Titanium Transportation Group was profitable in the third quarter of 2019, but earnings were below 2018’s strong numbers.
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On the Bubble
Titanium Reports Softer Q3 Earnings
Expeditors International Profits Fall 2% in Q3
Expeditors International said the ongoing trade disputes and the global economy nicked its profits and revenues in the third quarter of 2019, but the company did well in negotiating prices to make up for the downturn.
Jack Cooper Exits Bankruptcy
Jack Cooper Holdings Corp. has exited its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, the auto-hauling logistics company said Nov. 4.
Roadrunner Sells Intermodal Business to Universal Logistics for $51 Million
Roadrunner Transportation Systems has sold its intermodal business to Universal Logistics Holdings for $51.25 million in cash, the transportation and asset-light logistics company announced Nov. 5.
TFI Reports Revenue Up 1% in Q3
TFI International Inc. reported higher revenue in the third quarter of 2019, while profits ticked downward.
YRC Reports $16 Million Loss in Q3
YRC Worldwide reported a net loss of $16 million or negative 48 cents per share, compared with a $2.9 million profit, or 2.9 cents per share in the same period a year ago.
Small but Growing Carriers Make Leap From Spreadsheets to TMS Software
For small trucking companies that are getting bigger, recognizing the point when it becomes necessary to adopt management software isn’t so difficult. Instead, the challenges have more to do with evaluating systems, choosing one and implementing it.
Seattle DOT Launches Public Version of Roadwork Planning App
The Seattle Department of Transportation has launched a public version of dotMaps, its online tool to help travelers stay informed about construction projects and plan their routes.
Uber Freight Adds Service in Canada
Digital broker Uber Freight announced its expansion to portions of Canada.
November 1, 2019Washington Supreme Court Finds State Not at Fault for Skagit River Bridge Collapse
The Supreme Court of Washington has determined the Washington Department of Transportation cannot be held at fault for an interstate bridge collapse that occurred in 2013.