Green Logistics Gains Traction As Sustainability Boosts Market Growth

Green Logistics Gains Traction As Sustainability Boosts Market Growth

Logistics companies must undergo a green transformation to remain competitive and contribute to the future. This paper explores the stark reality of carbon emissions in the logistics industry, analyzes the application of carbon offsetting in freight trucking, and provides practical recommendations for companies to achieve carbon-neutral transportation. It emphasizes the importance of selecting suitable partners and highlights the critical role of green transformation in enabling companies to win future markets. Embracing sustainability is no longer optional, but a necessity for long-term success in the evolving landscape of logistics.

US Freight Index Rises for Fifth Month Amid Economic Growth

US Freight Index Rises for Fifth Month Amid Economic Growth

The US Bureau of Transportation Statistics reports that the Freight Transportation Services Index (FTSI) rose for the fifth consecutive month in January, exceeding pre-pandemic levels. Strong performance in waterborne, pipeline, and trucking reflects rebounding consumer demand and business inventory rebuilding. The logistics industry faces both opportunities and challenges, requiring increased investment in technology and expanded service offerings. Freight growth is a positive sign of economic recovery, but continued attention is needed regarding the global economic situation and supply chain issues. The index suggests a strengthening economy driven by increased freight activity.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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CEVA Logistics Expands Usmexico Border Service with Saturday Expedite

CEVA Logistics Expands Usmexico Border Service with Saturday Expedite

CEVA Logistics launched its “Saturday Night Express” service, optimizing the “Consolidated Border Trucking” (CBT) program to meet the demand for Monday morning deliveries across the US-Mexico border. By consolidating truckload shipments, customers can reduce costs while ensuring production schedules are met. This service now accounts for 20% of the CBT program and has attracted several automotive industry suppliers. This expedited solution provides a faster and more efficient way to move goods across the border, catering to the time-sensitive needs of the automotive supply chain and other industries.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Volume Hits Record High Amid Economic Challenges

US Freight Volume Hits Record High Amid Economic Challenges

The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics reported a record high Freight Transportation Services Index (Freight TSI) of 142.4 in June. Despite economic headwinds, the index surpassed its previous peak, driven by growth in trucking, rail, air freight, and waterborne transportation. This data reflects the resilience of the U.S. freight industry and suggests potential for economic growth. However, caution is warranted due to inflation, rising interest rates, and geopolitical risks. The Freight TSI serves as a key economic indicator, reflecting the overall health and activity within the logistics and transportation sectors.

US Regulators May Ease Truck Driver Hours Rules

US Regulators May Ease Truck Driver Hours Rules

The FMCSA proposes changes to Hours of Service (HOS) regulations, aiming to enhance driver flexibility and safety. The proposed rules include flexible break options, adjustments to the 30-minute break rule, and adverse driving condition exceptions. While potentially reducing costs, these changes raise safety concerns. Currently in the public comment period, the final rule will balance various interests and significantly impact the future of trucking. The changes aim to provide drivers with more control over their schedules and reduce pressure to drive while fatigued, but critics worry about increased pressure to meet deadlines.

Guide to Understanding International Freight Costs for Traders

Guide to Understanding International Freight Costs for Traders

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the components of international trade freight forwarding costs. It details various expenses such as sea freight, port charges, documentation fees, customs clearance fees, and trucking fees. The construction and interpretation of freight forwarder quotations are also explained. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding freight forwarding costs for cost control, risk mitigation, and budget planning in foreign trade. It offers advice on selecting a suitable freight forwarder to optimize logistics and minimize unexpected expenses, ultimately contributing to more profitable international trade transactions.

Bulldog Hiway CEO Addresses Infrastructure and Trucker Shortage

Bulldog Hiway CEO Addresses Infrastructure and Trucker Shortage

In an interview, Bulldog Hiway Express CEO Phil Byrd discussed the current state and challenges of US transportation infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of a stable Highway Trust Fund and urging Congress to develop a visionary strategy for intelligent highway systems. He also highlighted the driver shortage facing the trucking industry, stressing the need to improve driver compensation and enhance the industry's appeal to attract and retain qualified professionals. This includes focusing on better working conditions and benefits to address the growing demand for truck drivers in the logistics sector.

Freight Rates Climb Despite Falling Shipment Volumes

Freight Rates Climb Despite Falling Shipment Volumes

A peculiar phenomenon occurred in the U.S. freight market in September: freight volumes declined, yet spot rates unexpectedly increased. This rise wasn't driven by demand, but rather by freight imbalances and changes in capacity. Experts predict a disappointing peak season, potentially leading to continued trucking company bankruptcies. Truck drivers are advised to closely monitor the market, optimize operations, expand channels, invest cautiously, and seek professional assistance to navigate these challenges. The unusual rate increase despite lower volume highlights the complexities and potential instability within the current freight landscape.

CR England Sued Over Independent Contractor Misclassification

CR England Sued Over Independent Contractor Misclassification

U.S. trucking company C.R. England faces a class-action lawsuit alleging it misled drivers into debt through an “independent contractor” model. The core dispute revolves around the classification of drivers' employment status, raising broader concerns about the independent contractor model. While this model can reduce business costs, it potentially harms worker rights, highlighting the urgent need for improved regulation. The lawsuit scrutinizes whether drivers were genuinely independent or effectively employees, impacting their access to benefits and protections typically afforded to employees. This case underscores the ongoing debate surrounding worker classification in the gig economy.

OOIDA Challenges ELD Mandate Over Trucker Privacy Concerns

OOIDA Challenges ELD Mandate Over Trucker Privacy Concerns

The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) is again challenging the ELD mandate, arguing it infringes on driver privacy and raises safety concerns. The article delves into truck drivers' worries about the cost of ELDs, the risk of tampering, and the lack of flexibility. It reviews OOIDA's long-standing battle against ELDs and looks at the profound impact of the ELD mandate on the trucking industry, as well as the future interplay between technology and regulation. The mandate's impact on small businesses and independent operators remains a key point of contention.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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