New Cowenafs Index Aims to Predict Transportation Market Trends

New Cowenafs Index Aims to Predict Transportation Market Trends

The Cowen/AFS Freight Index is a quarterly report designed to provide institutional investors with predictive pricing tools covering key freight sectors like Less-Than-Truckload (LTL), Truckload (TL), and Parcel. Leveraging AFS Logistics' vast data and Cowen's expert analysis, the index offers forward-looking, granular, and technology-driven market insights to empower investment decisions. It aims to provide a comprehensive view of the freight market, enabling informed strategies and risk management for investors navigating the complexities of the transportation industry.

Transportation Industry Pushes for Infrastructure Funding As Plan Stalls

Transportation Industry Pushes for Infrastructure Funding As Plan Stalls

The Trump administration has once again proposed a $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan, but the unclear funding source has raised concerns. The transportation industry is urging the federal government to increase investment and proposing financing solutions such as raising fuel taxes. Various sectors emphasize the importance of infrastructure construction for economic development and explore the possibilities of innovative financing and technology empowerment. The lack of a concrete funding mechanism remains a major obstacle to the plan's realization.

Swift Transportation Faces 22M Legal Battle Over Driver Status

Swift Transportation Faces 22M Legal Battle Over Driver Status

A U.S. federal judge ruled that some owner-operators at Swift Transportation should be classified as employees rather than independent contractors. The case will proceed in federal court and could have implications for the entire trucking industry and the 'gig economy' model. The company has set aside $22 million in reserves to address potential class-action lawsuits related to this classification issue. This ruling highlights the ongoing debate and legal challenges surrounding worker classification in the evolving landscape of the modern workforce.

SMC Acquires Transportation Costing Group to Expand Trucking Services

SMC Acquires Transportation Costing Group to Expand Trucking Services

SMC³'s acquisition of TCG expands its reach into the truckload sector. TCG's cost accounting software will enhance SMC³'s pricing and cost control capabilities, ultimately improving profitability and operational efficiency for its customers. This strategic move allows SMC³ to offer a more comprehensive suite of solutions for transportation management, strengthening its position in the logistics technology market. The acquisition leverages TCG's expertise to optimize cost analysis and provide more accurate pricing models within the SMC³ platform.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Transportation Industry Focuses on Crisis Management Amid Rising Risks

Transportation Industry Focuses on Crisis Management Amid Rising Risks

Blake Emergency Services provides crisis management and emergency response services for industries like transportation. Our offerings include emergency plan development, training exercises, and on-site support. We aim to help businesses enhance their emergency preparedness, reduce operational risks, and ensure personnel safety. Our comprehensive approach ensures clients are well-equipped to handle unforeseen events and minimize potential damage. We focus on proactive strategies and rapid response capabilities to mitigate the impact of crises.

01/27/2026 Airlines
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Union Pacific Norfolk Southern Explore Rail Merger

Union Pacific Norfolk Southern Explore Rail Merger

The proposed merger of US railroad giants UP and NS into a "super railroad" is raising concerns about competition and safety. The Surface Transportation Board (STB) will evaluate whether the merger is in the public interest. Key issues include potential impacts on freight rates, service quality, and the overall efficiency of the rail network. The STB's assessment will determine if the benefits of the merger outweigh the potential risks to shippers and the public.

US Rail Operators Under Persistent Scrutiny Amid Slow Service Recovery

US Rail Operators Under Persistent Scrutiny Amid Slow Service Recovery

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has extended the requirement for the four major railroads to submit service recovery reports and added reporting metrics, aiming to address the issue that rail service has not recovered to pre-pandemic levels. Key challenges include labor shortages, infrastructure bottlenecks, and demand fluctuations. Service delays and increased costs negatively impact the supply chain. Collaborative efforts are needed, including increased investment, optimized operations, and strengthened cooperation, to revitalize rail transport.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Shippers Protest BNSF Rates Amid Acquisition Cost Concerns

Shippers Protest BNSF Rates Amid Acquisition Cost Concerns

The hearing on BNSF's acquisition premium has sparked controversy, with shippers questioning its inclusion in cost calculations, which they claim inflates freight rates. The Surface Transportation Board (STB) ruling on this matter could significantly impact BNSF's rates and the broader rail freight market. Shippers argue that including the premium unfairly burdens them with costs unrelated to service. The STB's decision will likely set a precedent for future rate disputes and influence the competitive landscape of rail transport.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Rail Unions Oppose Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger

Rail Unions Oppose Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern are planning a merger, facing strong opposition from labor unions due to concerns about potential layoffs, reduced wages and benefits, and industry monopolization. While the merger could improve efficiency, it also risks increasing logistics costs and impacting consumer interests. The Surface Transportation Board's approval will be crucial in determining the outcome. The merger highlights the complex interplay between corporate strategy, labor rights, and the broader economic implications of consolidation in the railroad industry.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Rail Unions Split Over Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger

Rail Unions Split Over Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger

The proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern faces resistance from labor unions. BLET and BMWED, representing a majority of unionized employees, oppose the deal, citing concerns about potential job losses and weakened union bargaining power. Conversely, the Teamsters Rail Conference supports the merger, believing it will enhance efficiency and create opportunities. The Surface Transportation Board (STB) is currently reviewing the proposal, and its final decision will significantly impact the future of the U.S. railroad industry.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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