Ryder Expands West Coast Presence with Major Acquisition

Ryder Expands West Coast Presence with Major Acquisition

Ryder's acquisition of Scully is projected to generate an additional $100 million in annual revenue. This strategic move strengthens Ryder's presence in the Western region, expanding its customer base and bolstering its fleet management capabilities. Analysts view the acquisition favorably, anticipating it will solidify Ryder's market position and drive future growth. The deal is expected to be immediately accretive and provide significant synergies.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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Port of Long Beach Deals Cargo Tracking System to Streamline Supply Chain

Port of Long Beach Deals Cargo Tracking System to Streamline Supply Chain

The Port of Long Beach has launched the 'Supply Chain Information Highway' initiative, aiming to enhance cargo tracking and visibility through free cargo visualization software developed in collaboration with UNCOMN. This project addresses the lack of supply chain transparency by integrating data and fostering collaboration. Utilizing secure technologies, it promises to improve supply chain efficiency and resilience, ultimately delivering more efficient and reliable services for global trade. The initiative focuses on providing better cargo visibility and streamlining operations within the port and its extended supply chain network.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Warehouse Automation Trends Highlighted at MMH Virtual Summit

Warehouse Automation Trends Highlighted at MMH Virtual Summit

A virtual summit hosted by Modern Materials Handling magazine focused on order fulfillment trends such as warehouse automation and robotics, aiming to help companies address the challenges posed by e-commerce growth. The summit brought together industry experts to discuss key areas including automation, software, and mobile technologies. The goal was to empower businesses to build core competencies and achieve sustainable development in the face of evolving market demands.

CH Robinson Execs Discuss Shifting Trucking Brokerage Trends

CH Robinson Execs Discuss Shifting Trucking Brokerage Trends

C.H. Robinson VP Kevin Abbott provides an in-depth analysis of the current trucking brokerage market: weak demand, ample capacity, and intensifying competition necessitating service upgrades. He believes the impact of ELDs is limited, while technology is driving efficiency improvements. Abbott also suggests that the "Uberization" of trucking is still immature. Looking ahead, continuous innovation and adaptation to change are crucial for success in the evolving landscape.

Trucking Industrys 34hour Restart Rule Suspended Amid Safety Debate

Trucking Industrys 34hour Restart Rule Suspended Amid Safety Debate

The U.S. 34-hour restart rule was suspended due to its failure to achieve the anticipated safety benefits and its negative impact on transportation efficiency. A Department of Transportation Inspector General's report confirmed that the rule did not deliver the expected safety improvements. The suspension of the rule is expected to free up capacity and reduce costs. Future regulations should be data-driven and balance safety with efficiency, ensuring that safety measures are effective without unduly hindering the flow of goods and services.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Key Differences Between Master and House Bills of Lading for Traders

Key Differences Between Master and House Bills of Lading for Traders

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the differences between Master Bill of Lading (MBL) and House Bill of Lading (HBL). It offers a detailed comparison covering the bill of lading header, destination port exchange, property rights certificate, scope of application, and customs management. The advantages of HBL in specific scenarios are also explained. Through clear process streamlining and case studies, this helps foreign trade practitioners choose the most suitable bill of lading type for their business, thereby improving trade efficiency and avoiding potential risks.

Shenzhen To Frankfurt Regular Cargo Route Officially Launched

Shenzhen To Frankfurt Regular Cargo Route Officially Launched

Shenzhen Airport has launched a regular cargo flight route from Shenzhen to Frankfurt, marking the fourth intercontinental freight route established this year. The route operates three times a week using Boeing 777F freighters. To enhance air freight capacity, Shenzhen Airport has opened and increased frequency on nine international routes, achieving global coverage across all five continents. Additionally, there are plans to open routes to Amsterdam and Los Angeles in the future.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Fedex and UPS Lead 2025 Global Air Cargo Rankings

Fedex and UPS Lead 2025 Global Air Cargo Rankings

The list of the top ten global air cargo companies for 2025 has been revealed, with FedEx and UPS leading due to their advanced technology and service quality. Other companies like Qatar Airways, Emirates SkyCargo, DHL Aviation, and Cargolux are also continuously promoting sustainable development and market expansion, demonstrating their strong industry competitiveness and innovative capabilities.

08/06/2025 Airlines
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European Firms Lead Surge in Refrigerated Shipping Demand

European Firms Lead Surge in Refrigerated Shipping Demand

As global demand for refrigerated goods rises, European shipping companies are excelling in the refrigerated capacity sector. MSC currently leads globally in refrigerated container space, showing a positive growth trend compared to other major companies like CMA CGM. Although Asian enterprises started later, they are also rapidly catching up in this field.