US Consumer Prices Show Signs of Steady Decline as Inflation Cools
Consumer prices in the United States rose only 0.1% from April to May, indicating a continued easing of inflation.
UPS and the Teamsters Union have reached an agreement to install air conditioning in delivery trucks
Negotiators for UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) have reached an agreement to improve working conditions for UPS drivers.
Transition in the Job Market as the Great Resignation Subsides
The Great Resignation, a trend characterized by a surge in job resignations amid the pandemic, is coming to an end as the job market stabilizes.
Marijuana Legalization's Effects on the Trucking Industry
A recent report from the American Transportation Research Institute reveals that drivers and carriers are frustrated with the current limitations of drug testing, particularly the absence of a marijuana impairment test.
The independent contractor law in California is facing strong criticism and opposition
Lorena Gonzalez Fletcher, the former California state legislator who introduced and championed the anti-independent contractor law AB 5, is facing criticism and potential damage to her reputation.
CapRock Partners has completed getting 22 acres of land within North America's largest planned logistics business park
CapRock Partners has acquired a 22.1-acre parcel within the World Logistics Center master plan in Moreno Valley, California.
Trump's Spectacular Court Appearance: Rallying Supporters Amid Legal Challenges
Former President Donald Trump made a dramatic appearance as a criminal defendant in a federal court in Florida, pleading not guilty to 37 charges related to mishandling sensitive information and obstructing authorities.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has expressed concern over the collapse of a section of I-95
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has pledged to assist in the rapid repair of a section of Interstate 95 (I-95) on the East Coast, following its collapse in Philadelphia.
General Motors plans to allocate $632 million to produce next-generation pickup trucks in Indiana
General Motors (GM) has revealed its plan to invest $632 million in an Indiana plant for the production of the next generation of full-size pickup trucks.
GXO Logistics has announced the launch of a multiyear expansion plan in Germany
GXO Logistics has unveiled a multiyear expansion plan in Germany, starting with the construction of a 387,000-square-foot warehouse in Dormagen, a key logistics market.
The truth about long-distance EV road trips
When Gia Mora made a commitment in 2021 to fly only once every three years for environmental reasons, she faced challenges in long-distance travel.
The Chamber of Commerce urges President Biden to designate a mediator in contract negotiations between the PMA and ILWU
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has written a letter to President Joe Biden, urging him to appoint an independent mediator to assist in resolving labor negotiations at West Coast ports.
Suppliers' Emissions Pose Hurdles for Microsoft's Climate Goals, Threatening Carbon Negativity Ambitions
Microsoft faces challenges in achieving its climate targets due to the increasing emissions of its suppliers, as revealed in a review of emissions inventories from its top 100 suppliers.
Canadian Dockworker Strike Threatens Supply Chain, Raising Concerns for US Ports and Consumers
Over 7,000 unionized dockworkers in Canada may go on strike soon, causing potential disruptions in the supply chain that could impact the US and consumer prices.
The fluctuating prices in the tire market have led tire dealers to make strategic adjustments
The fluctuating prices in the tire market have led tire dealers to make strategic adjustments.
Top software in 3PLs and cold chain space
Technology plays a vital role in the supply chain, empowering and improving processes in the movement and storage of goods.
Regulatory authorities assure a thorough safety evaluation across all major freight railroads
The FRA recently completed a safety culture review of Norfolk Southern prompted by a significant derailment in Ohio.
The bankruptcy of Incora serves as a cautionary sign for aerospace supply chains
The recent bankruptcy filing of aerospace specialist Incora serves as a stark reminder of the close connection between supply chains and financial stability within an ecosystem.
More than 80% of packaging professionals believe that the supply chain is not sustainable
A survey conducted among senior leaders in the packaging industry has revealed that 83% of respondents question the sustainability of their supply chain.
Achieving decarbonization in the transportation sector will be an enormous undertaking
Global temperatures have risen by 1.1 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels, leading to increased CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere not seen in millions of years.