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Growing pains from building out a national network hampered Saia’s second-quarter results, sending shares of the less-than-truckload carrier more than 20% lower briefly on Friday. Incremental operating costs from the company’s terminal additions and a mix shift to lower-weight, retail freight were a drag on margins during the period. Saia (NASDAQ: SAIA) reported second-quarter earnings…
Both the California Trucking Association and the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association have filed amended complaints in the ongoing lawsuit regarding California’s AB5 independent contractor law, and as expected, the changes have a common target: Lorena Gonzalez. Gonzalez, a former state assemblywoman, is the author of AB5, which tightly restricts whether a worker can be defined…
By Bart De Muynck The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of FreightWaves or its affiliates. As we start a new year, what is the outlook for the logistics industry in 2024 and what can companies do to make things better? It’s a question on most…
The worst nightmare of every business owner became reality last December for one Malibu, California, homebuilder, “John”: His trailer and $300,000 worth of wood inside it were stolen from his garage. While John had secured his trailer, that did not deter the persistent criminal, who busted the lock and sneaked away in the night with…
NEW YORK — Think about what a supply chain leader has gone through in the past few years. There was the pandemic that at first looked like it would crater demand for virtually all goods and services once the toilet paper rush ran its course. Then came the whiplash in no time when huge demand…
Labor attorneys say two closely watched cases before the National Labor Relations Board involving a relatively small Virginia trucking company may bring about a shift toward a pro-union agenda. Ironically, any pro-labor precedents that come out of the cases involving Garten Trucking of Covington, Virginia, will spring from an action before the NLRB that actually…