WASHINGTON — The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has announced that Phillips, an international firm that designs and manufactures components for the commercial truck and trailer
NASHVILLE — Yellow Corp. executives say they are exploring opportunities to divest their “successful 3PL, Yellow Logistics Inc.” unit. This news comes just a day
The bottom. That’s what trucking industry freight forecasters are claiming has been reached. The DAT Truckload Volume Index for June was titled “June signals that
BOISE, Idaho — Truckstop’s Rate Insights division has announced a partnership with GoodShip, an all-in-one platform for transportation procurement. According to a news release, the
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. — U.S. trucking firm Yellow is preparing to file for bankruptcy, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, July 26, as customers
WASHINGTON — A report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Legal Reform says the trucking industry is under siege by litigation. High-dollar verdicts
COLUMBUS, Ind. — According to ACT Research’s State of the Industry: U.S. Trailers report, clouds on the trailer-market horizon bear watching, while simultaneously recognizing this
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Spot rate weakness continued in the latest week, but July typically sees lower rates after late June strength, according to Truckstop. Broker-posted
WASHINGTON — The Central States Health and Welfare Fund agreed Sunday, July 23, to extend health care benefits for workers at Yellow Corp. operating companies YRC
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — United Parcel Service said it plans on Tuesday, July 25, to resume labor talks with the Teamsters union representing 340,000 employees, an
COLUMBUS, Ind. — June’s preliminary net trailer orders decreased sequentially and were lower against longer-term comparisons, with 6,300 units (8,000 seasonally adjusted) projected to have
LONDON — U.S. inventories of diesel and other distillate fuel oils have failed to replenish significantly despite a downturn in manufacturing and freight activity that
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — United Parcel Service on Wednesday said it would return to the bargaining table with a better offer for roughly 340,000 Teamsters-represented U.S.