Third-party logistics specialist Warehouse Services said Sept. 28 it acquired Texas-based Sky Trans Group Holdings for an undisclosed amount.
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Crossword Puzzle Solution for October 2, 2023
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Crowley Names Dennis White to Lead Brokerage Operations
Crowley has selected Dennis White as its newest vice president of brokerage services, the maritime and logistics company announced Oct. 2.
Shutdown Averted: Congress Approves Nov. 17 Funding Fix
Capitol Agenda: Before Congress cleared for the president a temporary funding bill, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg made the case for keeping the government operating.
5 Ways Carriers Overpower Tough Market Conditions with Custom Driver Apps
The freight market is like a seesaw boxing match, with cycles of “boom” and “bust” happening more frequently. When capacity grows tight, carriers take swings to increase rates. Shippers strike back to lower contract prices as soon as they gain the uppe…
Factory Gauge Contracts at Slowest Pace in Nearly a Year
A measure of U.S. factory activity contracted in September by the least in nearly a year, offering hope that the worst may be over for the nation’s producers.
Randall Reflects on Mack MD’s Market Entry
ELKHART LAKE, Wis. — Mack Trucks North America overcame years of upheaval after its reentry into the medium-duty market mere weeks before the coronavirus pandemic, company President Jonathan Randall reflected.
Tesla Q3 Sales Rise 27% but Fall Short of Estimates
Tesla’s summertime deliveries of electric vehicles surged 27% from last year but still fell below analyst projections as Elon Musk’s car company navigated through softening customer demand as well as factory upgrades.
Rivian’s Forecast Falls Short
Rivian Automotive disappointed investors by maintaining its full-year guidance even as production and deliveries in the third quarter exceeded Wall Street expectations.
Mack Trucks Reaches Tentative Agreement With UAW
Mack Trucks and the United Auto Workers Union have announced they’ve come to a tentative agreement, which now avoids any potential strike among thousands of workers at the Lower Macungie, Pa., plant.