Unishippers Global Logistics is moving into a larger facility that will enable it to double the size of its corporate sales and customer support departments.
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J.B. Hunt Opens Four-Story Addition to Headquarters
J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. has completed construction on a four-story add-on office to its corporate headquarters in Lowell, Ark.
Uber Freight Expanding Into Six Markets This Year
Uber Freight will expand to five states and the Midwest-Chicago area over the next few months.
Port of Oakland Poised to Benefit from Trade Pact with China on Rice
The Port of Oakland believes a new trade pact with China will benefit its export business and provide more opportunities for truckers to haul rice to export overseas
Analysis: In Brazil, Highway Robbery Is a Growth Industry
Forget Blackbeard and the Amazon River pirates. Some of the most fearsome and efficient New World predators these days navigate the asphalt.
Diesel Continues Upward Trend, Rises 5 Cents to $2.581 in Sixth Straight Increase
The U.S. average retail price of diesel jumped 5 cents to $2.581 in the sixth consecutive increase for trucking’s main fuel.
Arizona Installs Drivewyze System to Eliminate Weigh Station Waste
The Arizona Department of Transportation installed automatic verification systems to save time and costs for the more than 9 million trucks that pass through its weigh stations each year.
Arizona Installs Drivewyze System to Eliminate Weigh Station Waste
The Arizona Department of Transportation installed automatic verification systems to save time and costs for the more than 9 million trucks that pass through its weigh stations each year.
West Coast Ports, Longshoremen Ratify Contract Extension to 2022
West Coast longshoremen at 29 ports in California, Oregon and Washington officially ratified a three-year contract extension with the Pacific Maritime Association on Aug.4, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union announced.
West Coast Ports, Longshoremen Ratify Contract Extension to 2022
West Coast longshoremen at 29 ports in California, Oregon and Washington officially ratified a three-year contract extension with the Pacific Maritime Association on Aug.4, the International Longshore and Warehouse Union announced.