US DOT awards $148 million in grants to lower truck pollution at ports
The federal grants lean heavily on further electrification of heavy-duty trucks, but also look to other methods for reducing emissions.
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US CBP clears chassis maker CIE in case alleging tariff evasion
CIE suspended all imports of chassis and frames during a year-long investigation, but the manufacturer can resume operations now that US customs officials have
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Bad weather causing delays, congestion at major Asian load ports
One of the worst-affected facilities is the Shanghai East Container Terminal, where there are delays of up to seven days, Maersk said in an
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Knight-Swift to open 32 LTL terminals in 2024, expanding super-regional network
The transportation holding company has set a multi-year “medium-term” LTL revenue target of $2 billion, nearly double its 2023 LTL revenue.
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Shippers won’t see intermodal contract hikes until 2025: Hub Group
The intermodal provider has become more aggressive in pricing with shippers this year, jockeying with competitors for market share by lowering contractual rates for
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Net-zero bill boosts Europe’s decarbonization efforts for shipping
The legislation adds advanced biofuels and e-fuels to a list of clean energy supported by the EU, which shipowners regard as a crucial step
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Knight-Swift girds truckload operations, awaits ‘catalyst’ for market upturn
Cost and pricing pressures are tightening truckload margins, but Knight-Swift CEO Adam Miller sees supply and demand getting “closer to a balance.”
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Breakbulk24: Shipping should watch for impact of elections on climate rules: S&P
The shipping industry is facing a prolonged period of geopolitical instability, attendees at the Journal of Commerce’s Breakbulk & Project Cargo Conference were told
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