Investments in cold-chain facilities bolster booming reefer business.
Georgia’s Center for Innovation is a big ally for logistics companies operating in the State of Georgia.
Returns processes emerge as important element of customer experience, but there are some pitfalls to avoid.
New FMC case may (or may not) provide a remedy.
Pending court case will determine whether USTR followed implementation rules.
Data points to more contract carriage and away from spot market
U.S. agricultural exports fall victim to drought and low river levels. The conundrum of the ag transportation is the barges on the Mississippi River move north-to-south while rail routes run east-to-west.
Agriculture shippers complain proposed FMC reg allows carriers too much leeway.
Lisa Yakomin, president of the Association of Bi-State Motor Carriers, says conditions have improved for truckers working the Port of New York/New Jersey. That’s the good news, but falling cargo volumes are a worry.
If litigation is successful, offshore leases may be in jeopardy.
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