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FreightWaves SONAR, the leading global supply chain market intelligence provider, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with WeatherOptics, a cutting-edge weather impact and risk intelligence platform. This collaboration will introduce WeatherOptics as the new provider of critical weather event insights on the FreightWaves SONAR platform, enriching the weather-related insights available to SONAR users. FreightWaves…
Significant closures caused by flooding from Hurricane Helene remain on interstates 26 and 40 on both sides of the North Carolina/Tennessee border, putting the onus on routing software that steers truckers clear of roadways that aren’t available to them. While there are still hundreds of other road closures in both states, from U.S. highways down…
The Federal Railroad Administration is going ahead with a proposed rule that would ensure that the train crews involved in transporting hazardous materials have access to protective equipment should they need to respond to an accident on the train. According to a March 22 notice in the Federal Register, FRA is seeking to amend existing…
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….
The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) said dockworkers deserve wage hikes in line with the “billions of dollars” in recent financial results from ocean carriers. The call for higher wages comes after the ILA canceled master contract talks on Tuesday with the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) after accusing APM Terminals and Maersk of using automated…
Jumbo Beverages announced a permanent layoff of all employees at its beverage distribution center in Grapevine, Texas. The company said the layoffs will affect 109 workers and will be finalized by April 30, according to a filing with the Texas Workforce Commission. The company did not provide a reason for the layoffs or the facility’s…