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UTi Worldwide to Lay Off 96 More Employees After Merger
UTi Worldwide, a global logistics company bought earlier this year by a Danish competitor, is laying off 96 employees from its downtown Portland office.
Thanksgiving Holiday Travel Expected to Be Busiest Since 2007
This Thanksgiving will be the busiest for nationwide travel since 2007, with 48.7 million Americans expected to travel at least 50 miles this year, according to auto club AAA.
Freight Rail Poised for Manufacturing Boom, Norfolk Southern Exec Says
INDIANAPOLIS — A top rail executive sees America’s growing energy independence fueling a manufacturing boom that in coming years will increase freight rail traffic, especially in centrally located states such as Indiana.
Port of New Orleans Chief Highlights Cargo Gains in Final Address
It may have been his 16th and final State of the Port address, but Gary LaGrange didn't sound ready to step back.
Proposed Chicago Bypass Freight Railroad Could Have Capacity for 110 Trains a Day
A Great Lakes Basin Railroad forecast shows as many as 60 trains riding its rails daily through southern Lake and Porter counties in Indiana by its third year of operations, with that number declining to the low 50s and finally to 22 at the railroad's eastern terminus in LaPorte County.
Shipping Companies Expect Holiday Package Volume to Skyrocket
Delivery companies are preparing for a barrage of delivery requests by adding new jobs and warning customers of deadlines as retail holiday sales begin.
UPS to Begin Holiday Cargo Shipments Out of San Bernardino International Airport
UPS Inc. announced Nov. 15 it will begin seasonal cargo operations out of San Bernardino International Airport for the month of December.
Soil Trucks in Central Massachusetts Routinely Overweight, According to Analysis
DUDLEY, Mass. — At 8:13 a.m. on June 30, a truck hauling construction soil from the Springfield Water and Sewer Commission pulled onto the scales at its destination, a Dudley quarry that is being filled, weighing in at 134,900 pounds.
Pinched by Fewer Energy Products, Rail Carriers Broadening Customers
This year will be another disappointing one for freight rail carriers hauling fewer carloads of coal and natural-gas drilling supplies through southwestern Pennsylvania.
Port of Virginia Reports Another Single-Month Record for Container Volume
Two months after reporting that August was its all-time-busiest month, the port has another record-breaker on its hands.