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Warehousing
Americold Acquires Nova Cold Logistics
Americold Logistics LLC
Americold Realty Trust has entered a definitive agreement to acquire Canada-based Nova Cold Logistics for CAD $337 million from Brookfield Business Partners.
Risk/Compliance
Canada Rail Strike Impacts Food Supply Chain
A strike at Canadian National Railway Co. is entering its fourth day, leaving shippers to shift freight onto trucks while other goods are stranded.
Warehousing
Local Food Bank Streamlines Warehouse Operations
Raymond forklift donation allows CHOW to distribute twice the amount of fresh produce.
Warehousing
Lineage Logistics Acquires Emergent Cold
Lineage
The acquisition strengthens the company's leading port presence in the United States and signifies its entry into the Australian, New Zealand and Sri Lankan temperature-controlled logistics markets, building on Lineage's existing presence in the Asia-Paci
Risk/Compliance
California Power Outages May Spoil Thanksgiving Donations
California's largest utility Pacific Gas & Electric announced that it would be implementing rolling blackouts over the next decade, potentially spoiling Thanksgiving food donations.
Transportation
UPS and HerdX Deliver Blockchain-Verified Beef From U.S. to Japan
The companies teamed up to develop tracking and traceability technology that improves quality assurance for beef products that are shipped internationally
Transportation
Freight Market Optimistic After Strong Month of Trailer Orders
Trailer orders came back with 31,800 units, a 71% increase from September.
Transportation
American Farmers Allowed to Send Poultry to China Again
China first banned U.S. poultry in January 2015 because of an avian influenza outbreak in December 2014.
Risk/Compliance
Port of Los Angeles: Tariffs and Trade War are Threatening US Jobs and Economy
Port of Los Angeles
New study and digital map show the potential cost of tariffs to jobs, income and tax revenue for every US state and congressional district.
Transportation
California Truckers File First Lawsuit Against Gig Economy Law
California Trucking Association filed the first lawsuit challenging a new labor law that seeks to give wage and benefit protections to gig economy drivers, which include rideshare drivers at companies like Uber and Lyft.
Transportation
Truckload Volumes Hit 5-Year High in October
More spot truckload shipments moved in October than in any month since January 2015.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Judge Delays Entering $93.6 Million Award to Former Port of Portland Terminal
ICTSI Oregon was award $93.6 million by a federal jury after it was found that dock workers union sabotaged shipping traffic, causing productivity to drop through years of labor slowdowns and stoppages.
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