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3PL/4PL
2016 Raises The Bar For Regs, Driver Shortage And More
The ELD mandate weighs heavily while safety regs and a carrier capacity looms
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Warehousing
UPS Invests in Deliv to Boost Last-Mile Capability
United Parcel Service (UPS)
Same-day delivery startup Deliv is getting a funding boost from an unlikely source: United Parcel Service
Warehousing
Port Of Oakland Develops Continuity Plan Following Outer Harbor Terminals Lease Termination
Port of Oakland
If the bankruptcy court approves the lease termination agreement, Outer Harbor Terminal will close April 29.
3PL/4PL
Merged Rivals Launch China Cosco Shipping Corp. To Battle Downturn
Created from the state-driven merger of rivals China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company and China Shipping Group, China Cosco Shipping Corporation (COSCOCS) will control one of the world's largest fleets of dry bulk vessels, container ships and oil tankers.
Warehousing
Google Launches Fresh Grocery Deliveries In California
Google Inc.
The service is part of Google Express, which partners with retailers in some U.S. cities to deliver goods to consumers within hours of an order.
3PL/4PL
U.S. And Cuba Restore Air Travel Between Nations
The move is expected to set off a scramble among U.S. carriers to win route rights to serve Havana, which will be capped at 20 round trips a day from anywhere in the U.S.
3PL/4PL
How To Navigate Shipping Costs In Today’s Complex Carrier Landscape
Pitney Bowes Inc.
In today’s market, shippers have to weigh costs across among carriers with different services, benefits and drawbacks.
Warehousing
Amazon To Compete Directly With UPS And Fedex
Amazon
The ambitious strategy promises to turn FedEx and UPS into Amazon rivals, but also will pit the Seattle giant against Chinese counterpart Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Individual U.S. Ports To Determine Container Weight Mandate For Exports
The enforcement of the SOLAS container weight mandate for U.S. exports will be done by each port, and the U.S. Coast Guard will only get involved if it boards an incoming vessel and finds it doesn’t have verified gross mass for each box.
Warehousing
Hostess Turnaround Story: How Logistics Made A Difference
The resurrection of Hostess Brands Inc., producer of one of America’s favorite snacks, represents the logistics promise to today’s food industry.
Transportation
PortMiami Prepares for Daily Shipping to Cuba
Interest in Cuba-bound ferries has been high enough that officials are looking for ways to create temporary terminals
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Oakland Port Terminal Files For Bankruptcy
In a Chapter 11 petition filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, Outer Harbor Terminal, which operates part of the Oakland port, listed both assets and liabilities of between $100 million and $500 million.
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