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Norfolk Southern to shut container spillover lot near Memphis
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Norfolk Southern Railway will shut one of two container spillover lots outside Memphis this week after a significant reduction in rail boxes coming into the inland hub from Savannah.
North-American rail
North American ports
Hapag-Lloyd hit with FMC rail demurrage complaint
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
The filing is just the latest in a barrage of complaints made against various container lines with the FMC in recent months, a flurry accelerated by major reform of US shipping law that went into effect in June.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Container Shipping News
Rail News
Container lines
Drayage
North-American rail
Intermodal providers
Roadrunner launches new driver app as part of broader tech overhaul
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
US less-than-truckload carrier Roadrunner is arming drivers in its network with a booking application that feeds into its new internal operational systems.
LTL
Trucking News
Logistics Technology News
South China barge, trucking costs to rise on pre-Lunar New Year disruption
Keith Wallis, Special Correspondent |
Carriers are suspending feeder services between Hong Kong and Shenzhen and second-tier ports in southern China from mid-January due to COVID-19 quarantine rules for barge crews heading home for the Lunar New Year holidays.
Container Shipping News
Trucking News
Container lines
Forwarding tech providers push into US trucking market
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
The need for forwarders to tether quoting and tracking in international freight modes to US surface modes has been highlighted by new offerings from ECU Worldwide and Freightos.
Trucking News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Logistics Technology News
Forwarding
LTL
Truckload
Intermodal providers
Decline in US for-hire truck tonnage gains speed
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Truck freight demand is falling closer to 2021 levels as 2022 draws toward its close, putting more pressure on truckload and LTL rates.
Surface
Trucking News
LTL
Truckload
Calmer supply chain waters beckon in 2023
Bill Cassidy, Senior Editor |
As the US economy slows, logistics managers are searching not just for lower supply chain costs but a normalization of freight flows and networks, a level of stability and predictability that remains elusive.
Container Shipping News
Trucking News
Forwarding
North-American rail
Intermodal volumes falling fast, rates to follow in 2023
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Domestic intermodal volume suffered its worst November in seven years, which will put additional pressure on intermodal providers to provide concessions to shippers on contracts for 2023.
North-American rail
Intermodal providers
US truckload costs to fall until late 2023: 3PLs
William B. Cassidy and Ari Ashe, Senior Editors |
Falling spot truckload rates may hit bottom in the first quarter of 2023, followed by contract rates later in the year, if forecasts from third-party brokers hold true.
Trucking News
Truckload
US intermodal shippers weigh spot vs. contract option heading into 2023
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Domestic intermodal shippers are paying less on the spot market than under contracts in several key outbound West Coast lanes, but riding the spot market deep into 2023 is a gamble that may or may not pay off.
Intermodal providers
US IPI needs fresh approach to recovering market share: analyst
Larry Gross, president and founder, Gross Transportation Consulting; and JOC analyst |
A more complex — and agile — approach will be required to help inland point intermodal grab a larger share of the freight that is arriving at US ports, writes JOC analyst Larry Gross.
Intermodal providers
Latest US truckload, LTL PPIs surprise on the upside
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Total US trucking costs rose in November, with revised US producer price index figures for truckload and LTL services indicating at least a temporary reversal in a months-long decline.
LTL
Shipper demand speeding drop-and-hook ‘evolution’
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Ryder System is joining the race to deploy more drop-and-hook trailer pools for shippers that need greater flexibility to reduce costs and counter supply chain disruption.
Truckload
LTL
Loss of Russia rail volume offset by rising Central Asia trade
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
A broad shift in China-Europe rail from the northern route through Russia to the middle corridor transiting Central Asia is unlocking new and largely untapped containerized markets for service providers.
International rail
US LTL volumes drop, but pricing proves resilient
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Less-than-truckload shipping volumes in the US are falling in the fourth quarter from all-time highs, but rates are slower to drop as carriers push back on absorbing higher costs.
LTL
Norfolk Southern acknowledges need to restore shipper confidence in rail
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Norfolk Southern furloughed thousands of employees during the early days of the pandemic and struggled to rehire the workforce necessary to handle the surge in intermodal volumes.
North-American rail
High stock levels, weak demand put CNY import rush in doubt
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The traditional increase in bookings for December and January shipments out of Asia is nowhere to be seen as importers in destination markets struggle with surplus stock levels and weakening demand.
Surface
Trucking News
Trucking labor
Meeting Europe’s modal shift to rail will top $500 billion: study
Greg Knowler, Senior Europe Editor |
Moving a significant share of Europe’s inland cargo from road to rail will be costly and challenging, but it is achievable through better utilization of door-to-door combined transport, a new report has found.
International rail
Breakbulk carriers
Major US freight brokers unveil appointment scheduling standards
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
J.B. Hunt, Uber Freight, and Convoy are partnering to develop and drive broad industry adoption of a standard process for truckload appointment scheduling.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
Truck brokers
Transportation hiring surge falls short in November
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Hiring expectations fell short across many transportation sectors in November, with real trucking employment dropping while warehousing firms and couriers added workers.
Trucking labor
LTL
Trailer makers boosting production as orders soar
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Stubbornly strong industrial output and pent-up demand are expected to keep pressure on trailer manufacturers to increase supply, even during a US economic slowdown.
Surface
Trucking News
LTL
Truckload
Trucking labor
Bipartisan Senate vote ends threat of US rail strike
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
The Senate measure ends the threat of a country-wide rail strike that could have begun Dec. 9, crippling cargo movement in the midst of the holiday season.
North-American rail
US truckload spot rates sag in November in atypical move
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Several US truckload shippers say they are leery of using the spot market because they wish to maintain strong relationships with their trucking partners rather than be seen as transactional when the market flips in favor of carriers.
Truckload
House takes action to avert crippling US rail strike
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
The US House of Representatives has waded into ongoing rail negotiations, passing a bill to prevent a potential strike and a second resolution that would give workers seven paid sick days.
North-American rail
North American ports
Rail shippers confident Congress will avert strike
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Trade groups representing railroads and shippers are confident Congress will act to prevent a potential strike in December, but that is not stopping them from discussing the stakes involved.
North-American rail
Top unions split on tentative agreement with US rails
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Lawmakers in Washington will face pressure to bridge the divide between rail labor and management because any job action could snarl supply chains in the weeks leading up to end-of-year holidays.
North-American rail
UP to lift demurrage caps at seven inland terminals
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Union Pacific Railroad will no longer cap storage fees at seven inland ramps beginning next week, citing declining import volumes on the West Coast that has restored more typical cargo flow.
North-American rail
UP battling box congestion at Chicago, Dallas terminals
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
UP is navigating congestion as ocean containers pile up in stacks in Chicago and Dallas, but the western US railroad believes it will clear the backlog at both terminals before the end of the year.
North-American rail
US truckload pricing index falls, but LTL goes flat
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The US producer price indexes for long-distance truckload and less-than-truckload took separate routes in October, with LTL pricing essentially unchanged and the truckload index falling.
LTL
Trucking News
Truckload volatility prompts fresh investment in pricing startup
Eric Johnson, Senior Technology Editor |
Greenscreens.ai has seen its roster of truckload broker customers grow to 70 this year, with previous investor Tiger Global putting another $5 million in the Florida-based software vendor.
Logistics Technology News
Trucking News
Third US rail union rejects tentative labor agreement
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers has become the third union to reject a collective bargaining agreement with US railroads reached in September, but no strike or lockout can take place until December.
North-American rail
US freight volumes still higher than 2021: Cass
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Freight volumes are dropping month to month but remain higher than a year ago, buoyed by inventory repositioning and easing supply constraints for manufacturers, according to the latest Cass Freight Index.
Truckload
LTL
Marine chassis manufacturer being probed by US authorities in duty case
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
The investigation by US authorities into whether Pitts Enterprises evaded duties on chassis may have serious ramifications for the South Carolina Ports Authority, which ordered 11,000 chassis from a Pitts subsidiary to launch its own pool next March.
Truckload
Intermodal providers clawing to keep rail business in 2023
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
The aggressive moves by intermodal providers to keep business with lower pricing come after North American domestic intermodal demand fell 10 percent between March and September.
Intermodal providers
M&A in US trucking, logistics cross ‘asset lines’
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
US transportation companies with cash on hand are acquiring asset-based truckers and non-asset freight brokers alike to add services and shipper customers and build network density.
Truckload
Drayage
Truck brokers
JOC Truckload Capacity Index dipped in Q3, but demand remains robust
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
After rising strongly from the third quarter of 2021 through the second quarter of this year, the JOC Truckload Capacity Index dropped slightly last quarter, but demand for equipment is still high.
Truckload
BNSF struggles persist for international loads in Chicago
Ari Ashe, Senior Editor |
Congestion continues at BNSF’s Logistics Park Chicago terminal as chassis shortages have led to prolonged turn times for truckers using LPC or other BNSF spillover lots.
North-American rail
Werner buys truckload brokerage ReedTMS
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The acquisition of ReedTMS Logistics not only expands Werner’s brokerage reach, it also delivers shipper customers in the staple food and beverage industries.
Truckload
Truck brokers
Seventh union ratifies tentative US rail agreement
Teri Errico Griffis, Associate Editor |
While three rail unions have yet to vote, one more has ratified the tentative five-year contract brokered in mid-September, bringing US Class I railroads and the dozen unions one step closer to a national bargaining agreement.
North-American rail
US truck capacity shifting as spot rates drop
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
US truckload capacity isn’t so much declining as it is shifting, according to data, and that will pose challenges to shippers and carriers trying to access trucks, trailers, and drivers.
Truckload
LTL
Truck brokers
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