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U.S. rules require rail mergers to show that a deal would serve the public interest and enhance competition, a step beyond merger requirements applied to other industries.
The W-Sapphire bulk carrier is anchored Aug. 19 off Sandy Point, Md., the morning after an explosion occurred in one of its holds as it was leaving the Port of Baltimore. (Jerry Jackson/The ...
Steel and aluminum tariffs were widened effective Aug. 18 to include more than 400 consumer items. Customs brokers and importers in the U.S. were given little notice.
China and India want better relations, India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said, in the latest sign of a thaw between the Asian rivals as they push to normalize relations ...
Insufficient truck parking is resulting in $100 billion yearly in lost productivity, according to a new report issued by the Truck Parking Club.
Lazer Logistics has acquired three regional logistics firms to expand its operations in the Chicago and Dallas-Fort Worth markets.
Frustration and economic losses like those in the U.K. are growing in Japan, the European Union and South Korea.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The fatal explosion last week at U.S. Steel’s Pittsburgh-area coal-processing plant has revived debate about its future just as the iconic American company was emerging from ...
The provisions add front frame equipment mounting points intended to simplify configuration and give body builders more flexibility across vocational applications.
Efforts to halt the fleet’s shift to clean energy continue in the name of cost savings. But the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association says canceling the program will squander millions.
NMFTA'S Digital LTL Council has launched a new API to give shippers, carriers and third-party logistics providers real-time visibility into freight bill changes.
The Department of Justice is seeking to intervene as a vested stakeholder in a case representing both the U.S. and EPA as plaintiffs against Steven Cliff in his capacity as CARB executive officer.