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Joni Casey, president and CEO of the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA), announced Wednesday that she will retire at the end of 2024 after 27 years of leadership at the organization. The association’s board of directors has begun a search to identify Casey’s successor, IANA said in a news release, and aims to ensure…
A Delaware bankruptcy court ruled Friday that Yellow Corp. could retain real estate broker CBRE to sell its remaining terminals, which include 46 owned and 70 leased locations. Counsel for the debtors also said submission of a final Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan to the court will happen in the coming days, ahead of the expiration…
FreightWaves has written extensively in recent weeks and months about the weakness in U.S. box demand, an indication of the poor state of the goods economy as Americans are increasingly cash-strapped even amid ongoing debt forbearance. The three largest North American containerboard/box producers reported box demand declines ranging from 8%-13% in Q1, and demand has…
Cold chain solutions provider FreezPak Logistics announced plans to open a new location near Chicago by the end of the year. The 212,807-square-foot facility in Bedford, Illinois, will be a temperature-controlled warehouse featuring 30 loading docks, 30,000 pallet positions and 51 container plug-ins. The location will be near Interstate 55 and a CSX rail yard,…
Informational powerhouses DAT and SONAR will duke it out for bragging rights and a generous charitable donation at the Future of Supply Chain 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia on June 4-5. The two industry juggernauts will be debating what they think is in store for domestic transportation for the rest of the year. “The Great Debate:…
WASHINGTON — Stolen electric vehicle charging station equipment and office thefts at the U.S. Postal Service are troubling signs for agency watchdogs as the Postal Service begins moving toward electrifying its delivery fleet. Concern about the thefts and the ability of the Postal Service to protect its assets appears in a new audit report published…