FMCSA Solicits Feedback on Hours of Service Rule Changes

FMCSA Solicits Feedback on Hours of Service Rule Changes

The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proposes revisions to the Hours of Service (HOS) regulations and plans to gather industry feedback through public hearings. The proposed changes include five key areas: flexibility in break time arrangements, allowing non-driving on-duty time to count as rest, extending driving time under adverse weather conditions, expanding the short-haul exemption, and modifying driver record exceptions. The industry generally hopes the final regulations will strike a balance between efficiency and safety.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Uber Freight Expands in Europe Boosting Techdriven Logistics

Uber Freight Expands in Europe Boosting Techdriven Logistics

Uber Freight's European operations are experiencing strong growth, with managed freight exceeding $200 million and projected to reach $2 billion by 2028. The company focuses on customer service and flexible solutions, driving continuous innovation and expansion in the European market. Their commitment to meeting specific client needs and adapting to the dynamic logistics landscape is fueling their success and ambitious growth targets. This expansion highlights the increasing demand for efficient and technology-driven freight solutions in Europe.

Uber Freight Expands in European Managed Transport Sector

Uber Freight Expands in European Managed Transport Sector

Uber Freight's European operations are experiencing rapid growth, exceeding $200 million in freight volume with a target of $2 billion by 2028. Driven by technological innovation, the company provides efficient and sustainable logistics solutions, solidifying its leading position in the European market. This expansion highlights Uber Freight's commitment to transforming the freight industry through advanced technology and strategic partnerships, offering shippers and carriers greater visibility and control over their supply chains.

Trumps Infrastructure Plan Divides Logistics Sector

Trumps Infrastructure Plan Divides Logistics Sector

The Trump administration has again proposed a $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan, but the unclear funding sources have sparked widespread skepticism. The logistics industry welcomes the plan, emphasizing the urgent need to upgrade freight infrastructure. Stakeholders are calling for practical funding solutions, such as raising the fuel tax, to support sustained economic growth in the United States. The success of the plan hinges on identifying viable financial resources to address the nation's infrastructure deficit and improve efficiency in the movement of goods.

Q2 Intermodal Volumes Rise on Strong International Demand

Q2 Intermodal Volumes Rise on Strong International Demand

Multimodal transport volume increased by 8.2% year-on-year in the second quarter, reaching a new high in recent years, with international container business leading the way. The report reveals factors such as economic recovery, increased port throughput, and potential labor issues. Experts recommend paying attention to market dynamics, optimizing service networks, and seizing opportunities to win in the second half of the year. Focus on adapting to changing conditions to maximize growth in the multimodal transport sector.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Prioritize Speed Cost and Sustainability

Logistics Firms Prioritize Speed Cost and Sustainability

How can logistics companies remain profitable while meeting consumers' multiple demands for speed, cost, and environmental protection? This paper argues that refined operations and technology empowerment are key. By reducing empty miles, optimizing transshipment and delivery, continuously improving processes, and leveraging advanced data analysis, companies can find a balance between speed, cost, and environmental friendliness, achieving an 'optimal comprehensive' effect. This approach allows for efficient resource allocation and minimizes waste, leading to both economic and ecological benefits.

Trucking Tonnage Drop Points to Economic Slowdown

Trucking Tonnage Drop Points to Economic Slowdown

The American Trucking Associations reported that the unadjusted truck tonnage index fell 4.6% in February compared to January. This decrease in freight volume could signal a slowdown in economic activity and warrants close monitoring of subsequent developments. The trucking tonnage index is often viewed as a leading indicator of the overall health of the economy, reflecting changes in demand for goods and materials across various sectors. A sustained decline could indicate weakening consumer spending or business investment.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Singapore Airlines Halts Meizu Electronics Cargo

Singapore Airlines Halts Meizu Electronics Cargo

Singapore Airlines Cargo has issued an urgent notice, announcing the immediate suspension of accepting all electronic product shipments of the Meizu brand. This decision impacts foreign trade enterprises and freight forwarding companies, requiring them to promptly adjust their logistics plans and pay close attention to subsequent announcements. The suspension is likely due to safety or regulatory concerns surrounding Meizu products, and businesses relying on Singapore Airlines Cargo for Meizu shipments need to find alternative solutions to minimize disruption to their supply chains.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Freight Rail Market Faces Opportunities and Challenges AAR

Freight Rail Market Faces Opportunities and Challenges AAR

Association of American Railroads President and CEO Ian Jefferies discusses key issues including freight rail and intermodal volumes, rail safety initiatives, and service quality. He emphasizes the industry's proactive pursuit of innovative solutions to enhance safety, optimize operations, and address opportunities and challenges. The goal is to provide customers with superior service and contribute to economic growth. The interview highlights the ongoing efforts to improve efficiency and reliability within the freight rail sector while maintaining a strong focus on safety.

XPO Logistics Sells Intermodal Unit for 71B to Prioritize LTL Brokerage

XPO Logistics Sells Intermodal Unit for 71B to Prioritize LTL Brokerage

XPO Logistics is selling its intermodal business to STG Logistics for $710 million. This strategic move aims to streamline operations, allowing XPO to concentrate on its core Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) and freight brokerage businesses. The sale will optimize XPO's capital structure, improve its credit rating, and ultimately facilitate its plan to spin off into two separate, publicly traded industry leaders. This transaction is expected to enhance XPO's operational efficiency and profitability, creating greater value for shareholders and paving the way for a successful strategic transformation.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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