Global logistics leader Maersk has significantly bolstered its ground network by establishing a new hub in Southern California. This strategic expansion introduces a state-of-the-art facility equipped
US Clean Energy Projects Face Billions in Cancellations Amid Policy Shift
The United States faces a projected $35 billion in canceled renewable energy projects by 2025. This significant financial downturn in clean energy development stems from a net outflow of project funds
Maersk and Eurogate Unveil $1.2 Billion Bremerhaven Port Expansion
Shipping giants Maersk and Eurogate are embarking on a substantial $1.2 billion terminal upgrade project at Bremerhaven. This significant investment aims to bolster the position of their joint venture
Federal Funding Linked to 100% U.S.-Made EV Charger Components
During the Trump administration, officials put forward a proposal mandating that electric vehicle (EV) chargers incorporate 100% domestically sourced materials. This initiative aimed to ensure nearly
FedEx Pivots E-commerce Strategy Toward Specialized Goods
FedEx is strategically narrowing its e-commerce delivery focus. The company will now prioritize what it defines as ‘specialized’ shipments. Chief Customer Officer Brie Carere announced this significan
Tariff Ambiguity, Supplier Fire Impact Ford’s Finances
Ford Motor Company continues to face substantial financial pressures. The automaker grapples with ongoing challenges stemming from persistent tariffs and significant disruptions caused by a supplier f
Triumph Unveils New Platform to Bolster Broker Capacity
Triumph recently introduced a new product, Capacity Intelligence, designed to enhance truckload capacity management for brokers. This innovative offering provides an additional option for identifying
Strategic Patience: Shippers Advised to Delegate AI Development in Logistics
The artificial intelligence landscape is rapidly transforming, presenting both opportunities and challenges for the shipping industry. Shippers currently navigate complex decisions regarding AI adopti
Update: Scrapping strategy looms large in 2026 as carriers manage growing oversupply
Title: Shipping Industry Prepares for Fleet Adjustments Amidst Oversupply
The global shipping industry faces ongoing downward pressure on freight rates, a direct consequence of a rapidly expanding fle
USDOT Rule Targets Non-Domiciled Drivers, Sparks Capacity Debate
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) recently issued an interim final rule concerning Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders not domiciled within the United States. This new regulation is







