Two major Canadian railroads are on the brink of a strike. Teamsters working for Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and Canadian National Railway (CN) are set to strike on August 22nd unless a new labor contract is agreed upon. The union is demanding higher wages, better benefits, improved fatigue management, and better scheduling for... Read more »
Truck Driver Appreciation Week is an annual event in the United States that typically takes place in the third week of September. It is a time when individuals and businesses come together to show their gratitude and appreciation for the hardworking men and women who make up the trucking industry. This week-long celebration is important... Read more »
The global supply chain has taken many blows over the last three years. Today, it faces yet another strain – a drought on the Mississippi River. A major US transportation hub, the Mississippi is the second longest river in the United States, covering more than 2,300 miles. In addition, its tributaries run through 32... Read more »
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many companies are faced with looming uncertainties such as whether to stay open, how to keep their employees safe, and how will they keep their supply chain intact. While companies face these hurdles, trucking companies are facing the same and as more companies’ business slows, or halts, trucking companies are... Read more »
Just a mere two weeks ago a Midwestern regional less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier ceased operations. LME posted a notice on their website on July 11th stating that they will no longer be accepting pick ups effective immediately. LME joins the five other carriers that have been major closings in 2019. LME states on their website “Given... Read more »
As the nation struggles under the burdens of an existing driver shortage which has been compounded by new federal regulations, gone are the days when customers could send in a PO with a firm date and time and expect delivery. And unfortunately, it doesn’t look like the situation will ease up anytime soon. The shortage... Read more »