Apr 20, 2020 | Container Drayage, Economy, Government Actions, Logistics, Ports, Shipping, trucking company services
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Jan 13, 2020 | Economy, Logistics, supply chain service company, Trucking, trucking company services
Ruling Seen As Major Victory For Trucking Companies & Transportation Industry It appears that California’s attempt to usurp Federal Authority in regard to interstate commerce has suffered a severe set-back. Superior Court Judge William Highberger’s ruling against...
Jun 19, 2019 | Container Drayage, Economy, freight supply chain management, Government Actions, Logistics, logistics trucking services, LTL Transportation Services
NMFC Commodity Classification Standards Board Eliminates Item 171, The Bump Rule By Paul Benfer, Kinetic Supply-Chain Services, LLC At their meeting on June 11th, the CCSB elected to eliminate Item 171. Known as the bump or class bumping rule, Item 171 allowed a...
Mar 20, 2019 | Drayage, Economy, freight supply chain management, Logistics, logistics trucking services
GROWTH EXPLODES FOR TOP 25 TRUCKLOAD, LTL CARRIERS by William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor | Mar 18, 2019 5:38PM EDT.com. The US trucking industry hit the economic accelerator so hard last year some fear a hard-braking event ahead. So far in 2019, however, most trucking...
Jul 16, 2018 | Economy, freight supply chain management, Government Actions
Wall Street Journal Editorial Board – Mexico isn’t paying for that border wall, but Canada has volunteered to single-handedly finance a bridge to facilitate trade with the United States. Supporting this deal should be easy for the Trump Administration, but a...
Jun 25, 2018 | Container Drayage, Drayage, Economy, freight supply chain management, Logistics, logistics trucking services, service trucking company, Shipping, supply chain service company, supply chain services, trucking company services
This past winter and spring it wasn’t unusual to wait two weeks or more to have your container pulled from a port or rail head due to capacity, weather or length of haul. If your inventory is sitting on a container you cannot complete your customers’ orders. If you...