Port of Vancouver truckers threaten to strike
Container truckers at two carriers serving the Port of Vancouver have voted to authorize a strike, threatening another major disruption at
Container truckers at two carriers serving the Port of Vancouver have voted to authorize a strike, threatening another major disruption at
Truck drivers from Canada and Mexico will be barred from crossing the U.S. border as of Jan. 22 unless they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19,
Shipping and supply chain delays are at the forefront of retailers’ worries this peak season. Companies with holiday goods that arrive after the
Click here to read Part I about ongoing supply chain challenges facing port truckers in California. Despite recent reports that congestion issues
By one measure, the number of container ships stuck waiting offshore of Los Angeles and Long Beach has plummeted. The logjam hit a peak of 86
The sky’s the limit. Now find the sky. That is the ongoing story of used truck prices at both auction and retail for the first 10 months of the
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) and DriverReach have announced a fourth cohort will be held for their joint Making Safety Happen
In the wake of Sean M. O’Brien’s landslide victory in the Teamsters general election, one takeaway is not what O’Brien does during the next
Kuehne + Nagel, the second largest third-party logistics provider in the world by gross revenue, announced Tuesday that CEO Detlef Trefzger will
As Deutsche Bank analyst Amit Mehrotra told American Shipper back in March, “You ain’t seen nothing yet.” He was right. The latest data
As part of a broad expansion of international charter operations, Canadian carrier Cargojet (TSX: CJT) is aggressively looking to invest in a
Welcome to the WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Newsletter. In this issue, what to look out for during road check blitz, airplanes with sharkskin, the semis Tesla
XPO Logistics Inc. (NYSE:XPO) said Tuesday that it will build a 1 million-square-foot distribution center for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) in the small
Less-than-truckload carrier Saia (NASDAQ: SAIA) announced Tuesday it would be hiring more than 500 Class A CDL drivers and 300 dockworkers in the
Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) posted year-over-year declines in Q1 2021 revenues and riders, but an improving trend that started in the second half of last