The Rhode Island Trucking Association backs the governor鈥檚 request to invest $46 million to add decades to the life of a major East Coast commercial fishing hub in the Port of Galilee while improving freight movements.
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3PLs Can Strengthen Partnerships, Advocate for Industry, TIA Leaders Say
SAN DIEGO 鈥 At a time when supply chain challenges are in the national spotlight, third-party logistics providers have a unique opportunity to advocate for their businesses and forge stronger relationships with their shipper customers and carrier partners, 3PL industry leaders said.
April 11, 2022Port Leaders Discuss Future
HOUSTON 鈥 Ports in the United States have a historic opportunity to upgrade aging infrastructure with billions of dollars in federal funding that will prepare facilities for years鈥 worth of expected growth in freight movement and ready them for a future where many are targeting eventual carbon-neutral operations.
April 7, 2022Panama Canal Proposes Toll Revamp
The Panama Canal Authority proposed a comprehensive restructuring of its toll system April 1 that would increase rates charged on cargo such as vehicles, oil and gas, and soybeans that cross the waterway as ocean shippers rake in record profits.
April 1, 2022Rising Fuel Costs Slow Spot Rate Descent
The rise in fuel prices is slowing a decline in spot rates while also potentially suppressing base revenue for some carriers, experts said.
March 31, 2022Port Leaders Say They're Ready to Spend Infrastructure Funds
With the largest infusion of direct federal infrastructure spending set to begin, port leaders from around the country say they鈥檙e ready to begin rebuilding and upgrading their facilities to keep up with a record number of cargo containers moving through ports.
March 31, 2022DeJoy Says He鈥檚 Been Cleared in Federal Probe
WASHINGTON 鈥 Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said March 31 that the Justice Department has closed without criminal charges an investigation into political fundraising activity at his former business.
March 31, 2022Global Supply Lines Brace for Economic Storm to Widen
Global supply strains that started to ease in early 2022 are worsening again as headwinds strengthen from the war in Ukraine and China鈥檚 COVID lockdowns, threatening slower growth and faster inflation across the global economy.
March 29, 2022Warren Says Ocean Freight Alliances Add to Inflation
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) blamed rising U.S. inflation in part on the largest ocean shipping companies, calling 鈥渢he anti-competitive nature鈥 of the industry the root cause of soaring prices to transport goods around the global economy.
March 25, 2022USPS Doubles EV Order From Oshkosh
The U.S. Postal Service announced March 24 it ordered more than 10,000 new electric delivery trucks, up from the 5,000 the agency had initially planned to purchase.
March 24, 2022