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For the commercial transportation business, moving things from point A to point B is job one. This coverage explores all of those movements at a global level and focuses on everything from global trade, ocean shipping, and port activity to intermodal business, rail operations and the greater supply chain.
2 Attorneys Convicted in Louisiana Staged-Crash Scheme
Two New Orleans lawyers were convicted of helping stage passenger鈥憊ehicle crashes with trucks to defraud insurance companies and truckers for profit.
March 24, 2026US Plans $250 Million Stake in Global Supply Chain Fund
The U.S. plans to contribute $250 million to an investment consortium that would help fund projects aimed at strengthening supply chains for energy and minerals.
March 23, 2026Truck Parking Developer Outpost Adds 5 Locations
The company鈥檚 first property in the northeastern U.S. is in Newark, N.J. Four more properties were added in Miami and California, Outpost said March 19.
March 23, 2026Oil Prices Ease as Trump Says Iran Is in Talks With US
Relief is ripping through financial markets after聽President Donald Trump聽said the聽U.S. has talked with Iran聽about a possible end to聽their war.
March 23, 2026Wing Drones to Start Silicon Valley Deliveries This Year
This is the first time that consumers in the company鈥檚 home market will be able to try out the technology.
March 23, 2026Averitt Boosts LTL Network as Freight Market Upturn Beckons
Averitt Express is expanding its core less-than-truckload business to get ahead of what it sees as an emerging upturn in the freight market.
March 23, 2026IEA Says Iran War a 'Major, Major Threat' to Global Economy
Fatih Birol said at Australia鈥檚 National Press Club that the war has had a worse impact on oil than the two oil shocks of the 1970s combined.
March 23, 2026Perspective: Chameleon Carriers Undermine Roadway Safety
Motor carrier safety records are meant to protect the public, but chameleon carriers undermine the system to evade accountability, writes Aim's Ron Bourque.
March 23, 2026Nebraska Seeks Truckers to Haul Hay After Massive Wildfire
Truckers willing to haul hay for cattle rescued from Nebraska鈥檚 largest wildfire are being sought and offered a stipend to offset high fuel prices.
March 20, 2026Analysts Doubt Canada Can Meet IEA Oil Target
Canada would be the third-largest contributor to the IEA鈥檚 program, with the added crude at about 130,000 extra barrels a day if rolled out over six months.
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