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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation is launching the first step in a long-awaited National Multimodal Freight Network (NMFN), a project that will be used to prioritize federal money for freight infrastructure around the country. A request for information scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on Friday will give the public 60…
Welcome to Check Call, our corner of the internet for all things 3PL, freight broker and supply chain. Check Call the podcast comes out every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. EDT. Catch up on previous episodes here. If this was forwarded to you, sign up for Check Call the newsletter here. (GIF: Tenor) The Federal Motor…
The Mexican government has called on Texas to stop even the recently scaled-back state-run cargo truck inspections at the border, which it said have caused long delays and millions of dollars in lost trade. The inspections overseen by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) began May 2 at Veterans International Bridge in Brownsville and…
This fireside chat recap is from FreightWaves’ Small Fleet and Owner-Operator Summit on Wednesday. FIRESIDE CHAT TOPIC: Fueling business success through effective technology strategies. DETAILS: FreightWaves’ Grace Sharkey sat down with Natarajan “Raj” Subbiah, head of product at Uber Freight, to discuss how leveraging technology can improve decision-making, reduce costs and elevate customers’ experiences. Subbiah…
Covenant Logistics Group reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.07 for the fourth quarter Tuesday after the market closed, a 22% year-over-year (y/y) decline. Covenant’s total revenue in the quarter declined 7.4% y/y to $273.9 million, with the carrier citing weaker freight conditions in the truckload market despite strategic planning that yielded positive results, said…
The coronavirus pandemic has changed how the world does business. Consumers are more comfortable with e-commerce than ever before. Manufacturers are embracing reshoring in an effort to mitigate future supply chain disruptions. Logistics companies are sprinting to keep up. The chaos that accompanied the early days of the pandemic may be over, but resulting consumer…