The legislation continues to make its way through Capitol Hill on its towards final approval. Will it pass and what exactly is in the bill that will impact the logistics…
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Industry Insights: 2021 Mid-Year
By erika deblasicarriers, COVID-19, digital supply chain, freight, logistics, news, supply chain, technology, transportation, updateAs another surge of loaded inbound containers are on the way, capacity is still tight. Stimulus payments are continuing to stimulate consumer spending, all the while inventories still need to…
How Will President Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Affect The Logistics Industry?
By erika deblasifreight, logistics, news, transport, transportation, updateThe White House recently released an outline of President Biden’s vision for the future: a $2 trillion, 10-year American Jobs Plan that includes upgrading transportation infrastructure as well as renewing…
Industry Insights: 2021 Q1
By erika deblasiInternational Roadcheck is Set for May – This Year’s Focus on Increased Safety Enforcement The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance announced that this year’s International Roadcheck is set for May 4-6.…
2020 Year-End Logistics Industry Outlook
By erika deblasifreight, logistics, news, transport, transportation, update2020 has been tough all around, but as the year comes to a close, leaders in the industry are taking a look at peak season projections. As part of a…
Do We Need FMCSA Transparency Regulations?
By erika deblasiOn August 19, 2020, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) published a notice and request for public comments on two separate petitions filed by the Owner-Operators Independent Drivers Association…
With the stimulus up in the air, what will the rest of the year look like for Transportation?
By erika deblasicarriers, drivers, freight, logistics, news, transport, transportationWith strained stimulus talks, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expressed concern for the possibility of a weak economic recovery in the U.S. without continued financial aid from the government. “Too…