Trucking Industry Lobbies for Policy Changes in Washington

Trucking Industry Lobbies for Policy Changes in Washington

Led by the National Shippers Strategic Transportation Council (NASSTRAC), over ten shipper and carrier organizations will hold a lobbying event in Washington D.C. on February 1st. The initiative aims to highlight the importance of the trucking industry to policymakers and advocate for key issues. These include concerns about truck driver hours-of-service regulations, advocating for the expanded use of longer, heavier trucks, and improving the highway system. The goal is to enhance trucking efficiency and safeguard the nation's economic well-being.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Union Pacific Norfolk Southern Merger Seeks Transcontinental Rail Link Amid Regulatory Hurdles

Union Pacific Norfolk Southern Merger Seeks Transcontinental Rail Link Amid Regulatory Hurdles

The proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, strongly supported by shareholders, faces rigorous scrutiny from the STB and opposition from competitors and shippers. The merger aims to create a transcontinental railroad, enhancing efficiency and reducing costs. However, it raises concerns about potential monopolies and service degradation. The ultimate fate hinges on the STB's decision, which will profoundly impact the landscape of US rail transportation. The STB review will consider the potential benefits against the risks of reduced competition and service quality.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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Truck Driver Shortage Threatens Supply Chain Resilience

Truck Driver Shortage Threatens Supply Chain Resilience

This paper delves into the crucial impact of driver availability on supply chain resilience, analyzing the current industry situation, key data metrics, and future trends. It proposes strategies such as improving driver compensation, optimizing transportation efficiency, and promoting automation technologies. The paper also emphasizes the importance of diversifying suppliers, localizing production, and undergoing digital transformation to build a more resilient supply chain. These measures are vital for mitigating the risks associated with driver shortages and ensuring the smooth flow of goods.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Union Pacific Bets on Lean Operations to Transform Rail Industry

Union Pacific Bets on Lean Operations to Transform Rail Industry

US rail giant UP is implementing Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR), a lean operation strategy, to improve efficiency and service. However, learning from CSX's previous PSR implementation, the Surface Transportation Board (STB) is closely monitoring UP's transition. UP has pledged to learn from past mistakes, proceed cautiously, and has developed a detailed implementation plan. Analysts believe that the key to UP's success lies in its execution capabilities. The smooth transition and adherence to regulatory compliance will be crucial for UP's overall performance.

Intermodal Transport Adapts to Supply Chain Challenges Opportunities

Intermodal Transport Adapts to Supply Chain Challenges Opportunities

Larry Gross highlighted the challenges facing multimodal transportation at the RailTrends conference, including efficiency bottlenecks, market share erosion, and the ongoing supply chain crisis. He emphasized the need to rethink supply chain rules, enhance resilience, and adapt to market changes. Future growth will depend on the domestic market and proactively addressing the impact of differences between East and West Coast ports. The industry must innovate to overcome current obstacles and capitalize on emerging opportunities within a restructured global trade landscape.

Bluegrace Logistics Exec Advances LTL Digital Standards

Bluegrace Logistics Exec Advances LTL Digital Standards

BlueGrace's Chief Commercial Officer, Adam Blankenship, joins the Digital LTL Council to drive digital transformation and standardization in the less-than-truckload (LTL) sector. The council aims to address the industry's long-standing fragmentation by establishing uniform standards. This initiative seeks to improve efficiency, reduce error rates, and ultimately create a win-win situation for customers and industry stakeholders. By promoting interoperability and data-driven decision-making, the council hopes to modernize LTL transportation and unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation.

RXO Opens Laredo Hub to Boost Crossborder Nearshoring

RXO Opens Laredo Hub to Boost Crossborder Nearshoring

RXO has opened a new 127,000-square-foot cross-border logistics center in Laredo, Texas, designed to capitalize on the nearshoring trend. The facility offers warehousing, distribution, and customs brokerage services to clients. Located on the US-Mexico border and equipped with advanced technology, the center aims to improve cross-border transportation efficiency, reduce costs, and facilitate US-Mexico trade. RXO plans to invest over $30 million in the next decade to support the growth of its cross-border operations.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Chinaus Shipping Efficiency Gains Traction with Baiyun Network

Chinaus Shipping Efficiency Gains Traction with Baiyun Network

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the timeliness of Best Shipping's international express service from China to the US, covering influencing factors such as transportation methods, service types, origin, and destination. It offers selection recommendations and optimization strategies for different timeliness requirements, aiming to help businesses and individuals efficiently complete international freight. The analysis focuses on providing practical guidance for selecting the most suitable shipping options based on specific needs and priorities, ultimately improving the overall efficiency of international shipping operations.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Cuts 843 Jobs Across Five Facilities

Fedex Cuts 843 Jobs Across Five Facilities

FedEx announced it will lay off 843 employees across five facilities in the coming months. The layoffs, impacting transportation hubs and supply chain facilities, are aimed at network consolidation, cost reduction, and adapting to evolving customer needs. The company will strive to help affected employees find internal job opportunities and continue investing in new technologies and innovation to improve operational efficiency and customer experience. This restructuring reflects FedEx's ongoing efforts to optimize its operations and navigate the changing logistics landscape.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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STB Implements Reciprocal Switching Rule to Reduce Rail Freight Delays

STB Implements Reciprocal Switching Rule to Reduce Rail Freight Delays

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) proposes a reciprocal switching rule to address rail service challenges faced by shippers. The new rule would allow shippers to choose alternative rail carriers when existing carriers fail to meet service standards. It defines service evaluation metrics, simplifies the application process, and aims to break rail monopolies, improve service levels, and ultimately enhance freight efficiency. This initiative seeks to provide shippers with greater options and ensure reliable rail service by promoting competition within the rail industry.