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In an Executive order issued yesterday, President Trump again increased tariffs on United States-bound imports from China.
The AAFA and U.S. Chamber are speaking out against new tariffs on Chinese-built ships and equipment, warning they will disrupt trade and shrink GDP.
Globalization is losing its power. National unilateralism, sanctions, wars, and protectionism are threats to free world trade ...
GNC's labor-intensive inventory counting process once relied on teams navigating 450,000 square feet of warehouse space with ...
Spot truckload volumes and rates were mixed in March, according to the new edition of the DAT Truckload Index, which was ...
As logistics professionals take on greater challenges in an unpredictable world, salaries are reflecting their growing ...
Despite geopolitical uncertainties and shifting trade policies, air cargo demand is outpacing capacity, keeping yields well ...
Rail carloads, at 217,566, posted a 4.3% annual gain, and intermodal containers and trailers, at 274,342 units, rose 6.3% annually.
The firm reported that March imports, at 2.75 million TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units), rose 10.2% annually, rising for the ...
The rise of e-commerce continues to disrupt logistics and supply chain operations, driving the need for faster, more efficient delivery models. As consumer demands evolve, traditional freight methods ...