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    Asia port disruption wave reaches Singapore
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    Congress, states join DOT targeting non-English-speaking truckers
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Asia port disruption wave reaches Singapore

That the port is the largest transshipment hub makes it convenient for carriers to transship cargo as they redeploy vessels from European and other long-haul trades to US-focused services.

Congress, states join DOT targeting non-English-speaking truckers

Trucking executives don’t believe a crackdown on truck drivers who can’t speak or read English will significantly reduce truck capacity.

J.B. Hunt launching Quantum de Mexico for time-sensitive cross-border freight

To achieve the promised 95% on-time performance, J.B. Hunt will require a strong collaboration with BNSF Railway and Grupo México Transportes (Ferromex) to navigate challenges in cross-border rail.

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