Port of Virginia expansion boosts ultralarge container vessel capacity

The Port of Virginia recently completed a project to widen its ship channel to allow better access for the world’s largest container ships. The port’s shipping channel is now up to 1,400 feet wide in some areas, allowing simultaneous two-way traffic of ultralarge container vessels (ULCVs) traveling through Norfolk Harbor, officials said.  “Before the channel…

Truckload carriers’ forecasts cut heading into Q1 prints

Analysts are cutting earnings estimates for truckload companies heading into first-quarter reports. Acknowledging decent demand, analysts cited an overhang of truck capacity, which is constraining pricing and margins, as the reason for the latest round of revisions. “We exit 1Q much like we entered it for truckload-related transports — feeling okay about volumes but bad…

Some states urge truck drivers to avoid working during upcoming eclipse

Ahead of the April 8 total solar eclipse, which will stretch from Texas to Maine, some state transportation departments are advising truckers to consider staying off the roads as traffic is expected to be severely impacted by people traveling to see the astronomical event. Millions of people descended on states with views of the 2017…

Shuttered California trucking company files for bankruptcy

A California-based drayage company, which shuttered operations in November after its operating authority was involuntarily revoked, recently filed for bankruptcy liquidation. Central California Cartage Co. Inc., headquartered in Goshen, filed its petition in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California on Tuesday. At the time of its closing, the company had 25…