AlixPartners says overcapacity could worsen as the year progresses.
L.A. vetoes CalCartage port operating agreement
“How can we incentivize a company that is treating its employees like crap?” councilman asks.
L.A. port’s box numbers slip
The Port of Los Angeles handled 705,536 TEUs in April, a drop of 1.3 percent compared to last April’s record of 714,755 TEUs.
What to do if your ELD malfunctions
Drivers are required to reconstruct hours of service on paper if their electronic logging devices stop working.
Dynamo invites startups to camp
The four-day program, announced during a Rise of the Rest seed fund stop in Chattanooga on Thursday, is free to company founders “building revolutionary businesses across the supply chain and transportation.”
Port of Gothenburg volumes rise slightly
The number of cars handled during Q1 increased 20 percent, largely driven by growth at the Volvo Cars production facilities.
Ryan: NAFTA resolution deadline Thursday
“Unresolved issues” like Canadian dairy market access and automotive provisions must be ironed out soon if Congress is going to vote on a modernized deal this year.
Yang Ming loss deepens in Q1
The Taiwanese ocean carrier did say its year-on-year growth in revenues and volumes was better than expected.
Japanese carrier nets $1 million fine for pollution
Nitta Kisen Kaisha admits deliberately discharging oily bilge into the waters off North Carolina last year.
Ross: No ‘unlimited patience’ in deferring tariffs
As the United States and China continue discussions on trade after U.S. and Chinese tit-for-tat tariff threats in March, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross noted talks are still early, but won’t continue to suspend tariffs with no agreement.