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Delta Air walks back 2024 profit goal on higher costs, wages
Delta Air Lines Inc. backed away from its 2024 profit target as persistently high costs counter the gains from a rebound in international travel.
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Estes adds electric trucks to its California fleet
The company’s Banning, California, terminal has incorporated 12 EV trucks to its pickup-and-delivery offerings...
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Shipping stocks surge globally as US, UK strike at Houthis
Shipping and energy stocks extended gains on Friday, after the US and UK launched airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, sending crude higher and stoking…
Bureau of Labor Statistics: Producer Price Index News Release
The Producer Price Index for final demand fell 0.1 percent in December, seasonally adjusted, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today...
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Choice of billionaire Razon as South Africa port partner is challenged
South Africa’s selection of Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon’s harbor firm as a partner to revive sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest container port is being questioned by losing…
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Why people are excited about the future of AI and what it will do for mailbox deliveries
Arrive is on course to change the way mailboxes are used, and consumers will benefit...
US tanker cancels plan to move military fuel to Philippines
A US tanker has canceled a plan to transfer a fuel shipment from a naval facility in Hawaii to a former US military base in…
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ATA launches latest Driver Compensation Study Survey
“The Driver Compensation Study is an invaluable and one-of-a-kind benchmarking tool,” said ATA Chief Economist Bob Costello...
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MxV Rail celebrates President Kari Gonzales’ ‘Railway Woman of the Year’ Accolade
League of Railway Women and Progressive Railroading magazine recognized excellence in the rail industry with this singular award at the annual NRC conference...
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US and UK missile strikes
Missle strikes could signal the ‘beginning of the endgame’ in the Red Sea crisis but severe disruption will remain in ocean freight supply chains.