NHTSA fines Volvo Group $130M for slow reporting of recalls
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration fined the Volvo Group $130 million for slow reporting of safety recalls.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration fined the Volvo Group $130 million for slow reporting of safety recalls.
Now that the supply chain “water line” has been largely but not entirely cleared, weakened demand and a strained economic environment have created a “recipe for the slowdown,” said OptiX executive Buddy Sexton.
It’s the end of an era for the “Queen of the Skies.” Boeing will make its final 747 delivery on Tuesday, but cargo airlines could fly them for another 40 years.
FreightWaves, the leading price reporting agency to the North American freight market and provider of high-frequency global supply chain data, boosted year-over-year revenue growth in the fourth quarter.
Logistics warehouse operator Link Logistics reports high occupancy and rents during the fourth quarter.
The benchmark diesel price used for most fuel surcharges increased this week, but trends are pointing lower.
Startup electric last-mile van developer Arrival cut 50% of its workforce as it tries to reduce cash burn and make it to production.
Container shipping rates from Europe to the U.S. are finally falling, but they’re still exceptionally high.
The National Motor Freight Traffic Association has been getting along for nearly 67 years. Now with new leadership and an expanded road map, it’s finally getting going.
Cardboard boxes are a humble but key indicator. Manufacturers are quickly halting output of this good in a spooky sign for the economy.