Going around in circles — WHAT THE TRUCK?!?
Dooner and The Dude discuss President Biden’s executive orders, circular economies and moving to sustainability on this episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?
Dooner and The Dude discuss President Biden’s executive orders, circular economies and moving to sustainability on this episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?
Freight giant DHL will permanently close its Baytown, Texas, facility and lay off 97 workers by May 31.
Kevin Hill and Michael Vincent discuss how trailer sales, retail sales and warehouse inventory levels are still high to start the year.
Deutsche Post DHL’s Express and E-Commerce units report strong numbers.
DHL Supply Chain experts share how the company has adapted its sustainability efforts due to the COVID-19 pandemic and offer sustainability tips for businesses.
As e-commerce continues to surge, consumers are demanding more sustainable practices throughout the supply chain. Reusable packaging solutions and strategic container designs are emerging.
The Teamsters union has patched things up with one of Amazon’s main air transport providers. Talks remain stalled with the other cargo airline.
Distribution of coronavirus vaccines isn’t limited to FedEx and UPS. Many freight transportation and logistics companies are already playing a large role in the global immunization campaign.
Dooner and The Dude learn how carrier DHL will fit into the commercial space world DHL is one of the largest logistics companies on Earth, and it aims to take its presence into space as well. Justin Baird is the vice president and head of innovation for the DHL Asia-Pacific sector. He joined Dooner and […]
Surviving cargo that was bound for the U.S. now is headed back to Asia.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, spot rates could be heading higher yet again. Plus, truckload carriers wonder if we are in peak season or a new normal; and a Texas group tackles tort reform.
The room is part of a $650,000 upgrade of the unit’s San Juan complex.
Fallout within the food and beverage supply chain from COVID-19 continues and it’s unclear when, if ever, it may return to normal.
Gains come as the shipping giant braces for peak-season impact.
Amazon has ambitions to expand its air network internationally, and now has its own airport sort center in Europe.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, trucking has plenty at stake in the upcoming election; ATA says it must win its legal fight over Rhode Island truck-only tolls; and a pilot program for under-21-year-old military CDL holders is struggling to find participants.
Second such US facility follows July pop-up launch in Maryland.
Mesa Airlines and DHL reach a big cargo milestone.
21 Air is a small cargo airline that wants to expand but can’t afford new aircraft. So it’s acting as a sales agent and partnering with others to get more freight business when shippers are desperate for airlift.
Shipping, logistics giant expects very strong peak season.