The Teamsters had a pair of judicial developments this month, with mixed outcomes.
Werner Enterprises announced it is deploying more intermodal assets into Mexico.
Sagepoint Logistics is launching a dedicated truckload carrier in June, using 60 Freightliner Cascadias equipped with Cummins’ X15N engines.
Love’s Travel Stops recently opened its second San Antonio location, which will soon feature its first Whataburger restaurant, the company announced April 16.
Rep. Brad Knott (R‑N.C.), a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, unveiled the SAFER Transport Act as a means to combat cargo theft.
The agreement, which has not been finalized, would offer as much as $500 million in financing in exchange for warrants to purchase up to 90% of the new entity.
DQS Solutions & Staffing announced it has acquired Comprehensive Logistics, Inc., further expanding its transportation and logistics platform.
Alaska Airlines and Amazon have restructured their air transportation agreement, but Alaska executives say the contract to fly Airbus freighter aircraft still isn’t profitable.
The more cautious outlook puts United broadly in line with peers grappling with the same pressures, including Delta and Alaska Air.
Small and medium-sized businesses are rapidly restructuring sourcing and inventory strategies to mitigate the impact of tariffs.
Company says Didier Papadopoulos' decision was personal and wasn’t based on any “disagreement or dispute” with Joby.
“It’s a bit naive to say that, after this has ended, that things will go back to pre-war situations,” said Jotaro Tamura, president and CEO of Mitsui.
Iran has sought to charge some vessels for safe passage through the waterway since the Middle East war began.
Shell Starship 3.0 natural gas truck showcased major efficiency gains at the U.S. Eco-marathon with 0.25 drag and 204 ton-miles per gallon.
The price for a barrel of Brent crude oil, the international standard, added 1.7% to $100.16 on uncertainty about when the war with Iran could let up.
Gnosis Freight names ex-Walmart global logistics head Gary Adams to its board. He brings over 30 years of supply chain leadership experience.