Port of L.A. Approves $1.17 Billion Budget to Help Terminals Better Handle Trucks, Ships
The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners approved a $1.17 billion budget to cover infrastructure improvements and reduce the wait time truckers face when doing business at the largest port in North America.
Trump Budget Would Raise $16 Billion to Protect Pensions
Companies contributing to multiemployer pensions would pay significantly more in premiums under a budget proposal from President Donald Trump released in May.
Truckers, Ports Rush to Keep Pace as Bigger Ships Cross Panama Canal
Just weeks after the Cosco Development became the largest ship to traverse the Panama Canal since the expansion nearly one year ago, the OOCL France shattered the record en route from Asia to the East Coast as part of the new weekly service from the Ocean Alliance.
Chassis Providers Tout Equipment Upgrades, but Truckers Offer Mixed Reviews on Progress
Chassis providers have invested millions into renovating their equipment and buying new units to provide draymen a better experience, but while some trucking executives praise the work, others still haven’t seen the payoff.
ATA April Tonnage Falls 1.8%; Other Freight Indexes Brighter
Truck tonnage fell 1.8% year-over-year in April even though fleets generally reported positive conditions for the month, according to the latest monthly data from American Trucking Associations.
Truck Driver Pay Flat in First Quarter, National Transportation Institute Data Show
Truck driver pay was stagnant in the first quarter, marking anemic growth of a fraction of a percent, according to data from the National Transportation Institute.
1Q Shipments Up, Margins Shrink; Contract Rates Weaken, TIA Says
Freight brokers reported that shipments and revenue increased in the first quarter compared with a year ago, but margins declined due to a tight pricing environment, according to the Transportation Intermediaries Association.
April a Strong Month for West and East Coast Ports
The top North American ports had another strong month in April as larger vessels begin to arrive and drop off more containers in a single stop than ever before.
Sen. Bernie Sanders Revives Pension Bill to Shield Retirees From Cuts
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill again introduced legislation to address problems plaguing the multiemployer pension system, including truck drivers in the Central States and New York State Teamster funds.
TL Contract Rates Flat in 1Q, Bid Process Irks Some Execs
Annual truckload contracts were relatively flat in the first quarter, ranging from a 3% decline to a 3% increase in rates year-over-year, according to trucking executives. But if the market tightens this year, then some executives believe shippers who pushed aggressively on prices would have a difficult time finding available trucks.