Manufacturers and wholesale distributors are optimistic about the perceived impact of the Trump administration’s plans for trade deregulation on their businesses, according to new research commissioned by business software provider Exact. Sixty-three percent of respondents anticipate that the plans will be beneficial to their businesses.
U.S. job openings at record high; qualified workers scarce
U.S. job openings rose to a record high in July, suggesting a slowdown in job growth in August was an aberration and that the labor market was strong before the recent disruptive hurricanes. The monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey, or JOLTS, released by the Labor Department on Tuesday showed the labor market continued […]
Chinese Exports Grow Again
China’s economy got another boost from foreign trade last month, with exports posting modest growth, though the recent surge in the yuan’s value is starting to weigh on Chinese exporters. China’s exports increased 5.5% from a year earlier in August, according to customs data released Friday. Some economists said the pace, while lower than July’s […]
Don’t be fooled. Canadians ought to be deeply concerned about the economy
Given the sensational media headlines hyping Canada’s recent economic growth, it’s hard to blame Canadians for being complacent. “Canada’s economy steamrolls ahead – 4.5 per cent annualized rate of expansion” declared The Globe and Mail. “Canada’s economy blows away forecasts with 4.5 per cent growth” proclaimed the National Post. These headlines may leave Canadians feeling […]
AAR Reports Weekly Rail Traffic for the Week Ending September 9, 2017
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) today reported U.S. rail traffic for the week ending September 9, 2017. For this week, total U.S. weekly rail traffic was 486,474 carloads and intermodal units, up 0.8 percent compared with the same week last year. Total carloads for the week ending September 9 were 247,930 carloads, down 1.9 […]
Harvey adds a tailwind to US truck price hikes
As Hurricane Harvey recedes, truck rates will only rise, not just in Texas but nationwide, thanks to the Gulf Coast storm. The question is, by how much? Perhaps in the high single digits, an industry pricing expert said. “It will be somewhere in the 8 to 10 percent range, but we’re just a few days […]
Will Future Tech Have a Domino Effect on Fleets?
Great changes are heading toward trucking. And while it’s only natural to focus on headline-making technologies such as electric vehicles or autonomous driving technology, the tidal wave of changes coming at the industry create a ripple effect that will change aspects of the trucking industry that few have considered to this point.
ELD delay efforts await Congress’ return from recess
When Congress returns from its August recess Tuesday, Sept. 5, there will be two pieces of legislation seeking a delay of the electronic logging mandate waiting on them. Rep. Brian Babin, R-Texas, has introduced both a standalone bill and an amendment to an omnibus appropriations bill seeking delays of the logging mandate.
Texas truck enforcement, size and weight rules effective Sept. 1
Texas lawmakers acted earlier this year to adopt changes to truck rules that include platooning, truck enforcement, and size and weights. The changes took effect on Friday, Sept. 1. One new law covers permits for oversize and overweight loads in Chambers County. State law already permits oversize and overweight vehicles along state Highway 99 between […]
Shippers can track rail and truck cargo via Hub Group tool
Hub Group has launched a new cargo tracking tool that uses satellite technology to provide real-time supply chain visibility to customers moving cargo on truck and train. Tracking technology is still nascent in the logistics industry, but the rise of e-commerce has heightened the sense of urgency when it comes to cargo visibility. Shippers have […]