Drayage provider failed to pay 1,416 employees prevailing wages for work performed at the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach.
Gulftainer signs deal to operate Delaware port
The 50-year agreement calls for the United Arab Emirates-based company to invest up to $600 million.
Damco supply chain business merging with Maersk Line
Freight forwarding will remain a separate entity; MCC, Sealand and Seago Line will go to market as one brand.
Wilmington, Morehead City reopen after Florence
Commercial truck operations at the North Carolina ports are expected to resume Monday.
Belgian newspaper reports Antwerp pilots walked off job
At least 30 containerships were left waiting to berth, according to an account from The Brussels Times.
Tariffs have ‘crystallized a supply chain risk’
Companies are deploying contingency plans and building inventories to avoid the full impact of higher duties coming in January.
USA Truck joins Blockchain in Transport Alliance
Company sees “great opportunity for the logistics industry to exploit the convergence of emerging innovative technologies.”
U.S. trailer orders set record in August
Strong demand is expected to continue well into 2019, according to FTR forecasts.
Long Beach and Los Angeles driving toward clean air
Trucks entering service at the ports must be registered and model year 2014 or newer.
Union Pacific turns to precision scheduled railroading
Railroad will roll out Unified Plan 2020 in phases beginning in October.