Arrive Logistics and BlueGrace Logistics Open Offices in Mexico Amid Surging Trade
Arrive Logistics and BlueGrace Logistics have jumped on the nearshoring bandwagon by opening their first offices in Mexico.
Trump-Supporting Truckers Stage NYC Delivery Boycott Amidst Ex-President's Fraud Fine
Some Trump-supporting truckers are boycotting deliveries to New York City following the former president's $355 million fraud fine.
Tedros Ghebreyesus Warns of 'Disease X' and Urges Global Pandemic Treaty Amid Controversy
WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus is sounding the alarm bells about something called "Disease X."
FMCSA's Call for Truck Lease Agreements is Combating Predatory Practices for Driver Safety
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is requesting lease agreements from truck drivers, especially if they suspect predatory or fraudulent terms.
China's Hyperloop Dream is Breaking Speed Barriers and Redefining Travel
Imagine zipping from New York to Los Angeles in less than an hour or hopping from London to Paris in just 15 minutes.
Alaska's Transportation Plan Rejected, Risking Billions in Federal Grants
Federal officials have turned down Alaska's multi-year transportation plan, risking delays in summer construction and jeopardizing billions in federal grants.
$350 Million Grants Available for State Crash Data System Enhancements
States have until May 1 to apply for grants of up to $350 million from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to enhance and standardize their crash data systems for seamless electronic sharing with the federal agency.
Intuitive Machines Launches Historic Moon Mission IM-1
Intuitive Machines, a Texas-based aerospace company, kicked off its maiden moon mission dubbed IM-1, potentially marking the first U.S. lunar landing in over 50 years.
U.S. Authorities Detain Luxury Cars Over Forced Labor Concerns
U.S. authorities are holding thousands of luxury cars from brands like Porsche, Bentley, and Audi due to a part that violates laws against importing goods made with forced labor in China.
Flight Attendants Demand Fair Pay
Last year, airline pilots scored hefty pay raises through new labor contracts, sparking a wave of demand for better wages among flight attendants.
UPS Expands Saturday Home Delivery Service Across Canada
Oh, Canada! UPS is launching a new Saturday home delivery service in key Canadian markets, starting with Toronto and expanding to Greater Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and Laval by March.
Knight-Swift Acquires Terminal Assets from Yellow and Venturing into LTL Sector
Companies have invested nearly $2 billion to acquire terminal assets from Yellow, comprising 128 properties and 25 leases.
Trucking Owner Pleads Guilty to Scheme Targeting Amazon and Bath & Body Works Shipments
An Ohio trucking company owner confessed to wire fraud in a federal court for participating in a scam that cheated shippers, including Amazon and Bath & Body Works.
Boeing Faces Delivery Decline Amid Safety Concerns
In January, Boeing saw a decline in aircraft orders and deliveries following a midflight incident involving a fuselage panel on one of its 737 Max 9s.
Is Hydrogen a Contender for Clean Fuel Dominance or a Niche Player in the Automotive Industry?
Hydrogen - the lightest element - is being touted as a promising clean fuel for the future, particularly in the automotive industry.
Yellow Corp. Asset Acquisition Bid Rekindled
A bid to acquire the remaining assets of bankrupt Yellow Corp. might be back on track, as a ballot sent to local union heads suggests.
United Airlines Faces $2 Billion Loss Since Scrapping Flight Change Fees
United Airlines made headlines three years ago when it axed flight change fees, a move that has cost the company an estimated $2 billion.
Lessons Can Be Learned from Tesla's Success and Arrival's Demise
Starting a new automaker is no easy feat, and it's been a rarity in the last four decades. It's not just about designing a car but also establishing the necessary infrastructure.
Hawaii's Clean Energy Transition is Navigating Challenges and Opportunities Amidst BYOD Program Rollout
In September 2022, Hawaii shut down its sole coal power plant as part of its goal to achieve entirely clean electricity by 2045.
UPS Implements Staff Reductions and Shift Cuts Across Multiple States Amidst Decreased Package Demand
UPS is scaling back package sorting shifts and reducing staff at facilities in Connecticut, Maryland, and Oregon due to decreased demand for package delivery.