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Cameras on Windshield Remain FMCSA-Compliant

Windshield-mounted video cameras will remain compliant with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rules for mounting placement, thanks to an exemption the agency recently made permanent.

July 22, 2022

Factory Output Declines for a Second Month on Consumer Goods

Production at U.S. factories declined in June for a second month, restrained by higher inventories and a softer economic outlook.

July 15, 2022

Georgia, JLL Partner on EV Charging Infrastructure Bid

The Georgia Department of Transportation will partner with real estate giant JLL on a plan to expand electric vehicle charging stations across the state and obtain federal funding to help do it.

July 14, 2022

Freight Transportation Stakeholders Raise Inflation Concerns

Citing inflation and supply chain bottlenecks, transportation stakeholders called on congressional policymakers to help remedy current economic conditions.

July 14, 2022

FourKites Reports Chinese Ports Recovery, but Elevated US Transit Times

While Chinese ports are close to recovering, transit times to the United States have remained elevated, according to supply chain visibility company FourKites.

July 14, 2022

States Prepare EV Charging Plans Ahead of Aug. 1 Deadline

With an Aug. 1 deadline looming, states are finalizing their electric vehicle infrastructure deployment plans.

July 14, 2022

Port Envoy Lyons Faces Logistics, Labor Challenges

The new federal port envoy said he is “very optimistic” about the progress being made to unkink the nation’s seaports and supply chain.

July 14, 2022

Regulators Still Mum on Details of Final Hair Testing Rule

A highly anticipated federal rulemaking that would permit carriers to drug test drivers using hair samples continues to slog its way through the regulatory process, nearly six years after it was mandated by Congress and two years since it was first formally proposed.

July 14, 2022

White House Won’t Yet Step Into Rail, Port Talks

The White House is monitoring labor talks in the logistics industry as unions representing 115,000 rail workers and 22,000 West Coast dockworkers negotiate fresh contracts, but won’t get directly involved in either bargaining process now, its supply chain envoy said.

July 13, 2022