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Verified Carrier launches verified pickup, closing critical gap in freight fraud prevention
The addition of Verified Pickup completes the company’s end-to-end security ecosystem, creating a continuous chain of verified identity from motor carrier registration through the physical…
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Port of Long Beach is busiest US port in March
Despite a 5.2% dip in March volumes, the Port of Long Beach led U.S. ports with nearly 775,000 TEUs, as tariffs, fuel surcharges, and global…
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Port of LA navigating past first-quarter decline
Despite a 5% Q1 volume decline, the Port of Los Angeles shows steady throughput and export strength while tariff uncertainty, Middle East tensions, and shifting…
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Hormuz standoff: ‘Carriers have no alternative but to wait and see’
Hormuz standoff: ‘Carriers have no alternative but to wait and see’
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AAR reports rail traffic for the week ending April 11, 2026
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending April 11, 2026.
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Core Industrial Realty announces multiple transactions
Core Industrial Realty has recently completed several transactions.
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Source Logistics Prepares for Summer Heat With Enhanced Product-Protection Measures
This reflects Source's continuous dedication to upholding the highest standards of care for the food and beverage, grocery retail, consumer goods, and health and beauty…
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Kaleris Announces AI-Powered Yard Gate Automation at MODEX 2026
Kaleris today announced a new AI-powered gate automation capability for its Yard Management System.
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Port of Corpus Christi customers close 2026 with record first quarter
Port of Corpus Christi customers moved 54.5 million tons of commodities through the Corpus Christi Ship Channel in the first quarter of 2026, marking the…
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Descartes releases global shipping report on Strait of Hormuz disruption
Descartes’ latest analysis reveals that while only 2.8% of U.S. imports transit the Strait of Hormuz, critical sectors like fertilizers, aluminum, and energy face outsized…