Forward Air remained focused on stabilizing operations in the aftermath of a major acquisition and change in direction leading up to the fourth quarter of 2024, the company reported Feb. 26.
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Federal Reversal Clears Path for Louisiana Port Development
The state had previously OK’d the construction of a grain elevator in an area along the west bank of the Mississippi River, but federal red tape prevented the project from moving forward.
Nissan Prepares to Replace CEO After Honda Deal Falls Apart
Nissan is drawing up plans to replace its CEO following another dismal set of earnings and the collapse of talks to combine with Honda, according to people familiar with the matter.
US Ports Experience Strong Start to 2025
The Port of Long Beach reported its strongest January on record, largely driven by retailers moving cargo ahead of the anticipated tariffs on goods from China, Mexico and Canada.
Trump Says Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Will Proceed March 4
President Donald Trump says he plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting March 4, in addition to doubling the 10% universal tariff charged on imports from China.
Triumph Financial Acquiring Greenscreens for $160 Million
Greenscreens.ai provides short-term freight market pricing intelligence using machine learning, allowing customers to make data-informed pricing and purchasing decisions.
Trucking Firms Relieved as Google Extends Cookie Use
Employed by ad tech companies to track where you go on the web, cookies have been used since the mid-’90s by truckers and others to create a profile of your internet buying habits.
EU Pushes Back Against Trump’s Caustic Claims on Tariffs
“The EU wasn’t formed to screw anyone,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said after President Donald Trump said the 27-nation bloc was out to get the United States.
Democrats Targeting Trump’s Energy Emergency
President Donald Trump began dismantling Joe Biden’s climate change and renewable energy policies on his first day, declaring a national energy emergency — an emergency Democrats say is a sham.
January Trailers Orders Jump 51% From Last Year
U.S. trailer orders were predictably stronger than the year-ago period with the tally jumping 51% in January, ACT Research reported.