Logistics Firms Prepare for Hurricane Helene Key Business Steps

Logistics Firms Prepare for Hurricane Helene Key Business Steps

As Hurricane Helene approaches, ALAN (American Logistics Aid Network) has released a guide for logistics companies on how to respond. The guide emphasizes safety first, timely information gathering, connecting with needs, mobilizing resources, and standardizing actions. It encourages donation to support relief efforts. Logistics companies are urged to prioritize the well-being of their employees and the affected communities while ensuring the efficient delivery of aid. The ALAN guide provides practical advice and best practices for navigating the challenges posed by the hurricane and contributing to a coordinated and effective response.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Infrastructure Crisis Deepens Amid Political Gridlock Funding Gaps

US Infrastructure Crisis Deepens Amid Political Gridlock Funding Gaps

Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Burnley identifies political stalemate and funding shortages as key challenges facing American transportation infrastructure. He anticipates difficulty in passing a new long-term authorization bill in the near future and expresses concern about the Highway Trust Fund's financial difficulties. The article analyzes the positions of various stakeholders and explores potential solutions, urging collaborative efforts to build a sustainable transportation system. The lack of long-term funding and bipartisan cooperation are hindering progress and require immediate attention to ensure the nation's infrastructure can meet future demands.

US Trucking Industry Hits Record High Amid Economic Growth

US Trucking Industry Hits Record High Amid Economic Growth

Data from the American Trucking Associations shows record high trucking freight volume in August, potentially signaling a positive economic outlook. The article analyzes the drivers behind this growth, including consumer spending and manufacturing activity. It also explores the challenges and opportunities facing the industry, such as driver shortages and fluctuating fuel prices. Overall, the outlook for the trucking industry is cautiously optimistic. The high freight volume suggests strong demand and economic activity, but the industry must navigate ongoing challenges to maintain its positive trajectory and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Bipartisan Bill Proposes Expanded Tax Credits for Short Line Railroads

Bipartisan Bill Proposes Expanded Tax Credits for Short Line Railroads

A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators introduced legislation to update the short line railroad tax credit. The bill aims to incentivize private investment and modernize short line railroads by increasing the credit cap, covering all mileage, and establishing an inflation index. These measures are intended to boost economic competitiveness in rural areas. The ASLRRA (American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association) welcomes the bill and anticipates its swift passage. The updated tax credit is expected to facilitate crucial infrastructure improvements and support the continued viability of short line railroads.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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ATA Urges FMCSA to Reform Trucking Safety Ratings

ATA Urges FMCSA to Reform Trucking Safety Ratings

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) is urging the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to reform its safety rating system, addressing geographic bias and data reliability concerns. The current system is widely perceived as unfair, relying on insufficient and geographically skewed data sources, leading to distorted ratings. Recommendations include adopting more scientific evaluation models, simplifying the rating system, and avoiding reliance on the flawed CSA/SMS system. The ATA believes these changes are crucial for ensuring fair and accurate safety assessments within the trucking industry and promoting safer roads.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Safety Ratings Face Scrutiny Over Regional Data Gaps

Trucking Safety Ratings Face Scrutiny Over Regional Data Gaps

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) is calling for a review of the current safety rating system, citing issues such as geographic bias and insufficient data, leading to distorted ratings. Industry associations generally express dissatisfaction with the existing system, advocating for simplified ratings and a focus on safety. The FMCSA faces the challenge of establishing a fair and reliable safety rating system, requiring solutions to address data limitations and regional disparities. The current system is seen as flawed and in need of significant improvement to accurately reflect carrier safety performance.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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San Julin Emerges As Key Maritime Hub in South America

San Julin Emerges As Key Maritime Hub in South America

Puerto San Julián is a barge port located on the Atlantic coast in southern Argentina, identified by its ARULA code. The port has a maximum draft of 8.8 meters and a tidal range of 8.5 meters. It offers basic services such as ship repair and medical assistance, but lacks supplies like fuel and fresh water. Vessels need to wait for high tide to enter the port, and loading/unloading relies on shipboard equipment. Despite its limited facilities, it remains an important node on the South American east coast shipping route.

Usmexico Border Rail Shutdown Disrupts Supply Chains Businesses Demand Action

Usmexico Border Rail Shutdown Disrupts Supply Chains Businesses Demand Action

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection's closure of rail crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border has triggered a supply chain crisis. Industry associations are urging a swift reopening, highlighting its crucial role in North American trade. The disruption threatens to cause agricultural product spoilage, damage to the automotive industry, increased consumer prices, and overall economic downturn risks. Recommendations include strengthening cooperation, increasing patrols, and diversifying transportation methods to ensure supply chain stability. The impact of the closure is far-reaching and requires immediate attention to mitigate further economic consequences.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Rise

US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Rise

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a decline in rail freight carloads, but an increase in intermodal volume. The rise of e-commerce, supply chain reshaping, growing environmental awareness, and technological innovation are driving factors behind this growth. Rail freight companies should increase investment in intermodal infrastructure, expand service offerings, strengthen partnerships, leverage technological innovation to improve operational efficiency, and focus on sustainable development. By embracing these strategies and capitalizing on the opportunities presented by intermodal transportation, rail companies can successfully navigate the evolving landscape and transform their businesses.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry Rebounds After July Slowdown

US Trucking Industry Rebounds After July Slowdown

According to the American Trucking Associations, U.S. truck tonnage in July, after seasonal adjustment, experienced a slight month-over-month decrease, but year-over-year growth remained robust. Experts believe that short-term fluctuations do not alter the long-term positive trend, and the second half of the year is expected to benefit from growth in heavy freight sectors such as energy and automotive. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the key factors influencing truck tonnage and looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing the industry in the future.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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