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Transportation: Page 375
Transportation
Full Truckload Transportation Market in North America Expected to Grow 5% by 2021
Technavio
The full truckload transportation market in North America for food and beverage products is expected to grow slowly but consistently during the forecast period.
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Transportation
ELD Violations Will Not Impact CSA Scores until April 2018, FMSCA Says
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) officials announced a further relaxation to the full introduction to electric logging devices (ELD) by stating that ELD violations will not count toward CSA scores until April 1, 2018.
Food Safety
How UV Light Can Help Prevent Foodborne Illnesses Throughout the Supply Chain
While refrigeration slows the growth of pathogenic bacteria, certain types of bacteria can grow at low temperatures. Supplementing those best practices with UV light technology can effectively kill pathogens throughout the supply chain.
Cold Chain
Oregon Frozen Food Company Iced Out by Labor Shortage
Smith Frozen Foods has taken a number of steps to fill shifts, such as billboards, radio ads, hiring temporary workers from local staffing agencies and providing bonuses to workers who agree to stay through the end of the season.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Maersk Will Hire 200 Engineers to lead AI, Big Data Research
A.P. Moller- Maersk
A.P. Moller-Maersk said it is planning to hire more than 200 engineers at its new Center of Excellence in Bengaluru, India, to help the world’s biggest container shipping company in its digital transformation.
Transportation
Moving the Industry Forward: What the Best Fleets Do
CarriersEdge
CarriersEdge's annual Best Fleets to Drive For program is dedicated to uncovering the best workplaces and best practices in the North American trucking industry.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Drivers Boycott Port Miami Terminal to Protest Delays
PortMiami
The boycott of Port of Miami Terminal Operating Co. began late last week by independent owner-operators who said they were fed up with delays that in recent months have stretched as long as several hours, resulting in costly penalties.
Transportation
Maersk Line's Acquisition of Hamburg Sud Finalized
A.P. Moller- Maersk
One year after Maersk Line announced it had agreed to a deal to acquire Hamburg Sud, the acquisition of the German line has been completed.
Transportation
Ships Carrying 50,000 Containers Anticipated by 2067
In a recent report about the next 50 years of the container shipping industry, McKinsey & Co. forecast that by 2067, ships may be traversing the planet that are able to carry 50,000 containers.
Cold Chain
How Refrigeration Revolutionized Global Trade
A history of the global supply chain's search for the last link to keep perishable goods at controlled temperatures.
Food Safety
FDA Releases Small Entity Compliance Guide for FSMA Safety Transportation Rule
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
In the guide, shippers, loaders, carriers and receivers covered by the Sanitary Transportation Rule will find descriptions of the rule requirements in an easy-to-read, question and answer format.
Cold Chain
Hapag-Lloyd Orders 3,700 Refrigerated Containers from Maersk
Hapag-Lloyd
Hapag-Lloyd has made the purchase to be more sustainable, and is the first carrier to widely deploy the environmentally-friendly low Global Warming Potential (GWP) R513A refrigerant blend recently introduced by Maersk.
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