As navigation and routing software applications grow more granular, developers are working to integrate pertinent data to support safe, efficient fleet operations.
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Full Port of Baltimore Channel Set to Open by June 10
The Army Corps of Engineers now expects to have the full Federal Channel into Port of Baltimore open by June 10 at the latest, a slightly later target than their original timeline of late May.
CalAmp Files Bankruptcy to Complete Restructuring
CalAmp Corp., which develops business software designed to track vehicles and improve company logistics, has filed bankruptcy to complete a lender-backed plan to cut debt.
Ships Diverted From Red Sea Send Ripple Effects Across Globe
Nearly six months into the Houthis’ relentless campaign to protest Israel’s war in Gaza, the economic fallout is widening.
OPEC+ Extends Supply Cuts Amid Slack Prices
FRANKFURT, Germany — Saudi Arabia and allied oil producing countries on June 2 extended output cuts through next year, a move aimed at supporting slack prices.
Cost-Cutting Measures
Sailun’s newest trailer and drive tires can help today’s fleets slash the cost of tires and fuel.
US Diesel Demand Hits 26-Year Seasonal Low in March
U.S. diesel demand plummeted to its lowest seasonal level in 26 years in March, driven by slowing economic growth.
Ohio Coordinates ‘Super Load’ Cargo Movements on Trucks
Ohio transportation officials are coordinating the movements of several trucks carrying “super loads” of cargo weighing up to 900,000 pounds.
CIE Cleared of Chinese-Related Antidumping Allegations
CIMC Intermodal Equipment was cleared by federal officials of allegations that it evaded antidumping duties on chassis and subassemblies from China.
EV Maker Lucid Chops Hundreds of Jobs Amid Red Ink
NEWARK, Calif. — Lucid Group has revealed its plans to slash hundreds of jobs, part of a reorganization that the maker of electric vehicles hopes will help position it for “future success.”