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On today’s episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner talking to Lucas Systems’ Ken Ramoutar talks about how both a change in culture and tech like robots, AR and VR are reshaping warehouses. Fleetworthy Solutions’ Mike Precia explains the art of compliance and the importance of a single source of truth. Plus, cargo theft in Mexico;…
Nineteen states have sought appellate court review in a challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency waiver granted to California’s Advanced Clean Trucks Rule. The petition was filed Monday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. The relatively short filing challenges the waiver that was granted by the EPA and posted to…
WASHINGTON — A new rule requiring ocean carriers to refund importers and exporters for illegal overcharges and potentially for other violations of the U.S. Shipping Act will go into effect next month. The changes, set out in a final rule scheduled to be published by the Federal Maritime Commission on Monday, are in the form…
FreightWaves Classics is sponsored by Old Dominion Freight Line — Helping the World Keep Promises. Learn more here. FreightWaves explores the archives of American Shipper’s nearly 70-year-old collection of shipping and maritime publications to showcase interesting freight stories of long ago. In this edition, from the April 1980 issue of American Shipper, FreightWaves revisits a firsthand…
NFI Industries announced Tuesday it has acquired SDR Distribution Services, a provider of custom warehousing and distribution solutions in Canada and the U.S. The acquisition of SDR expands NFI’s presence across Canada, adding seven fulfillment centers in the Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver areas, as well as a location near Philadelphia. Financial terms of the transaction…
One of the drawbacks of hydrogen adoption as a transportation fuel is the lack of infrastructure. Guess what? A network of hydrogen fueling already exists. It’s true that what exists is primarily dedicated to material-handling fuel cell-powered forklifts. The majority of those are located at distribution centers and warehouses for retail giants Amazon and Walmart….