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Transportation: Page 99
Trucking
Will Cross- Border Trucking Boost the Economy?
Tai Software
With nearshoring, the trucking industry has an opportunity to drive economic development, generate employment and create an interconnected marketplace.
Sponsored Content
Reefer Modes Are Draining Your Wallet
EROAD
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AI/AR
4 Ways AI Can Help Food and Convenience Distributors
Proton.ai
By adopting AI technology, your food and convenience distribution company can quickly earn loyal customers in a challenging market.
Trucking
What Advanced Clean Fleets Rule Means for Future of Trucking
Motive, formerly KeepTruckin
Jai Ranganathan, chief product officer for Motive, details the importance of the Advanced Clean Fleets rule and what the industry can expect once in effect.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Panama Canal Restrictions Set to Impact Holiday Stocks
Container xChange
The Panama Canal plays a critical role for U.S. shippers en-route to Gulf and East Coast ports. The United States accounts for 73% of Panama Canal traffic representing about $270 billion in cargo.
Agriculture
Charging Up California’s Agricultural Logistics
Terrain
Here's how California’s ACF rule will uniquely impact the intersection of trucking logistics and the food supply chain through the costs of transitioning to ZE-MHDVs and the creation of less resilient food supply chains.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Port of Oakland’s Airport Carbon Accreditation Presents Aggressive Carbon Reduction Plan
Port of Oakland
The Port of Oakland is proposing a non-binding target of a 50% reduction of GHG emissions, also known as carbon emissions, by 2030. The goal is to reach zero emissions operations at OAK by 2040.
Trucking
Chicago Considered Hot Market for Dry Vans: Study
SmartHop
SmartHop’s newly launched Monthly Profitability Report also revealed that for both dry vans and reefers, the majority of lanes in July were unprofitable, with 79.5% and 65.5% unprofitable lanes, respectively.
Trucking
Phase 2 Regulations Expected to Drive Innovation
TruckLabs
Dan Burrows, CEO and founder, TruckLabs, details the challenges behind EPA's Phase 2 regulations alongside its ability to drive innovation and make for more efficient and sustainable cold food chain logistics.
Trucking
Truckload Freight Volumes Fell in July
DAT Freight & Analytics
Truckload freight volumes fell last month and national benchmark spot rates for dry van and refrigerated (reefer) loads retreated from their gains in June, reported DAT Freight & Analytics.
3PL/4PL
3PL Best Practice Forum to Tackle Transportation Challenges
Supply Chain and Logistics Consultants (SCALA)
The new forum will support 3PL leaders by exploring the issues set to define the next decade for the logistics sector.
Ocean Ports & Carriers
Utilizing Secondary Ports to Make the Journey of Region-Specific Goods More Sustainable
VELA
In a world where sustainability is at the forefront of the minds of consumers and customers, it is time for a reexamination of supply chains and the process of exporting regional products.
Trucking
Electric Vehicle Investments and Jobs Continue to Soar
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
Today marks the 1-year anniversary of the passage of the of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). And data indicates the U.S. market for electric vehicle and battery manufacturing continues to grow.
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