Biden Administration's Delay on Major Natural Gas Export Terminal
The Biden administration has hit the pause button on a critical decision regarding the approval of the largest natural gas export terminal in the United States.
Building Trust and Engagement in the 21st Century Marketing Landscape
In the ever-evolving landscape of marketing, defining branded content has been a challenge, primarily due to the industry's constant changes.
Dry Van Freight Contracts Fall
While contract and spot prices in the transportation industry have been narrowing, there's still a significant gap between the two, as pointed out by Adamo.
Walmart's Unique Approach to Truck Driver Retention
With approximately 14,000 drivers, Walmart has one of the industry's most elite driving forces and has added 5,800 drivers in the past five years.
Legal Battle Emerges Over $10 Billion Wind Power Transmission Line Through Arizona's Cultural Heartland
In a legal move, a federal judge is being urged to issue a halt on construction for a $10 billion transmission line that is intended to carry wind-generated electricity from a remote area in southeastern Arizona to customers as distant as California.
United Airlines Reevaluates Fleet Plans Amidst Boeing 737 Max 10 Uncertainties
United Airlines is reconsidering its fleet plans involving the Boeing 737 Max 10 due to a series of delays and recent grounding issues.
C.H. Robinson Revolutionizes Shipping with Electronic Bills of Lading
C.H. Robinson, a third-party logistics provider, is stepping up its game by going digital with electronic bills of lading (eBOLs).
Stellantis' Workforce Changes Spark Concerns and Union Opposition
Stellantis has made a significant announcement about the separation of 539 supplemental employees from its U.S. manufacturing operations, a move that has sparked concerns, especially from United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain.
Shares Soar as Spirit and JetBlue Appeal Ruling Blocking Merger
Shares of Spirit Airlines surged approximately 10% following the announcement that both Spirit and JetBlue plan to appeal a federal judge's ruling against their merger on antitrust grounds.
Amazon Announces Limited Layoffs in Buy with Prime Unit Amid Ongoing Restructuring
Amazon.com has announced layoffs affecting fewer than 5% of its Buy with Prime unit employees.
Rising Insurance Premiums Squeeze Corporate Profits
Hidden inflationary costs are squeezing corporate profits, and it's not just the usual suspects like input and freight costs.
Winter Storms Ravage U.S., Bringing Snow, Ice, and Tragedy
The U.S. is in the grip of extreme winter weather, causing disruptions and tragic incidents across the country.
Former Kansas City Southern CEO Joins J.B. Hunt's Board
J.B. Hunt Transport Services has welcomed former Kansas City Southern President and CEO Patrick Ottensmeyer to its board, expanding the board to 10 seats.
Yellow Corp. Continues Asset Sales, Generating Over $82 Million from Terminal Leases
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court has given the green light to Yellow Corp.'s sale of 23 terminal leases to various buyers, totaling $82.89 million.
Warren Buffets Company Completes Acquisition of Pilot Travel Centers
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has completed its acquisition of the final 20% stake in Pilot Travel Centers, a major truck-stop operator.
Canadian Authorities Suspend Trucking Companies After Tunnel and Highway Accidents
Canadian authorities have taken action against two Vancouver-area trucking companies following accidents involving their vehicles.
Federal Judge Blocks JetBlue's Acquisition of Spirit Airlines
A federal judge has put the brakes on JetBlue Airways' acquisition of Spirit Airlines, a deal valued at $3.8 billion, stating that it would negatively impact price-sensitive consumers by removing the discount carrier from the market.
Climate-Induced Drought Disrupts Panama Canal, Sending Ripples Through Global Trade
Climate change is causing a major headache for global trade as an unprecedented drought in the Panama Canal disrupts container traffic.
Uber to Close Drizly Alcohol Delivery App
Uber is bidding farewell to its alcohol delivery app, Drizly, which it acquired for a substantial $1.1 billion investment three years ago.
Biden Administration Pledges $623 Million for Electric Vehicle Charging Network Expansion
The Biden administration is injecting $623 million into the nation's electric vehicle charging network, with a focus on disadvantaged communities and freight trucks.