
UPS Extends Driver Buyout Offer, Likely Due to Lack of Interest
The original deadline of July 31st has passed, and there are a few reasons why employees are passing on the offer.
The original deadline of July 31st has passed, and there are a few reasons why employees are passing on the offer.
A significant number of logistics professionals now say fuel prices are hitting their business harder than other issue.
Unlike other workers, who are asking AI to complete tasks for them daily, truckers just aren't turning to the tech for help.
Manufacturing was one of the hardest hit industries, with companies often paying large sums to their attackers.
Since 1938, the de minimis rule allowed small companies to avoid duties and complex paperwork on small-scale imports.
Waymo has partnered with Avis Budget Group to lead its robotaxi charge into Dallas.
Houston-based Steves & Sons has partnered with tech startup, Bot Auto, to start using autonomous trucks on its routes.
New Tech.co report reveals US freight companies face delivery and driver issues amid labor shortage.
The Trump tariff on automakers is 25% for imported vehicles, which is costing some companies a lot of money.
US import container shipment volumes are down in June, having previously fallen by 6.6% year-over-year in May.
There is plenty of freight demand to go around, but with the persistent trucker shortage, some businesses can't handle it.
Lower growth is predicted across every major region, according to the new forecast.
14% of Texas-based logistic businesses self-reported plans to focus on raising wages this quarter.
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Equipment deductions and estate tax exemption are a few benefits, but ineligiblity for overtime remains.
Texas is leading the pack, with a huge percentage of businesses vowing to attract new truckers to the industry.
Over the last five years, cargo theft has risen substantially during the week of 4th of July.
The digital services tax would have charged an estimated $2 billion to US tech giants when it went into effect on June 30th.
The DOT will be "reviewing the potential for unqualified individuals obtaining licenses," says the new announcement.
63% of companies said their difficulties with finding new drivers have remained the same or gotten worse in the last year.
Technology companies Kodiak and Vay revealed a partnership ahead of Kodiak's self-driving truck ambitions.