More than 100 ships, many at Gulf Coast ports, have been affected, and the first lawsuit has been filed.
Missouri asks to reup CDL test reprieve
Veterans with dedicated training are given pass on knowledge exam.
COSCO-OOCL as one gets clear path
Companies will have less paperwork and be able to work more closely after merger.
Roadrunner posts $42 million loss
The asset-light transportation and logistics company increased its net loss despite revenues rising 5.2 percent to $558 million.
Amber Road reduces net loss
The global trade management software provider grows Q2 revenues by $1.4 million.
Trade tensions dampen air freight
Global demand for air cargo grew 2.7 percent in June following increases of 4.2 percent in May and 5.2 percent in April.
Expeditors’ earnings keep climbing
The global third-party logistics provider continued to benefit from a lower effective tax rate and higher air and ocean freight volumes.
Both sides seek Airbus adjudicators
The U.S. asked for arbitration to determine whether retaliation against the EU might be allowable; the EU followed with a request for formation of a separate dispute panel.
CSX realigns management structure
The moves are designed to eliminate “bureaucracy and long-standing silos.”
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