Experts say the trucking industry enters 2026 facing continued uncertainty from shifting Trump-era tariff policies and weak freight demand after a prolonged downturn. Analysts warn layoffs, cautious ...
The D.C. Circuit agreed Dec. 3 to pause a legal challenge to FMCSA’s emergency interim rule on non-domiciled commercial driver licenses while the agency reviews more than 8,000 public comments. FMCSA ...
FBI and TIA team up to tackle traditional and more sophisticated cargo thefts. Some straight thefts are committed by people with non-domiciled CDLs. TIA members can forward information through a new ...
Ryder System on Dec. 12 said CEO Robert Sanchez will retire in late March 2026, and President and COO John Diez will succeed him under a board-approved plan. Sanchez has served as CEO and chairman ...
Averitt added dedicated tanker truck services for bourbon distilleries to transport spirits in bulk. The service aims to improve efficiency, reduce congestion and enhance safety as distillery ...
Samsung Electronics Co.-owned Harman International is buying a key driver-assistance business from Germany’s ZF Group for 1.5 billion euros ($1.8 billion), as financial stress across Europe’s auto ...
The distribution center is expected to cost $37.7 million to build and open in the first quarter of 2027. The facility will be the primary distribution center for about 240 dealers and is expected to ...
The Senate on Dec. 18 confirmed Stephen Carmel as maritime administrator and Adm. Kevin Lunday as commandant of the Coast Guard before leaving town for the year. Carmel said his focus will be maritime ...
Waymo’s driverless ride services were a high-profile victim of a power outage that affected large swaths of San Francisco, with cars freezing mid-ride across the city and disrupting traffic. After ...
U.S. port container volumes slowed in November with year-over-year declines at major gateways, but several ports remained on pace for one of their strongest years on record. The ports of Los Angeles ...
Federal prosecutors in New Orleans indicted six people over an alleged scheme to issue commercial driver licenses to unqualified applicants, according to an Aug. 28 indictment. Prosecutors say bribes ...
A federal judge delayed his decision on the fate of New York City’s congestion pricing initiative, setting oral arguments for Jan. 28 in the legal fight over new tolls on some of Manhattan’s busiest ...
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