🎣 (PREVIEW) The Man Who Built U.S. Xpress Explains What’s Happening to Freight
U.S. Xpress Founder, Max Fuller, breaks down trucking before deregulation, how tech changed the industry, and its future.
Question of the Day: The next World Cup will be jointly held by the US, Mexico, and Canada. Which cargo rail line directly connects all cities outside the US and half of all host cities in total? Scroll to the bottom to find out.
Port of NY & NJ sees 21% YoY drop in cargo volume. Retailers tapping into overstock is a major cause.
Wholesale giant Costco posts strong September sales, reporting a 6% increase in net sales to $22.75 billion.
Plus, FedEx and UPS harness AI in logistics, South America's trade scene challenges Panama Canal's constraints, and Estes navigates a disruptive cyberattack.
While trade activity escalates in South America, influenced by diversified sourcing strategies, the Panama Canal continues to face drought-induced challenges.
Estes grapples with a cyberattack. This comes just weeks after Yellow accepted Estes' $1.3B bid for its terminals.
Key players FedEx and UPS announce new automation partnerships, furthering the conversation on how advanced tech influences worker negotiations.
Growing up in Georgia, Kevin Nolan was the kid you’d find handing out extra lunches, always craving those pats on the back. His desire to be well-liked combined with a competitive nature is the perfect mix for building an empire.
Growing up, Kevin Nolan was the kid you’d find handing out extra lunches, always craving those pats on the back. His desire to be well-liked combined with a competitive nature is the perfect mix for building an empire.
Rising diesel prices increase trucking rates, masking effects on capacity and freight market trends.
The U.S.-Mexico border faces severe delays amid migrant surges, leading to a logistics nightmare for freight and trade.
Examine the decline in U.S. consumer spending and confidence with insights from Fitch, BEA, BofA, and The Conference Board data, highlighting a potential upcoming recession.
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