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Trucking industry news affects the rates, on-time delivery metrics and other industry trends that matter to logistics managers. Are you a trucking executive looking for further coverage of the industry? See our sister publication truckingdive.com for additional coverage.


  • After 'Big Bang' in 2018, trucking market corrects

    A DAT forecast projects shippers will pay 3% to 5% more in contract rates this year to avoid the spot rate premiums that dominated 2018.

    By Jan. 29, 2019
  • Ryder expands truck-sharing platform to Florida

    Fleets with idle trucks and trailers can use Ryder's COOP platform to rent their equipment for additional revenue.

    By Jan. 25, 2019
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    Top 5 stories from Supply Chain Dive

    Here’s how companies are navigating evolving global trade and tariff policies, rising costs and operational uncertainty across supply chain networks.

    By Supply Chain Dive staff
  • Report: Amazon to cut fees to compete with UPS, FedEx

    The move is likely an attempt to lure shippers away from the larger, legacy carriers in the logistics industry. 

    By Jan. 24, 2019
  • Walmart raises wages, introduces mentoring for truck drivers

    The retailer's new onboarding process suggests truck drivers are changing, and the job needs to change with them.

    By Jan. 24, 2019
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    Trucking shipments fall year-over-year for first time in 2 years

    Analysts from the Cass Freight Index said the dip suggests the U.S. economy "may have reached its short-term expansion limit."

    By Jan. 22, 2019
  • Embattled LA port warehouse to shut down

    It is unclear what will come of the soon-to-be vacant 600,000-square-foot warehouse, which will shut down after 60 years in operation.

    By Jan. 22, 2019
  • Maersk, HMM, ZIM to charge 'street turn' fees in the US

    As some shipping lines announce new fees for round-trip use of containers and chassis, others prepare to digitalize the process.

    By Jan. 16, 2019
  • FedEx pilots home delivery service for bulky goods

    The carrier joins the likes of XPO Logistics seeking to take advantage of a bustling e-commerce market for furniture and appliances.

    By Jan. 14, 2019
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    Report: Skills testing delays truckers entering the workforce

    Carriers are raising wages and offering bonuses, but they may not be enough to offset delays resulting from testing backlogs.

    By Jan. 11, 2019
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    Pending air quality regulations have warehouse, trucking industries feeling cautious

    California regulators want to significantly reduce truck fleet emissions by 2023, but how to make that happen is yet to be determined.

    By Cindy Dubin • Jan. 8, 2019
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    3 forces that will move freight markets in 2019 … and 1 that won't

    New regulations, operating models and economic changes will lead to shifting trends this year in trucking, ocean shipping and rail.

    By Jan. 7, 2019
  • Trucking market expected to cool in 2019

    A combination of unsustainable economic growth and overall uncertainty has analysts expecting a slowdown in the trucking market and the economy overall. 

    By Jan. 7, 2019
  • California publishes list of trucking companies with pending labor violations

    After a 90-day waiting period, retailers and other companies that contract trucking services at ports will be on the hook for unpaid wages, unreimbursed expenses, damages, penalties and applicable interest owed to drivers. 

    By Jan. 4, 2019
  • How Walmart hired 1,400 drivers last year

    Shorter hiring cycles and referral bonuses helped Walmart meet its driver needs in a tight labor market. 

    By Jan. 3, 2019
  • FMCSA overrules California's stricter HOS rules

    The decision fulfills the wish of the American Trucking Associations, which petitioned the FMSCA to interfere with California's regulations in September.

    By Jan. 2, 2019
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    How the ELD mandate affected supply chains in 2018

    Many carriers feared the electronic logging device mandate would permanently squeeze the trucking industry, but capacity appears to be rebounding.   

    By Dec. 21, 2018
  • Tesla had quite a year in 2018

    Though founder Elon Musk’s antics on Twitter were often the lead story in 2018, the company’s supply chain difficulties also made headlines.

    By Dec. 21, 2018
  • California tackled supply chain labor issues head on in 2018

    Golden State courts and legislators took it upon themselves to clear up the difference between employees and independent contractors and hold shippers accountable.

    By Dec. 21, 2018
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    How software can save your holiday supply chain

    Retailers can rely on intelligent software to help them forecast inventory, improve decision-making and decrease empty carrier miles to better meet customer needs. 

    By Pervinder Johar, CEO, Blume Global • Dec. 19, 2018
  • Uber Freight adds facility data to shipper platform

    The "Freight Insights" tool will roll out this month and further promote transparency in the logistics industry. 

    By Dec. 18, 2018
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    FMC to create a Shipper Advisory Board

    The agency approved the move as it considered changes to detention and demurrage practices and realized the commission's need for regular insight from stakeholders.

    By Dec. 11, 2018
  • Report calls for gas tax hike and 'miles-traveled' tax

    The gas tax has not been increased since 1993 and its Highway Trust Fund, which pays for infrastructure improvements, is predicted to zero out by 2020. 

    By Dec. 10, 2018
  • USDOT, NACTO release guidelines to redesign large vehicles for urban areas

    Recommendations include retrofitting existing fleet vehicles for better visibility and using advanced driver assistance systems that include cameras, radar and sensors. 

    By Katie Pyzyk • Dec. 10, 2018
  • Breaking down 'deep concerns' about XPO Logistics

    A media investigation into warehouse conditions in Memphis, Tennessee, sparked a storm for XPO and Verizon as regulators look to define who in the supply chain is responsible for managing labor risk.

    By Dec. 6, 2018
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    LTL Freight rate outlook: What to expect in less than truckload shipping rates in 2019

    LTL freight rates are expected to increase in 2019 as carriers re-evaluate trucking market trends from the past year.   

    Dec. 5, 2018