UPS plans cuts of 30,000 jobs, irking Teamsters union that points to $9 billion in profits last year
UPS recently announced it made $8.7 billion in profit last year on the same day that the world’s largest transportation company will reduce its workforce by 30,000 in primarily part-time positions.
Canadian office supplier revamped its e-commerce business by implementing autonomous mobile robots in its facilities.
Rail carloads, at 191,188, fell 14.0% annually, and intermodal containers and trailers, at 243,173, were off 16.6% annually.
Lloyd, whom collectively comprise the Gemini Cooperation ocean carrier alliance, which covers 29 shared mainliner and 29 ...
Ocean freight enters 2026 facing weak U.S. demand, excess vessel capacity, and continued uncertainty tied to tariffs and ...
The January Services PMI, at 53.8 (a reading above 50 represents expansion and below 50 indicates contraction) matched December’s reading, growing, at the same rate, for the 19th consecutive month, ...
The January LMI reading, at 59.6, saw a 5.2% gain over December’s 54.2 (an 18-month low), with the report stating that this ...
FTR reported that preliminary January Class 8 truck net orders, 32,500 units, fell 24% compared to December, while posting a 27% annual gain, and ACT reported that December preliminary Class 8 net ...
Rising 5.7 cents, the national diesel average, for the week of February 2, came in at $3.681 per gallon, following a 9.4-cent ...
Werner said that this acquisition will make it the fifth-largest U.S.-based dedicated trucking services provider.
As geopolitical instability, tariffs, and security risks become permanent features of global trade, supply chain disruption is no longer episodic but structural. Drawing on insights from Dagmar ...
More than half of supply chain pros say tariffs negatively hit their operations, while most still expect 2026 to bring ...
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