Shares in A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, the world’s largest container shipping line, plunged the most in two months after President Donald Trump escalated his trade war against China.
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Pipelines Add Room on ‘Unrelenting’ Demand for Canada’s Oil
U.S. refiners want more Canadian oil, and pipeline companies are finding ways to get it to them. Companies are adding space to their congested oil export pipelines from Canada even as plans for bigger expansions and new lines face delays.
XPO Reports Mixed 2Q Financials
Global freight transportation and logistics provider XPO Logistics reported mixed financial results for the second quarter Aug. 1.
FRA Chief Ronald Batory: PTC Installment Is on Nearly 90% of Required Miles
The implementation of automatic braking systems on the country’s railroads was operational on nearly 90% of route miles required by law, Federal Railroad Administrator Ron Batory told a Senate panel July 31. The status of the implementation marked a 4% increase since the year’s first quarter.
Ford provides specs on 2020 Super Duty powertrain options
New 7.3-liter gas V-8 comes in at 430 horses; 10-speed transmission beefed up for HD, with standard PTO on chassis cab
Drivewyze launches new Safety Notifications service
Drivewyze, a provider of PreClear weigh station bypass service and connected truck solutions, has launched its new Drivewyze Safety Notifications service.
The new service, currently being offered for free to subscribers of the Drivewyze PreClear&nbs
The achievements and challenges of Accounts Payable
As digital transformation is taking place in the accounts payable function, fleets are starting to see the strategic value AP can bring to the organization.
According to The State of ePaybales 2019: Driving Value in the Age of Intelligence, a report
FBI: Amazon Drivers Part of Major Theft Ring
SEATTLE — A theft ring in Washington state sold millions of dollars’ worth of stolen goods on Amazon.com in the past six years, and a pair of Amazon delivery drivers was involved, recently unsealed federal court documents show.
FBI: Amazon Drivers Part of Major Theft Ring
SEATTLE — A theft ring in Washington state sold millions of dollars’ worth of stolen goods on Amazon.com in the past six years, and a pair of Amazon delivery drivers was involved, recently unsealed federal court documents show.
EPA IG Finds Study Critical of Glider Emissions Was Properly Conducted
A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Inspector General audit has given a 2017 agency study critical of glider truck emissions a clean bill of health.