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A report stated that Omaha, Neb.-based Union Pacific (UP) “is working with investment bankers at Morgan Stanley to explore the acquisition of a rival.” ...
June retail sales, adjusted for seasonal variation and holiday and trading day differences but not price changes, came in at $720.1 billion, up 0.6% over May’s $715.5 billion and up 3.9% annually. And ...
While the outcome of the federal budget reconciliation bill, also known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB),” was largely expected to be passed along party lines, as was the case last month, what is ...
Foot Equivalent Units (TEU), posted an 8% annual gain, marking the highest-volume June in the port’s 117 years of operation. June Port of Long Beach volume, at 704,703 TEU, fell 16.4% annually.
The June shipments reading, at 1.052, fell 2.4% annually and was off 0.2% sequentially, and June expenditures, at 3.273, increased 2.6% annually and were down 1.2% compared to May.
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based 3PL Kenco recently announced it has officially introduced its Contract Packaging Division, which it describes as a strategic investment covering secondary packaging that will ...
Keith Peterson, Director of Operations at the NMFTA, breaks down what’s changing on July 19 and how shippers and carriers can prepare ...
Not long after President Trump stated on a social media message that the United States will increase tariff rates on Canada, effective, August 1, over the weekend he said that matching 30% tariffs ...
U.S. Industrial Market Report,” the firm observed that second quarter net national absorption, at 29.9 million square-feet (MSF), was in line with the first quarter’s 30.3 MSF tally, adding that the ...
With a 1.9-cent increase, the national average came in at $3.758, following a 1.2-cent increase, to $3.739, for the week of July 7, and a 4.8-cent decline, to $3.727, for the week of June 30.
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order saying truckers who don’t read and speak English proficiently would be considered unfit for service is causing ripples of concern within the industry.
While the Washington, D.C.-based Surface Transportation Board (STB), an independent adjudicatory and economic-regulatory agency charged by Congress with resolving railroad rate and service disputes ...
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