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Demand for Warehouses Rises in Houston Fueled by Online Shopping

The hottest niche in Houston's recovering real estate market is warehouses, evidence of the city's growing position as a distribution center for consumer goods in a rapidly evolving retail environment.

April 24, 2017

Oklahoma Port Sees Increased Tonnage on Stronger Energy Sector

Shipping activities picked up in March at the Port of Muskogee in Oklahoma, which ended the first quarter of the year on a high note after struggling several months to gain momentum.

April 24, 2017

U.S. Xpress' Diesel Technicians Vie for Spot at ATA鈥檚 Skills Competition

TUNNEL HILL, Ga. 鈥 Once your vehicle's odometer goes past 200,000 miles, you might think you're making your car, truck or SUV last.

April 21, 2017

YRC Freight Tries Pay Raises for Hard-to-Fill Teamsters Jobs

YRC Freight and two of its regional trucking affiliates have turned to pay raises for some hard-to-fill jobs three years after their parent company won pay cuts and other concessions from its Teamsters workforce to avoid bankruptcy.

April 21, 2017

Two Freight Forwarding Firms Join Forces to Form NorthPoint Forwarding

Kansas City-based NorthPoint Development has launched NorthPoint Forwarding, a freight-forwarding affiliate.

April 21, 2017

Matson Charitable Giving Increases 32% to $2.9 Million

Hawaii鈥檚 largest ocean cargo transportation company increased its charitable giving in 2016 despite earning less profit.

April 21, 2017

Indiana UPS Driver Marks 25 Years of Accident-Free Deliveries

John 鈥淩andy鈥 Fuller said he learned the rules of the road from his dad when he was just 10 years old driving a pickup truck on his family farm in Anderson, Ind.

April 20, 2017

Tennessee General Assembly Passes Gas, Diesel Tax

You'll be paying more for gasoline and diesel fuel in Tennessee, starting this summer, after Gov. Bill Haslam signs a bill to increase state fuel taxes.

April 20, 2017

'Pass the D--n Bill,' South Carolina House Speaker Tells Senate of Roads Proposal

With only 12 days left in this year鈥檚 legislative session, the South Carolina Senate started debate April 18 on a proposal to repair the state鈥檚 crumbling roads.

April 19, 2017