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FMCSA Pursues Unsafe Truckers, Bus Lines
JOC Staff |
In an unprecedented sweep, the Department of Transportation shut down 26 bus operators for numerous safety violations after a year-long federal investigation.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
US Intermodal Rail Volume Rises 4.3 Percent
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
U.S. intermodal shipments on major railroads in the week ending May 26 rose 4.3 percent year-over-year and 1.2 percent from the week before, according to the Association of American Railroads.
North-American rail
Port Metro Vancouver Awaits End of CP Strike
Bill Mongelluzzo, Associate Editor |
Port Metro Vancouver, the Canadian port that has taken the brunt of the strike against Canadian Pacific Railway, is prepared to implement an orderly return to business if the railroad resumes operatio
Port News
North-American rail
CP Strike End Pushed Back
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
The restart of Canadian Pacific Railway service has been pushed back to at least Friday after legislation intended to end the strike by the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference stalled in the Canadian Sen
North-American rail
Cross-Border Rail Growth Outpaces Truck Transport
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Shippers appear to be increasingly turning to rail instead of truck when it comes to bringing high-value loads across the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico.
North-American rail
Forwarding
NAFTA Trade Hits Record $85.7 Billion in March
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
The value of surface transportation trade between the U.S. and Canada and Mexico hit a monthly record in March, topping $85.7 billion.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Air Cargo Carriers News
Forwarding
North-American rail
Higher Volume Drives Up Landstar Revenue
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Landstar System says truckload freight volumes are increasing and revenue rising about 10 percent in the second quarter despite a sometimes “choppy” economy.
Trucking News
Roadrunner Expands LTL Trucking in Northeast
JOC Staff |
Roadrunner Transportation Systems, one of the fastest-growing U.S.
LTL
Canada's Senate to Vote on Legislation to End CP Strike
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Canadian Pacific Railway shippers came a step closer to getting their raw materials and goods moving again after Canada’s House of Commons
North-American rail
Diesel Prices Hit Lowest Point Since February
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Diesel prices across the U.S. fell to the lowest point since early February, declining 5.9 cents in the week ending May 28 as oil prices crept up.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LTL
FMCSA Shuts Down Unsafe Trucking Company
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Federal regulators shut down Texas-based motor carrier Demco Express for serious safety violations, the sixth unsafe trucking
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Used Truck Prices Rose 16 Percent in April
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Truckers reeling from sticker shock when shopping for new trucks aren’t finding much relief in the used truck market, according to ACT Research.
Trucking News
FMCSA Extends Comment Period on CSA Changes
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Motor carriers, truck drivers, shippers and freight brokers will have more time to comment on proposed changes to the Compliance, Accountability, Safety or C
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
LTL
Truck brokers
Canada Could End CP Strike Thursday
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Canadian Pacific Railway shippers could see their raw materials and products move once again Thursday, as accelerated legislation to end a six-day strike takes effect, according to a report.
North-American rail
Rail News
Trucking Dashboard 2012: First Quarter
JOC Staff |
Trucking News
LTL
Trucking labor
Trucking? There's an App for That?
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Want to know what the next generation of technology used by transportation operators will look like? Glance at the nearest Android smartphone or Apple iPad.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
LTL
CP Says it Will Cut 3,400 Workers if Strike Continues
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Canadian Pacific Railway said it will have to lay off up 3,400 workers if the union doesn’t e
North-American rail
US-Canada Cross-Border Trucking Heats Up
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Looking for truck capacity? Look north. Tractor-trailer availability on the Canadian spot market was up 19 percent in April from a year ago, according to TransCore.
Trucking News
Officials Hope to Turn Port of Miami, Everglades Into Transshipment Hubs
Peter T. Leach, Senior Editor |
Florida Gov. Rick Scott is providing a model of what one state government can do to promote maritime trade.
Maritime
Rail News
Higher Costs Flatten Profit for Container Corp. of India
JOC Staff |
Container Corporation of India’s net profit stayed almost flat year-over-year at $160 million in fiscal 2011-12 ended March 31 as the state-owned intermodal logistics provider was hit by rising
Intermodal providers
Gunthers Transport Owner Files Bankruptcy Petition
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The owner of a trucking company shut down by federal regulators last year for numerous safety violations has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Trucking News
Intermodal Volume Up 3.1 Percent, AAR Reports
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Intermodal freight volume hauled by U.S. railroads rose 3.1 percent in the week ending May 19, as containerized intermodal freight continued a steady ascent.
Intermodal providers
North-American rail
Geodis Expands Trucking Operations Into China
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Geodis Wilson has expanded its international trucking services in Southeast Asia into China.
LTL
CSX's Ward Favors West Coast Port Growth
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
CSX Transportation CEO Michael Ward said he would prefer West Coast port growth to East Coast port expansion, because shipments from the West would less likely be diverted to trucks.
North-American rail
Maritime
Forwarding
Canada to Legislate on Monday End of Canadian Pacific Strike
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
The Canadian government plans to introduce legislation on Monday that would end a rail strike at Canadian Pacific Railway.
North-American rail
ATA Asks Congress to Mandate CSA Changes
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The American Trucking Associations is stepping up its campaign to force changes in the Compliance, Safety, Accountability or CSA program, asking Congress to require the Department of Transportation to
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Class 8 Truck Orders, Backlog Decline
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Net orders for new heavy-duty truck orders hit their lowest level since 2010 in April, continuing a decline
Truckload
Trucking News
Canada Ready to End CP Strike 'If Necessary'
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
The Canadian government is ready to legislate the end of the
North-American rail
YRC Names Ware President of LTL Carrier Holland
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Trucking giant YRC Worldwide chose a Scott D. Ware, a 27-year trucking veteran, to serve as president of its regional less-than-truckload subsidiary Holland.
LTL
RailAmerica Says Company in Preliminary Sales Talks
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
RailAmerica said it is in preliminary discussions with third parties regarding the potential sale of the short-line and regional railroad holding company.
North-American rail
Rail News
Canadian Pacific Suspends Canadian Service After Strike
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Canadian Pacific Railway suspended Canadian service on Wednesday after union workers began a strike early in the day.
North-American rail
For-Hire Truck Tonnage Dips 1.1 Percent in April
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
For-hire truck tonnage dropped 1.1 percent in April from March, but grew at a slightly faster year-over-year pace, 3.5 percent, than in the previous month.
Trucking News
LTL
Truckload Capacity Flattening, Survey Shows
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Capacity at a group of seven large truckload carriers dropped 0.6 percent from a year ago in the first quarter and only 0.3 percent from the fourth quarter, the smallest annual and sequential quarterl
Truckload
Trucking News
Labor Minister Attempts to Prevent Canadian Pacific Strike
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Canadian Labor Minister Lisa Raitt plans to meet with representatives of Canadian Pacific and a railroad union today in an effort to prevent a looming strike.
North-American rail
RailAmerica for Sale, Report Says
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
The owner of RailAmerica, a short line and regional railroad holding company, is reportedly trying to find a buyer for a 56 percent stake in the company, according to a report.
North-American rail
Diesel Prices Fall Below $4 a Gallon
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Diesel prices across the U.S. dropped below the $4 gallon mark, declining 4.8 cents in the week ending May 21 as oil prices rose more than $1.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
LTL
Antwerp to Operate Dutch Rail Terminal
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The Antwerp Port Authority has joined a consortium to operate a new rail freight terminal across the border of the Netherlands.
Intermodal providers
Rail News
Forwarding
Eaton to Buy Irish-based Cooper Industries
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Industrial manufacturer Eaton is purchasing a global electrical equipment supplier in a bid to create a $21.5 billion power management and manufacturing company.
Truckload
Union Gives Canadian Pacific 72-Hour Strike Notice
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Just days after William Ackman, an activist investor, wrested control of Canadian Pacific Railroad, the honeymoon is already over.
North-American rail
Trucking Safety on a Crash Course
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Two years after federal regulators launched the Compliance, Safety and Accountability initiative, the program is still incomplete, lacking a long-promised and crucial component: a new motor carrier sa
Trucking News
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Longshore labor
LTL
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