Trump administration must advance plan for infrastructure, JAXPORT conferees told
Advancement of extensive U.S. transportation infrastructure projects is imperative, according to presenters today in the opening panel discussion at the JAXPORT Logistics & Intermodal Conference.
Cautious optimism at opening of St. Lawrence Seaway
In balmy weather on the first day of spring, the St. Lawrence Seaway opened its 59th navigation season at its Montreal entrance with a mood of cautious optimism prevailing among US and Canadian Seaway officials, government representatives and marine industry representatives.
Uncovering what you need in an intermodal and logistics partner - 10 things to consider
Kendall Kellaway III covers what you should consider while searching for your intermodal transportation and logistics provider
The future of container shipping may be smaller than we think
In a post-commoditization era, niche ports will emerge as value differentiators.
Remember railroads when talking infrastructure
In a time defined in large part by polarization and rancor, one area of public policy remains remarkably popular among the American electorate: reinvigorating U.S. infrastructure.
US West Coast Ports Increase Market Share in 2016
U.S. West Coast ports increased their market share in 2016 indicating losses to East Coast and Gulf ports are being reversed.
PMSA warns about trade impact on ports
John McLaurin, President of the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association (PMSA), warned that Trump administration trade policies could have a negative impact on U.S. trade and ports.
Tractor Supply CEO urges servant leadership in logistics
A servant leadership approach is critical to enhancing the supply chain, according to the chief executive of the largest U.S. rural lifestyle retailer.
California farmers say drought is over but regulatory constraints remain
Thanks to record 2016-2017 rainfall, the long California drought is over and California growers are feeling positive about the 2017 outlook.
Get ready ELD in view
One small change can have an enormous impact. The change in this case is the electronic logging device (ELD) mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in 2015.

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