Ocean Freight vs. Air Freight for Shipping Hazardous Materials
This is a guest post by David Burns. Shipping regular goods is stressful enough for any business that imports or export. However, if you find yourself in a position where...
This is a guest post by David Burns. Shipping regular goods is stressful enough for any business that imports or export. However, if you find yourself in a position where...
Document transfer solutions provider CargoX says that by utilizing blockchain technology, it recently concluded an electronic bill of lading (eBOL) transfer with a competing provider, edoxOnline, within six minutes, a...
Entergy New Orleans LLC, a subsidiary of Entergy Corp., has installed three electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, free for the public, in New Orleans City Park. The installations are part...
What organizers call the "biggest little truck show in the country" takes place the first weekend of next month.The Mid-West Truck and Trailer Show is Feb. 3 and 4 at...
By Fin LivingstonGeneral manager Scraper Systems™ by Rite-Hite® Snow and ice on roadways make for dangerous driving. However, when snow and ice blow off semi-trailers and trucks, the risk factors...
Waning demand, service issues to weigh on international intermodal volumes If inland rail ramps remain congested due to chassis shortages and discretionary imports continue to flow away from the West...
Key Takeaways Consumer prices ease due mostly to gasoline. Total new manufacturing orders decrease. Wholesale inventories were less lean in November. Jobless benefit claims remain relatively low. Mortgage rates ease...
Flatbeds constantly crisscross the country, but 10 cities were flatbed magnets in 2022. We’ve combed through over $137B of logistics invoices from last year and found the top 10. Do...
And most shippers (80.1%) indicated they are interested in accessing blanket carrier rates. Capacity Challenges Exist Haul lengths reported by respondents varied from 500+ miles to 100-249 miles. About half...
This is a guest post by Joe Webster. Most U.S. imports are transported via ocean freight or air freight. However, air freight primarily deals with shipments of perishable goods and...