, 2024Rental Clothing Firm Opens Kansas City Fulfillment Center
Operations have begun in Missouri at a 600,000-square-foot fulfillment center for women’s rental clothing company Nuuly in a $60 million two-phase project to create 750 jobs in five years.
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