Transflo, a software provider specializing in automation for transportation companies, is deploying a new solution. This initiative targets inaccuracies in Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) invoices. The solu
FMC Re-examines Ocean Carrier Chassis Restrictions
The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is currently reviewing how ocean carriers restrict chassis selection. This re-examination follows a significant 2024 agency ruling. That earlier decision affirmed
Supply Chains Seek New Paths Amid Geopolitical Strain
Recent years have underscored the profound vulnerability of global shipping to geopolitical instability. Repeated diversions away from the vital Suez Canal serve as a stark reminder of these challenge
Update: DHL launches road-air service on busy China-Europe trade lane
DHL has introduced a new multimodal road-air service, specifically targeting the busy China-Europe trade lane. This innovative offering is designed to provide shippers with enhanced predictability for
Le Havre Port Achieves Record Volumes After Strategic Investments
Le Havre, France’s largest container port, has successfully posted record volumes, a testament to significant carrier investments in its terminal infrastructure. These modernization efforts have enabl
Ahold Delhaize USA Funds New Distribution Hub with Strategic Lease-Back
Ahold Delhaize USA, a prominent grocery retailer, has finalized a significant lease-back agreement for its planned distribution center. This strategic financial arrangement aims to conserve the compan
Aritzia Realigns U.S. Supply Chain Amid Trade Policy Shifts
Aritzia, the prominent apparel retailer, has strategically adjusted its supply chain operations. The company has relocated all U.S. order fulfillment to Ohio, a significant move prompted by the conclu
Update: Canada Post’s tentative contracts scrap some delivery operations changes
Canada Post has reached tentative contract agreements that will notably alter proposed changes to its delivery operations. These deals, currently awaiting ratification by union members, specifically e
Shipping Majors Take Divergent Paths Through Red Sea
Two of the world’s largest shipping companies, Maersk and CMA CGM, are adopting contrasting strategies regarding their routes through the Red Sea and Suez Canal amidst ongoing regional tensions. Their
Trucking Capacity Squeeze Expected to Drive Up Shipping Costs
Knight Swift, a leading transportation company, forecasts a notable increase in shipping rates for customers. This anticipated rise stems from expected tightening of truckload capacity. Federal govern







