Key industry and government officials are urging U.S. dockworkers and their employers to avoid a strike at East and Gulf Coast ports, though many facilities are bracing for a shutdown.
The sale of the last of the freight terminals owned or leased by bankrupt less-than-truckload carrier Yellow Corp. is set to ...
The union, which represents 1,200 dockworkers, gave 72-hour strike notice on Sept. 27 to the Maritime Employers Association.
The world’s top container carrier is urging customers to move U.S. cargo through East and Gulf Coast ports before the planned ...
OPEC doubled down on forecasts that global oil demand will keep growing to the middle of the century, an outlier view that ...
In-store shopping was already on the rise as the retail sector reset after the turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ...
Truckstop has introduced a risk assessment system that offers freight brokers automated tools to help address the growing ...
BMW AG is recalling 270 vehicles in the U.S. to fix improper welding on braking systems supplied by Continental AG, adding to ...
The Biden administration is pressuring three major rail companies to provide their workers with paid sick days, aiming to ...
Fast-moving Hurricane Helene was advancing Sept. 26 across the Gulf of Mexico toward Florida, threatening a “catastrophic” ...
Hurricane Helene roared ashore as a powerful Category 4 storm in Florida, trapping residents in rising floodwaters and ...
Multiple motor carriers have lined up to participate in a test of a single Peterbilt tractor powered by a Cummins engine ...