by webadmin | Jul 6, 2021 | Logistics
The pandemic has affected industries across the board, with rapidly changing consumer habits, supply chain issues and labor shortages, and the trucking company is no exception. The trucking industry is struggling to attract new drivers to meet surging demands for...
by webadmin | Jun 30, 2021 | Logistics
In the first quarter of 2019, there was a question as to which zero-emissions technology will win trucking and there were many voices addressing truck emissions with a different agenda. There is no magic bullet in the push for zero emission and fleets will just have...
by webadmin | Jun 25, 2021 | Logistics
Consumers have evolved from in store shopping to online shopping where their social needs and feeling a sense of community is important to today’s environment. Now, that the pandemic is no longer an excuse for delays in order deliveries, retail stores must create an...
by webadmin | Jun 18, 2021 | Logistics, NGL News
More companies are driving towards private fleets in a tight trucking capacity market. Operators learn to adjust and fix up quickly to create value for their organizations. Private fleets enable companies to provide exceptional levels of customer service, control...
by webadmin | May 26, 2021 | Logistics
The largest container ship to visit the US East Coast is CMA CMG Marco Polo. It can carry a total of 16,000 20-foot-long containers that ship goods such as furniture, foodstuffs, and clothing. It stopped in Virginia on Sunday and left Monday in the afternoon. It...
by webadmin | May 4, 2021 | Logistics
A few months ago, there were about 30 container ships stuck at anchor off Long Beach and Los Angeles. That number has gone down to 20 per day but the Trans-Pacific critical expanse has not eased down. Are import volumes getting better or worse? Nerijus Poskus, vice...
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