US Passes 287B Transportation Bill to Upgrade Infrastructure

US Passes 287B Transportation Bill to Upgrade Infrastructure

The U.S. Senate introduced the $287 billion 'America's Transportation Infrastructure Act of 2019,' aiming to comprehensively upgrade transportation infrastructure, streamline approval processes, enhance resilience to disasters, reduce transportation emissions, and promote alternative fuels. This bill presents both opportunities and challenges for the logistics industry. Companies should seize the opportunities and proactively address the challenges to achieve sustainable development. The bill focuses on modernizing roads, bridges, and other crucial infrastructure components, potentially improving efficiency and reducing costs for logistics operations while also requiring adaptation to new regulations and technologies.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Experts Analyze US Federal Surface Transportation Acts Impact

Experts Analyze US Federal Surface Transportation Acts Impact

At the SMC3 JumpStart 2021 conference, experts discussed the prospects for the US federal surface transportation authorization bill with both optimism and caution. Key challenges include funding sources, the definition of infrastructure, and bipartisan dynamics. Recommendations included clarifying goals, seeking consensus, innovating financing, focusing on freight, and strengthening regulation to build a safe, efficient, and sustainable transportation system. The discussion highlighted the complexities and opportunities surrounding infrastructure development and policy implementation in the United States.

2024 Transportation Budgeting Smart Strategies Amid Rising Costs

2024 Transportation Budgeting Smart Strategies Amid Rising Costs

Creating a logistics budget requires more than just looking at average carrier rate increases. A thorough analysis of factors like routes, service types, package dimensions, and fuel surcharges is crucial. Leverage business intelligence tools for data analysis and scenario planning. Effective negotiation with carriers is also key. By considering these aspects, businesses can develop more accurate and reliable transportation budgets, ultimately leading to better control over logistics costs. This comprehensive approach ensures a more effective and sustainable budget management strategy.

Bidens 2T Infrastructure Plan Targets US Transportation Overhaul

Bidens 2T Infrastructure Plan Targets US Transportation Overhaul

The Biden administration plans to launch a $2 trillion infrastructure investment plan to repair and upgrade America's aging infrastructure, stimulate economic recovery, and promote equitable development in transportation. The plan will be implemented in phases, focusing on varying state needs, bridging historical gaps, multimodal transport, and optimizing project processes. Whether it can be successfully implemented is worth paying attention to.

Optimizing Transportation Systems to Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

Optimizing Transportation Systems to Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

Optimizing a Transportation Management System (TMS) unlocks significant supply chain value. Key strategies include regular maintenance, functionality reviews, and collaborative partnerships with suppliers. Leveraging data analytics to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and adapt to changing market conditions is crucial. By proactively managing and refining your TMS, businesses can achieve greater visibility, control, and ultimately, a more resilient and cost-effective supply chain.

Experts Discuss Logistics Future in US Transportation Bill

Experts Discuss Logistics Future in US Transportation Bill

SMC3 conference expert discussions foreshadow a new direction for US federal surface transportation authorization. Democrats may broaden the definition of infrastructure, with fuel tax reform and sustainability as key considerations. Logistics companies need to pay close attention to policy changes, embrace innovative technologies, and actively participate in shaping the future of transportation. This new era demands proactive engagement and adaptation to evolving regulations and priorities.

Domestic Deals Fuel Q2 Logistics Transportation MA Rebound

Domestic Deals Fuel Q2 Logistics Transportation MA Rebound

PwC's report reveals a surge in both volume and value of M&A deals in the logistics and transportation sector during the second quarter, with domestic transactions dominating. Shipping and freight segments witnessed significant M&A activity, fueled by strong interest from financial investors. Looking ahead, lean operations and value creation will be crucial for success in this evolving landscape. The report highlights the ongoing consolidation within the industry and the increasing importance of strategic partnerships.

Transportation and Logistics Sector Sees Strategic MA Surge

Transportation and Logistics Sector Sees Strategic MA Surge

PwC reports that M&A activity in the transportation and logistics sector is shifting towards strategic fit rather than pure scale expansion. Acquirers are focusing on niche areas with defensive growth, high operational efficiency, and high market barriers. Capital is primarily being invested in technology modernization, supply chain resilience, and specialized logistics services. This reflects a strategic transformation within the industry, prioritizing targeted acquisitions that enhance capabilities and market position in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

US Intermodal Volume Drops in October Due to Supply Chain Issues

US Intermodal Volume Drops in October Due to Supply Chain Issues

US intermodal volume decreased by 10% year-over-year in October, significantly impacted by supply chain disruptions. While the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) remains optimistic about the full year, issues such as port congestion and labor shortages cannot be ignored. This analysis explores the reasons behind the decline in intermodal volume, discusses the challenges within the supply chain, and proposes policy recommendations and industry response strategies. It calls for collaborative efforts to address the challenges and ensure the sustainable development of the US intermodal industry.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Growth Rises on Domestic Container Demand

North American Intermodal Growth Rises on Domestic Container Demand

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reports a 4.5% year-over-year increase in North American intermodal volume in Q1, with domestic container shipments leading the growth. Lower fuel costs, improved service, and railway investments are key drivers. Experts note that transloading and base effects also contribute. International container growth exceeded expectations, while trailer volume decline narrowed. Intermodal marketing companies saw revenue growth despite lower loadings. The outlook for the intermodal market is positive, suggesting opportunities for businesses to capitalize on the momentum.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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