US surface transportation pricing on the rise

An index for truckload pricing rose 4.2 percent year over year to hit an all-time high in September, as intermodal pricing rose 4 percent and evidence of strong US economic expansion driving higher volumes and US surface shipping rates continue to grow. Growth in truckload pricing is accelerating, having increased for the past six months […]

Truckers Aren’t Quitting Because of ELDs

Little evidence exists that truckers are leaving the industry ahead of the Dec. 18 deadline for adopting electronic logging devices, according to a just-released comprehensive survey of carriers and owner-operators.

RIP Future Truck 2025

In autonomous trucking years, 2014 feels like a lifetime ago. It was in July of that year when Wolfgang Bernhard, then head of Daimler AG’s global trucking business, unveiled the Mercedes-Benz Future Truck 2025.

AAR Reports October 2017 as Strongest Month for Intermodal in History

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending October 28, 2017, as well as volumes for October 2017, which was the best month for intermodal rail traffic in history. U.S. railroads originated 1,065,777 carloads in October 2017, down 0.1 percent, or 1,220 carloads, from October 2016. U.S. railroads […]

US imports, truck rates propel intermodal rail volume, pricing

Intermodal rail is on a faster growth track as the economy expands, imports flow into the US and truck rates rise. Total intermodal rail volume jumped 6.3 percent year over year in the third quarter, driven by an 8.2 percent increase in international volume and a 3.8 percent expansion in domestic intermodal freight, according to […]

No autumn blues for air cargo, says WorldACD

The air cargo industry has gone from dejection to elation in just a year, said analyst WorldACD in its latest report, covering September. WorldACD points out that September 2016 saw volume growth of more than 5% year-over-year (YoY), a level not seen for two years in “the beleaguered air cargo world”. Its prediction that October […]

Freighters paying the price for fast growing aviation business

Shippers to Europe may face having to reconfigure their air cargo supply chains as overloaded hub airports revoke freighter slots and force the all-cargo flights to alternative and often less efficient smaller airports. This is a scenario that has been raised by developments at Amsterdam Schiphol, Europe’s third busiest air cargo hub, where from Nov. […]

Moore Stephens: Vessel Operating Costs to Rise in 2017 and 2018

Vessel operating costs are expected to increase in both 2017 and 2018, according to the latest survey by international account and shipping consultant Moore Stephens. Repairs & maintenance and spares are the cost categories which are likely to increase most significantly in each of the two years. The survey, based on responses from key players […]

U.S. factory activity index eases off 13-1/2-year high

A measure of U.S. factory activity retreated from a 13-1/2-year high in October as the boost from hurricane-related supply disruptions faded, but continued to point to strengthening manufacturing conditions. Other data on Wednesday showed a surge in private sector hiring, indicating that job growth rebounded last month after being depressed in September as hurricanes Harvey […]