Check Call: Call the shippers
In this edition: Shippers needs are not met by 3PLs, UAW strike expands, and subscription boxes take hold.
In this edition: Shippers needs are not met by 3PLs, UAW strike expands, and subscription boxes take hold.
In this edition: The United Auto Workers has its strike moment; Mexico maintains its top spot; and the FreightTech 100 list is back.
Amid the historic UAW strike, we’re seeing more militant labor leadership than ever. It’s a sign that the American economy is healthy.
The previous UAW and Volvo Trucks North America tentative agreement went down in flames. A new deal may face the same fate.
With 2020 in the rearview, there are promising signs that point towards industry growth if one crucial thing takes place: tight inventory levels need to be replenished.
Startup electric truck maker Lordstown Motors takes trendy reverse merger route to public ownership, and a $1.6 billion valuation.
Bang your cowbells into the weekend with What the Truck?!? As Dooner and special guest co-host Kyle Cunningham break down all the latest news in transportation, including UAW and Mack getting back on track, Cummins talking climate with Congress, and small fleets not getting into the dash cam deets, JP talks the search for Amazon-proof […]
Oshawa facility operating at half capacity as UAW strike in the United States takes a toll on supply chain.
The halt in vehicle production at General Motors [NYSE: GM] plants on Sept. 16 over a labor dispute is expected to have ripple effects throughout the automakers’ supply chain, but experts say the severity of any business interruption will depend on the duration of the strike by the United Auto Workers. The most immediate casualty […]
For the first time, Workhorse Group is tying the possibility of a huge contract with the U.S. Postal Service to the acquisition of General Motors Lordstown, Ohio assembly complex.