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02
Sep
Transportation capacity near 2-year low; pricing surges
Logistics Managers’ Index climbs higher in July Supply chain data shows transportation capacity has declined to a 22-month low with utilization and prices reaching 19-month highs. Those were a couple of the highlights from a report summarizing July data from […]
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31
Aug
Incoterms® 2020 Explained – The Complete Guide
The International Chamber of Commerce have published new Incoterms® 2020 that have come into effect from the 1st of January 2020. The ICC originally published Incoterms® in 1936 and have continually made updates to reflect the changes to the Global Trade environment. […]
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21
Aug
Full Truckload frenzy of 2020 is upon us
Load volumes: Absolute levels and momentum positive for carriers We are back within “broken record” territory, as we were at the beginning of the year. This time around, the repeating song is music to carriers’ ears. Meaning, each week I […]
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12
Aug
UPS Plans Hefty Holiday Fees Amid Coronavirus-Related Shipment Surge
United Parcel Service Inc. plans to impose hefty fees on large shippers during the holiday season, reflecting the added complexity and cost of an expected crush of online orders amid the coronavirus pandemic. The fees will test the ability of […]
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24
Jul
YRC’s government loan lifeline changes LTL landscape for rival carriers, shippers
Rival LTL carrier executives and YRC customers were stunned by what is the largest freight financial transportation assistance from the American government for a non-airline company. Trucking’s competitive dynamics changed mightily on July 1 with the U.S. government’s infusion of […]
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01
Jul
YRC gives government 30% stake in its latest financial bailout
YRC Worldwide (NASDAQ: YRCW) unveiled plans of a new $700 million lending agreement with the U.S. Department of the Treasury, which in turn will receive a stake of nearly 30% in the company. The July 1 press release outlines the […]
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22
Jun
USPS, facing fiscal calamity, confronts new challenges to international parcel competitiveness
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is fighting to keep its head above water amid staggering financial losses related to the coronavirus pandemic and the Trump administration’s refusal to grant the relief the agency says it needs to avoid going broke […]
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18
Jun
Trucker YRC Seeks to Defer Millions in Benefits Payments
By WSJ/Jennifer Smith One of the largest trucking companies in the U.S. is facing new financial strains that could jeopardize health insurance coverage for thousands of its workers in the midst of a pandemic. YRC Worldwide Inc., which slashed expenses […]
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09
Jun
Calling out racism in trucking
by Freight Waves / Clarissa Hawes Members of Black Truckers United discuss discrimination, diversity in the trucking industry Michael Ware remembers driving from Oklahoma to northwest Arkansas nearly 16 years ago to apply for a truck driving job. In a […]
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05
Jun
FedEx Adds New Delivery Fees to Manage Strain From Coronavirus
by WSJ FedEx Corp. is adding surcharges to some shipments in the U.S., following rival United Parcel Service Inc. in charging more to offset rising costs and manage a surge of packages flowing through its network during the coronavirus pandemic. […]
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