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Transportation: Page 321
Electrification
Trade Channels Shift in the Midst of Trade War
The ongoing trade war between China and the United States is forcing exporters to use third countries in order to bypass steep duties.
Transportation
The Case for the Young Driver
If we implemented stringent qualification and training criteria, to include an apprenticeship requiring months of ride-along practice parameters with experienced drivers, much of this risk can be minimized.
3PL/4PL
Nominations Sought for 2019 Top 3PL & Cold Storage Providers
Food Logistics is accepting submissions for our annual Top 3PL & Cold Storage Providers
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Savannah Announces Rail Network
Georgia Ports Authority
The project is expected to completed in 2020 and will be the biggest on-terminal facility of its kind in North America.
Transportation
Spot Van, Reefer Rates Show Signs of Life
Spot truckload freight volumes continued to build during the week ending May 26 and improving van and refrigerated load-to-truck ratios contributed to higher rates on major lanes.
Transportation
Delivering Transparency from Farm to Table with Mobile Solutions
Panasonic
From strict regulations to growing consumer demands to show where products are coming from, transparency is a top concern for food and beverage companies today.
Risk/Compliance
Coast Guard Warns of New Cyber Attack Against Shippers
The United States Coast Guard is warning shippers of a new phishing and malware attack that is targeting the industry.
Transportation
KLLM Acquires Maverick's Reefer Division
KLLM Transportation has acquired the refrigerated division of Maverick Transportation.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
TradeLens Secures Major Following
IBM and Maersk's blockchain solution now contains half of the world's cargo container shipments.
Transportation
Fast Food Restaurants Need to Vamp Up Delivery to Stay Relevant
Restaurant delivery is expected to become a $50 billion market in the U.S. over the next three years as companies look to make food delivery a more common luxury for consumers.
Warehousing
Dollar General Opens Cold Storage Hub in Pennsylvania
Dollar General
The expansion is part of its new initiative to self-distribute perishable items that are sold in its stores.
Transportation
US Beef Gains Full Access to Japan
The United States and Japan have agreed on new terms and conditions that eliminate Japan's 16 year ban on U.S. beef exports.
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