Inflation Rose in December but Underlying Pressures Fell
Egg prices jumped 3.2% in December and are up 36.8% from a year ago. An outbreak of avian flu is decimating many chicken flocks, reducing egg supply. (ljubaphoto/Getty Images) WASHINGTON...
Egg prices jumped 3.2% in December and are up 36.8% from a year ago. An outbreak of avian flu is decimating many chicken flocks, reducing egg supply. (ljubaphoto/Getty Images) WASHINGTON...
BNSF Barstow project to proceed after CARB emissions rule withdrawnThe Barstow International Gateway will be a transloading hub where the contents of ocean containers come to be transferred into 53-foot...
During the Q&A session of our recent State of Freight: 2025 Outlook webinar, a great question arose about the role of utilities in industrial production and how they intersect with...
Approximately one-third of all containerized imports each month arrive at the San Pedro Bay Port Complex, which includes the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach. This...
International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) President Harold Daggett credited President Trump as “key to the union negotiating landmark agreement” that prevented a second ILA strike from shutting down East and Gulf...
China’s Cosco Shipping Holdings Co. forecasts that profits soared 91% in 2024. The Shanghai-based parent of liner operator Cosco Shipping Lines in a statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange...
The Mid-America Trucking Show today announced its ‘Share & Win’ contest, offering three participants a chance to win a VIP experience at MATS 2025, scheduled for March 27-29, at the...
The U.S. Postal Service's next-generation delivery vehicle is displayed at the Kokomo Sorting and Delivery Center in Kokomo, Ind. (Michael Conroy/AP) Oshkosh Corp. is prepared to provide the U.S. Postal...
The Strategic Evolution of Freight•cast™: Driving Data-Backed Decisions At FTR Transportation Intelligence, we often get asked about our proprietary freight model, Freight•cast™. This comprehensive tool helps us and our clients better...
Greater Phoenix is one of America’s longest-standing semiconductor hubs. Motorola started the region’s microelectronics boom when it opened a research and development facility in Phoenix in 1949. Now, seven decades...