Air Freight News
DAT: Spot truckload volumes dip; rates hit new highs in January
Spot truckload freight rates extended their run to new highs in January, said DAT Freight & Analytics, which operates the industry’s largest truckload freight marketplace…
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Port of LA handles record 865,595 container units
The Port of Los Angeles processed 865,595 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in January, a 3.6% increase compared to last year. It was the Port’s busiest…
6 states now allowing weigh station e-Inspections through Drivewyze
Momentum is growing across the country with electronic inspections (e-Inspections) at weigh stations. That’s the word from Drivewyze, the leader in connected truck services and…
Arvato acquires stake in Nexxiot
Nexxiot strengthens Arvato Financial Solutions digital portfolio through advanced supply chain optimization technology and analytics
French fry shortages go global on supply chain disruption
Southeast Asian fast-food chains are being hit by a shortage of French fries as supply-chain snarls slow shipments of the frozen item from the U.S.…
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Thousands of cars including Audi and Porche adrift on burning cargo ship
Volkswagen Group vehicles destined for the U.S. were left aboard Felicity Ace, which is roughly the size of three football fields.
Pakistan seeks LNG spot cargoes to cover canceled shipments
Pakistan is seeking to buy liquefied natural gas cargoes from the spot market after two long-term suppliers weren’t able to fulfill commitments to deliver shipments…
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gStore by GreyOrange puts the future of stores in an app
Fulfillment platform provider GreyOrange today launched gStore, a new mobile app creating tech-enabled personalized store experiences while using in-store inventory to fulfill online orders.
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Boeing banks on less disruptive plan to clean up aviation
As flying electric taxis and hydrogen fuel take center stage at the Singapore Airshow, Boeing Co.’s plan to clean up aviation is far less revolutionary.
Los Angeles port chief seeks unused truck, rail-capacity fixes
The Port of Los Angeles had fewer empty and import containers clogging the docks in January but needs to address wasted capacity from unused truck…