Chad Korths Nebraska farm mostly was unscathed from the catastrophic floods that inundated nearby fields thanks to being positioned atop a hill. But as the waters recede, hes not expecting to be spared the financial blow thats hitting the region.
March 26, 2019Logistics News
For the commercial transportation business, moving things from point A to point B is job one. This coverage explores all of those movements at a global level and focuses on everything from global trade, ocean shipping, and port activity to intermodal business, rail operations and the greater supply chain.
Midwest Floods Deliver Another Economic Blow to Farmers
Colorado Driver Shortage Presents Opportunity for Immigrants
The United States and Colorado are facing a truck driver shortage, a daunting economic prospect as the vast majority of goods in the country are transported over the road.
March 25, 2019Symbia Logistics Acquires iD Commerce + Logistics
Symbia Logistics, a Colorado-based warehousing and logistics company, has acquired third-party logistics firm iD Commerce + Logistics to expand its e-commerce fulfillment footprint, according to a Symbia statement.
March 25, 2019Retired Teamsters in Illinois Mobilize to Fight for Failing Pension Funds
Dave Mauer and other Central States pensioners in the Rockford area have formed the Illinois/Rock River Valley Committee to Protect Pensions. The group has scheduled an April 6 meeting at the Teamsters Local 325 union hall in Rockford to mobilize and pressure Congress to rescue failing multiemployer pension funds.
March 25, 2019Teamsters, YRC Strike Tentative Deal on Labor Contract
The chief negotiator for the Teamsters union announced that a tentative accord has been reached with YRC Worldwide for a new collective bargaining agreement covering 24,000 drivers and freight handlers at YRC Freight, one of the nations largest less-than-truckload carriers, and two of YRCs regional freight carriers, New Penn Motor Express and USF Holland.
March 22, 2019Maersk Tests Biofuel as It Sets Sail for 2050 Carbon Neutrality
A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S is about to conduct the shipping industrys biggest test yet of biofuel as it seeks to cut emissions and meet its target of becoming carbon-neutral by 2050.
March 22, 2019Trump Says China Deal Close Ahead of New Talks
President Donald Trump said March 22 that a trade deal with China is close as he prepared to send his negotiators to Beijing for a fresh round of talks next week, but U.S. officials downplayed the prospect of a swift conclusion.
March 22, 2019Yilport Said to Be in Talks for $2 Billion California Terminal
Turkeys Yilport Holding AS is in advanced talks to buy a container terminal in Long Beach, Calif., a deal that would value the facility at close to $2 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said.
March 22, 2019GM Plans Electric Investment in Michigan Plant
General Motors Co. will throw a bone to President Donald Trump on March 22 by announcing an investment in its electric-car plant north of Detroit after enduring days of intense criticism for idling an Ohio factory.
March 21, 2019Florida Farmers Push Protection as Trump Seeks USMCA Approval
Manatee County, Fla., tomato farmer Gary Reeder says he has seen the countys tomato industry basically cut in half during his lifetime. Reeder says Florida tomato farmers struggle to compete with their counterparts in Mexico.
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