Your MC Isn’t Enough Anymore: Why Strategic Carriers Are Embracing Highway
Highway is redefining freight trust. Verified carriers move faster, prevent fraud, and secure payments through the Trusted Freight Exchange (TFX) platform.
Plus, a wild freight broker spying story, a Chicago-area trucking company filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and more.
UPS maintains ambitious 2026 targets, but investors remain skeptical as it misses its Q2 expectations, sending the stock tumbling 13%.
New hire's suspicious behavior raises red flags at freight company. Industry veteran shares similar tale, highlighting ongoing corporate espionage concerns.
A truck carrying flammable chemicals crashed and exploded on Route 3 in Clifton, NJ, killing the driver and forcing evacuations.
Plus, Alvys TMS raises $20.5 million, cyberattacks in the transportation sector triple, and a major IT outage disrupts global supply chains.
The freight sector faces an 181% increase in data breaches from 2022 to 2023.
Logistics software provider Alvys raises $20.5 million in Series A funding, aims to expand LTL and cross-border offerings, and enhance AI-driven solutions.
Plus, an enterprise shipper offers freight brokers advice, a driverless semi-truck company’s stock is up 90% over the last month, and much more.
Plus, we have received insider information from an affected freight brokerage indicating that overseas scammers are currently executing a sophisticated heist.
A Jacksonville-based logistics company has just won one of the largest military contracts in history. Plus, a driverless truck company debuts on I35, the freight brokerage automation debate, and more.
The Port of Los Angeles processed 752,893 20-foot equivalent units for the month of May. A 3% decline from the 779,140 moved around this time a year ago.
This contract follows the original DFTS contract awarded to Crowley in 2017, one of the largest logistics contracts under the federal government.
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