Carriers can using emerging technologies to cut costs, find new revenue streams.
‘Canada’s pilotage regime is stuck in the 1970s’
Chamber of Marine Commerce president outlines Canadian government’s plans to modernize pilotage rules.
Senators call on FMCSA to modify HOS regulations
Nearly one-third of the U.S. Senate sign a letter in a drive for greater flexibility within rules for commercial vehicle drivers.
Executive Moves: DTI, IICL and SCA
Bailey and Brittin leading Transportation Institute at the University of Denver; Gonçalves joining Institute of International Container Lessors; and O’Brien and Bordelon serving Shipbuilders Council.
Rebuilding America’s shipbuilding ‘unites’ parties
Bipartisan-proposed law would require a share of LNG and crude oil exports to be carried on U.S.-built ships registered in the United States.
On The Surface: Short line strides
Short line railroads across the United States offer affordable and flexible options for shippers, yet they are still struggling to overcome track quality, technology and reliability.
Damco leases Los Angeles-area logistics center
A.P. Moller-Maersk subsidiary signs 10-year agreement for warehouse complex in Santa Fe Springs.
FMC weighing PierPass revision
Agency will decide later this week whether to allow revision, seek more information or block changes.
EU, India file retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods
The planned tariffs on more than $7 billion in exports from the United States are in response to recently announced U.S. duties on steel and aluminum.
Port of New Orleans growth on the horizon
The deep-draft multipurpose port expects a boost in business from the petrochemical boom.