Danish firm Maersk Group, owner of the largest ocean carrier, earlier this month reported first-quarter earnings plummeted nearly 90% to $224 million, weighed down by an even greater profit decline at Maersk Line due to downward pressure on container freight rates.
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Maersk Earnings Fall, Hurt by Weaker Ocean Freight Rates
Deutsche Post Stands by Growth Targets as Amazon Threat Looms
Deutsche Post AG stood by profit targets through the end of the decade, dismissing the threat posed by customer Amazon.com's expansion into parcel deliveries.
XPO, Estes Agree to Pay $13 Million to Settle DOD Overcharge Claims
XPO Logistics Inc. and Estes Express Lines have agreed to pay a total of $13 million to settle overcharge claims in connection with the Defense Transportation Coordination Initiative program, a federal contract that was meant to lower military logistics costs.
Shippers Feeling Railroaded With Prices Up Even as Freight Falls
All major North American railroads pushed through rate increases earlier this year even as freight fell the most since 2009.
XPO, Estes Agree to Settle Defense Contract Overcharge Suit
XPO Logistics and Estes Express have agreed to pay a total of $13 million to settle overcharge claims in connection with the Defense Transportation Coordination initiative, a federal contract that was meant to lower logistics costs.
May 4, 2016XPO First-Quarter Loss Narrows Slightly; Expeditors Profit Declines
XPO Logistics slightly reduced its first-quarter loss, excluding one-time costs, to $9.8 million, or 8 cents per share, while earnings slipped 9% to $96.6 million, or 53 cents, as airfreight and ocean forwarding results weakened.
Expeditors Net Income Falls 9% on Lagging Freight Volume, Profitability
Expeditors International of Washington Inc. reported net income fell 9% to $96.6 million, or 53 cents per share, as air and ocean freight forwarding shipments and profitability declined.
May 3, 2016Freight Group Says St. Louis Region Has Undersold Role as Logistics Hub
The St. Louis Regional Freightway launched April 27 to coordinate planning and projects for the region’s freight and shipping infrastructure as well as to expand the local industrial business market on both sides of the Mississippi.
March Trailer Orders Decline 36%
U.S. trailer orders in March fell sharply year-over-year to the lowest point since July 2013, but earlier orders remain in place, analysts said.
Consumer Sentiment Declines to Seven-Month Low in April
Consumer confidence fell to a seven-month low in April as Americans’ expectations about economic growth dropped to the lowest point since September 2014.