The logistics software solutions provider expects sharp increases in earnings and revenue.
Chinese circuit maker hit by U.S. export controls
The Commerce Department on Monday placed restrictions on U.S. exports to Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co. Ltd., citing national security concerns.
FMC reviews 13 OTI license applications
Individuals knowing of a reason why an applicant should not receive a license should contact the Office of Transportation Intermediaries.
Multimillion dollar Department of Defense order secured
Savi and ORBCOMM will track and monitor nearly 24,000 high-value military assets.
U.S. gets spotlight at WTO dispute meeting
The Dispute Settlement Body on Monday discussed several U.S.-related actions recently taken, including Section 232 tariffs and a request related to Chinese IP.
SoCal ports dealing with ‘chassis dislocation’
Truckers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are often required to bring empty containers to a terminal different from the one where they were picked up.
Port of Corpus Christi plans for oil export terminal
The proposed crude oil export terminal is expected to be operational in late 2020.
Twill adds new countries to digital platform
Germany, Greater China, Australia, New Zealand, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam are now available as import options.
Ryder’s Q3 earnings soar 51 percent
The company benefitted from new business, higher volumes, a lower tax rate, and passing on higher fuel costs to customers.
OOCL’s revenues, volumes rise in Q3
The Hong Kong-based container carrier moved 1.71 million TEUs and recorded revenues of $1.56 billion for the third quarter of 2018.