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Plus, STG's path out of bankruptcy, Wyoming's "Truck Around and Find Out" operation, what "phantom capacity" means for Mexico lanes, and more in today's newsletter.
Landstar is one of the largest transportation companies in the U.S. and, from a broker's perspective, also one of the most criticized.
In the latest episode of "The Freight Caviar Podcast", we sit down with Brian AuBuchon, Vice President of Logistics at TAB LLC (a subsidiary of Artur Express). He talks about the process of becoming an agent at TAB, the advantages of working with 1099's and the future of the company.
Plus: FTC busts a multimillion-dollar trucking scam, Tesla revs up electric semi production, numbers on FMCSA carrier data breach, and more.
FTC and Florida halt "trucking automation" company RivX over alleged $75,000+ investment scam. Court orders operations ceased, assets frozen.
Tesla ramps up electric semi-truck production with 26 new units spotted. New dedicated facility under construction, set to open in 2025.
As US companies shift from China to Mexico, a surge in cargo hijackings threatens to derail the nearshoring bonanza.
Imagine that the 2024 season will feature a record-breaking 24 races across five continents. Each team has around 4 to
Plus, the latest on Atlantic hurricane forecasts, Portex's $6.5M raise, and a looming US port strike.
AccuWeather reduces 2024 Atlantic hurricane projections after unusual August. Fewer storms expected, but season's already seen major impacts.
Freight management platform Portex secures $6.25M in seed funding to transform logistics for small and midsize shippers with AI-powered, user-friendly platform.
ILA union threatens Oct 1 strike, risking 43% of U.S. imports. Businesses worry as billions in daily trade hang in the balance.
Ken Oaks, the man behind TQL, is now the richest man in Cincinnati with a net worth of $980M.
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