Biden Administration Consults Industry on Supply Chain Fixes

Biden Administration Consults Industry on Supply Chain Fixes

The US supply chain faces significant challenges. The Biden administration issued an executive order and invited stakeholders to propose solutions, aiming to address port congestion, rail delays, and truck driver shortages. The government intends to rebuild supply chain resilience and ensure economic stability by improving port efficiency, enhancing rail capacity, alleviating trucking bottlenecks, accelerating digital transformation, diversifying supply chain networks, and strengthening risk management capabilities. These measures seek to create a more robust and reliable system capable of withstanding future disruptions.

US Freight Industry Grapples With Truck Driver Shortage

US Freight Industry Grapples With Truck Driver Shortage

American Trucking Associations data reveals driver turnover rates at large truckload carriers surged to a three-year high, while smaller carriers saw a slight decrease. Experts believe the driver market remains tight, primarily due to regulatory pressures and demographic shifts. This driver shortage not only impacts freight transportation but also the overall economy, requiring a collaborative effort from the government, industry, and individual companies to address the issue. The lack of drivers is significantly disrupting supply chains and increasing costs across various sectors.

Manzanillo Port Strike Causes Major Import Delays in Mexico

Manzanillo Port Strike Causes Major Import Delays in Mexico

A strike at the Port of Manzanillo has halted import cargo acceptance, triggering a supply chain crisis in Mexico. Trucking is disrupted, significantly impacting cross-border trade, food distribution, and e-commerce deliveries. Businesses should reroute shipments, postpone travel, assess operational risks, or consider air freight alternatives. This event highlights supply chain vulnerabilities, urging companies to enhance supply chain flexibility and resilience. The port closure underscores the need for proactive risk management and diversification strategies to mitigate future disruptions and ensure business continuity.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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CEVA Logistics Cuts Singaporenyc LCL Transit by 23 Days

CEVA Logistics Cuts Singaporenyc LCL Transit by 23 Days

CEVA Logistics has launched a weekly direct LCL service from Singapore to New York, reducing transit time to 23 days. The service includes Penang consolidation and door-to-door trucking to the US East Coast and Midwest. This initiative aims to improve transpacific freight efficiency, expand its global LCL network, and provide customers with more reliable and convenient logistics solutions. The new service promises faster delivery times and enhanced accessibility to key markets in the United States for LCL shipments.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Rhode Island Truck Tolls Stir Debate on Infrastructure Vs Supply Chain Costs

Rhode Island Truck Tolls Stir Debate on Infrastructure Vs Supply Chain Costs

Rhode Island's implementation of truck tolls to fund infrastructure projects has sparked controversy regarding cost allocation, supply chain impacts, and economic consequences. Trucking associations are concerned that the tolls will increase transportation costs, potentially leading to traffic diversion and economic damage. The success or failure of this initiative will serve as a valuable lesson for other states, prompting more cautious and comprehensive infrastructure financing policies. The debate highlights the complexities of balancing infrastructure needs with the economic realities of the transportation sector.

Freight Market Rebounds Eyes Strong Yearend Growth

Freight Market Rebounds Eyes Strong Yearend Growth

The freight market is showing signs of recovery, driven by rebounding capacity, increased consumer spending, and strong import data. Trucking and intermodal data both indicate positive trends, while rail transport is benefiting from renewed consumer demand for durable goods. While uncertainties remain in the market, the overall trend is positive and promising. The recovery is supported by a combination of factors suggesting a gradual return to pre-downturn levels of activity and a potential for continued growth in the near future.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply on Trade Worries

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply on Trade Worries

North American Class 8 truck orders experienced a significant decline in February, influenced by a combination of factors including trade barriers, policy uncertainty, and new emissions regulations. Companies need to adopt diversified strategies to actively address market challenges and seize opportunities presented by technological advancements. The drop in orders reflects a cautious approach from businesses navigating the complex economic and regulatory landscape. Adapting to these changes will be crucial for sustained growth and competitiveness in the North American trucking industry.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply Amid Demand Shift

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply Amid Demand Shift

ACT Research and FTR Associates reported a significant drop in North American Class 8 truck orders for November, raising concerns about demand exhaustion or a market inflection point. Experts suggest this may be a short-term fluctuation, with long-term fundamentals remaining healthy. However, they emphasize the need to closely monitor data in the coming months to assess the true impact and direction of the market. The sharp decline warrants careful observation for potential shifts in the freight and trucking industries.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply Amid Freight Shift

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply Amid Freight Shift

North American Class 8 truck orders experienced a significant drop in November, raising concerns about the freight market outlook for 2024. Expert opinions are divided, ranging from views of a short-term correction to warnings of longer-term underlying issues. This article delves into the potential reasons behind the order decline and explores future market trends, offering coping strategies for transportation companies. The downturn fuels worries about a potential economic recession impacting the trucking industry and overall freight demand in the coming year.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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CEVA Launches Saturday Night Express for USMCA Supply Chains

CEVA Launches Saturday Night Express for USMCA Supply Chains

CEVA Logistics has launched a Saturday Night Express service, an upgrade to its Consolidated Border Truck (CBT) program, designed to accelerate cross-border transportation between the US, Mexico, and Canada. This service utilizes containerized trucking, reducing costs and transit times, particularly benefiting the automotive industry. It ensures supply chain stability under the 'Just-in-Time' production model. The offering is strategically important and provides significant social value by streamlining trade and improving efficiency for businesses operating in the North American region.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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