Air Freight News
USDA temporarily extends expiration dates for Some Good Agricultural Practices, Domestic Origin Verification, Plant Systems Audit program certifications
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is committed to delivering the timely services needed to support the movement of America’s food…
Driver Graham earns top honor as President’s Award winner at USA Truck Stars of Safety Celebration Safe Professionals
USA Truck, Inc., a leading capacity solutions provider headquartered in Van Buren, AR, has named Efren Landin, Truckload Company Driver of the Year for 2019,…
MacAllister Railroad Machinery named distributor of Gradall Machines
Gradall Industries, Inc., has named MacAllister Railroad Machinery as an authorized distributor for Gradall TrackStar Railway Maintenance Machines as well as factory-authorized parts and service.
Bailed-out airlines may be allowed to cut even more flights
U.S. passenger airlines would be required to maintain minimum service levels to American cities in exchange for taxpayer financial support, but could dramatically cut their…
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SEKO Logistics MedTec deploys rapid response infrastructure to ensure deliveries of urgent medical equipment
To support the rapidly evolving supply chain challenges surrounding urgently needed medical supplies, SEKO Logistics MedTec has established a Rapid Response Team to assist and…
RoadSync secures $5.7M Series A led by Base10 Partners
RoadSync, an innovative digital payment platform that dramatically reduces payment processing time and maximizes revenue collection for the transportation industry, announced today it has raised…
Trump dusts off infrastructure ideas, urges $2 trillion spending
President Donald Trump called on Congress to provide $2 trillion for U.S. infrastructure, seizing on the coronavirus outbreak to try once again to advance one…
PCN head office issues coronavirus special eZine
All over the world, people are finding themselves working from home as employers endeavour to limit staff exposure to the coronavirus outbreak.
Airlines seen burning $61 billion in roughest stretch of crisis
Airlines will burn through as much as $61 billion worldwide in the second quarter, industry group IATA predicted, warning that carriers could run out of…
French airline tax deferrals during virus crisis win EU approval
France’s tax deferrals for airlines won European Union approval, the first state subsidies for carriers to be cleared under looser EU rules to help companies…