B-1 drivers offer unique value proposition for cross-border carriers

Freight movements between the U.S. and Mexico continue to grow, and ongoing nearshoring efforts show no signs of slowing. As more goods move across the border, conversations between carriers and insurance providers regarding B-1 truck drivers from Mexico are happening more frequently. While B-1 truck drivers from Mexico are able to enter the U.S. to…

UPS to close 200 sort centers in modernization push

UPS says a projected rebound in parcel demand combined with an aggressive strategy for network consolidation and automation to reduce excess capacity and labor costs will drive double-digit profit margins by 2026. Up to 200 facilities are slated for closure over a five-year period. The optimization plan, code-named Network of the Future, is expected to…

Fleet electrification does not have to break the bank

Electrifying truck freight transport to meet regulatory requirements and voluntary sustainability goals can be expensive and time consuming. One California company has figured out a way to get it done faster and at less cost than once thought possible.  Sustainability is a hot topic across the logistics industry. In addition, freight movement has been identified…

Baltimore bridge strike aftermath; project44’s Jett McCandless; road tests – WTT

On Episode 698 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner is talking to project44 CEO and founder Jett McCandless about the bridge strike in Baltimore. What happens in the aftermath of the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s collapse? We’ll also look at what’s new with project44 and what 2024 holds for the visibility space. J.J. Keller’s Mark Schedler…

6 workers missing in Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse presumed dead

The six missing people who plunged into the water after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge are presumed dead. Authorities were working to recover their bodies Wednesday morning. The disaster occurred early Tuesday when the Dali, a Singapore-flagged ship, crashed into a piling around 1:30 a.m., bringing down the Baltimore bridge in seconds….