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Friday, September 17, 2010
Having proved its resilience in the face of Hurricane Katrina and the recent BP spill, the Port of New Orleans is ready to demonstrate it can compete with some of its regional neighbors for more cargo in the future.
The drumroll for high spot market freight availability continues to beat along, according to the most recent data from the TransCore North American Freight Index.
Posted on 09/17 at 10:27 AM
News • Trucking • TransCore • Spot Market • Permalink
News • Trucking • TransCore • Spot Market • Permalink
Multiple media outlets are reporting today on a push to halt enacting a law designed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in California, entitled A.B. 32. Emissions reduction, no matter how you slice it, seems to be about as polarizing a topic as there is in the political landscape—and subsequently the freight transportation sector.
Unlike past weeks, there were no 2010 records set for railroad traffic for the week ending September 11, according to data released by the Association of American Railroads (AAR).
Posted on 09/17 at 08:44 AM
News • Railroad • Intermodal • AAR • Permalink
News • Railroad • Intermodal • AAR • Permalink
The Long Beach Express service will have first departures from Hong Kong and Yantian and a new second weekly call at Shanghai.
Posted on 09/17 at 08:29 AM
News • Freight • Ocean Freight • Logistics • Exports • China • Permalink
News • Freight • Ocean Freight • Logistics • Exports • China • Permalink
Metro Atlanta-based dedicated short-haul truckload carrier James Brown Contracting Inc. announced it as acquired Schrader Trucking Co, a Jefferson City, Tennessee-based dry van truckload carrier.
Posted on 09/17 at 07:51 AM
News • Schrader Trucking Company • Brown Trucking • Permalink
News • Schrader Trucking Company • Brown Trucking • Permalink
Global third-party logistics services provider OHL announced it has opened up new locations in Sparks, Nevada and Dallas and is also moving its existing location in Gainesville, Georgia to a larger facility.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Earlier this week, UPS said it has rolled out a new less-than-container (LCL) service between Japan and the United States.
On its fiscal first quarter earnings call earlier today, FedEx announced some significant changes for FedEx Freight, its less-than-truckload (LTL) unit
FedEx got fiscal year 2011 off to a strong start, with net income of $380 million for the quarter for a 110 percent increase from $181 million during the same timeframe a year ago.
Posted on 09/16 at 08:15 AM
News • FedEx • Earnings • Package Delivery • Less-Than-Truckload • Permalink
News • FedEx • Earnings • Package Delivery • Less-Than-Truckload • Permalink


