Major Freight Firms Unite to Standardize Scheduling with New API

Major Freight Firms Unite to Standardize Scheduling with New API

Uber Freight, Convoy, and J.B. Hunt have jointly formed the Scheduling Standards Consortium (SSC) to establish freight booking API standards, addressing industry scheduling challenges and enhancing efficiency. The consortium aims to onboard more industry partners to promote the implementation of standardized interfaces, ultimately achieving automation and intelligence in freight booking. This initiative seeks to streamline communication and data exchange between shippers, carriers, and brokers, leading to improved operational efficiency and reduced costs throughout the supply chain.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Datadriven Strategies Optimize Global Ocean Freight Risk Management

Datadriven Strategies Optimize Global Ocean Freight Risk Management

International shipping booking requires attention to key aspects like market supply and demand, cargo information, carrier selection, cost confirmation, contract terms, and loading preparation. Utilizing digital tools and data analysis can improve booking efficiency and risk management, ensuring the safe and timely delivery of goods while reducing costs. Strategic booking considers factors such as vessel schedules, port congestion, and potential delays to optimize the supply chain and maintain competitive advantage. Effective communication and collaboration with carriers are also vital for a smooth booking process.

FMCSA Revamps SMS to Enhance Trucking Safety Efficiency

FMCSA Revamps SMS to Enhance Trucking Safety Efficiency

The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has proposed reforms to the Safety Measurement System (SMS). These reforms aim to enhance data-driven safety management and reduce accident rates by reorganizing safety categories, refining violation classifications, and simplifying violation weights. A public comment period has been initiated. The goal is to build a more scientific and equitable evaluation system, promoting improved safety levels and sustainable development within the industry. The proposed changes are intended to lead to more effective safety oversight and ultimately, safer roads for all.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Heavier Trucks Strain Aging US Bridges Study Finds

Heavier Trucks Strain Aging US Bridges Study Finds

A new study by the Coalition Against Bigger Trucks (CABT) reveals that congressional proposals to allow heavier trucks on roads would severely damage local bridges. The research warns that existing bridges are not designed to withstand overweight trucks, leading to a long-term risk of structural collapse. Policymakers must balance economic benefits with infrastructure safety and conduct a more comprehensive assessment. Allowing heavier trucks could jeopardize the integrity of bridges across the nation and lead to costly repairs or replacements.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Merge to Reshape Industry

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Merge to Reshape Industry

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Corporation have announced their integration into Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA). This strategic move aims to leverage the strengths of both companies, providing a more comprehensive product line, enhanced R&D capabilities, a more efficient supply chain, and a more complete service network. TMHNA will maintain the independence of both brands while focusing on innovation and customer service. The integration seeks to lead the material handling industry towards a new era of intelligent, efficient, and sustainable development.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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USPS Reports 13B Loss Amid Financial Overhaul

USPS Reports 13B Loss Amid Financial Overhaul

The United States Postal Service reported significant losses, primarily due to inflation, declining mail volume, and the fading of pandemic-related benefits. To address these challenges, USPS is actively implementing the 'Delivering for America' plan, aiming to improve service and adjust pricing strategies. Simultaneously, there are calls for legislative reforms to alleviate financial burdens and enhance operational flexibility, ensuring long-term sustainability. Moving forward, USPS needs to adapt to market changes, improve operational efficiency, gain customer trust, and capitalize on policy opportunities to achieve a successful transformation.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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USPS Announces 10year Plan to Stabilize Finances Boost Ecommerce

USPS Announces 10year Plan to Stabilize Finances Boost Ecommerce

USPS released a ten-year plan to reform finances, optimize operations, and innovate services, addressing challenges and enhancing competitiveness in e-commerce. This plan presents both opportunities and risks, making its future development crucial. The reform aims to modernize the postal service and ensure its long-term viability in a rapidly changing market. Key areas of focus include streamlining delivery processes, investing in new technologies, and expanding service offerings to better meet the needs of businesses and consumers. The success of this plan will be vital for the future of USPS.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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USPS Overhaul Targets Profitability and Modernized Delivery

USPS Overhaul Targets Profitability and Modernized Delivery

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has unveiled a ten-year strategic plan to reshape its profitability and enhance service quality. Key initiatives include expanding seven-day package delivery, making significant infrastructure investments, adjusting service standards, optimizing pricing strategies, and seeking legislative support. The plan aims to gain a competitive edge in the e-commerce market. While facing numerous challenges, the USPS's commitment to reform and innovative measures are noteworthy and hold promise for the future of the postal service.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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TD Cowen Index Tracks Volatility in Trucking Parcel and LTL Markets

TD Cowen Index Tracks Volatility in Trucking Parcel and LTL Markets

The TD Cowen-AFS Freight Index indicates a weak but optimistic trucking market. The express sector is significantly impacted by pricing strategies. LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) pricing remains stable, but pricing discipline may be loosening. Despite soft demand, there are positive indicators emerging. The index serves as a valuable decision-making resource for participants in the freight market, providing insights into current conditions and potential future trends across various transportation modes.

TD Cowen Index Analyzes Parcel LTL and Truckload Pricing Trends

TD Cowen Index Analyzes Parcel LTL and Truckload Pricing Trends

The latest TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index report reveals a complex freight market. Parcel shipping faces intense discounting, while LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) pricing remains robust. Truckload demand, however, shows weakness. Shippers need a deep understanding of these market dynamics to navigate the challenges and adapt their strategies accordingly. The report highlights the contrasting trends across different freight modes, emphasizing the need for shippers to be agile and informed in their decision-making to optimize costs and maintain efficient supply chains.