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Assessing Highway Safety and Non-Domiciled CDL Drivers: Facts, Figures, and the Influence of Social Buzz
The topic of highway safety often circles around discussions on non-domiciled CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) holders.

When a Truck Unknowingly Pushes a Car Through a Tunnel: What It Means for Road Safety and Logistics
Imagine driving through an urban highway when suddenly your car is pressed against a truck behind you—without the truck driver even noticing.

Container Import Volumes Expected to Remain Soft Through 2026 Amid Tariff and Policy Uncertainties
Retailers and supply chains are bracing for a drawn-out slowdown in container import volumes into the United States, a trend expected to stretch into 2026.

Tesla Semi Revolutionizes Heavy-Duty Freight Operations with Electric Powertrains
Electric trucks are shifting gears in the world of freight transport, and the Tesla Semi is leading the charge.

Growth in Trucking Lawsuit Settlements Signals Changes Ahead for Freight and Logistics
The trucking industry has seen a notable climb in the amounts awarded in major litigation cases over the last decade and beyond.

Fenadismer Demands Retraction of Baseless Transporter Accusations in Catalonia's African Swine Fever Incident
The recent outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in Catalonia stirred a storm when transporters were publicly accused of causing the incident without evidence, triggering a sharp response from Fenadismer, Spain's prominent association representing road transport companies.

Supply Chain Software Showdown: o9 Solutions Accuses SAP of Trade Secret Theft
A fierce legal conflict has erupted in the supply chain technology arena, with o9 Solutions accusing SAP, the German software powerhouse, along with some former executives from o9, of orchestrating a scheme to pilfer trade secrets.

CRST fleet downsizing and job reductions target enhanced logistics reliability and long-term stability
The logistics sector often requires companies to adapt on the fly, and CRST’s recent decision to reorganize its operations marks a prime example.

Enhancing Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Why the Human Factor Often Proves the Weakest Link
In the intricate world of supply chains, where technology often takes center stage, a surprising vulnerability persists: the human element.

Moody’s Lowers TRAC Intermodal Credit Rating Citing Debt and Market Challenges Amidst Container Shipment Slowdown
In the latest credit evaluation, Moody’s has lowered the corporate family credit rating of TRAC Intermodal from B2 to B3, marking a deeper dip into non-investment grade territory.

BNSF and CSX Unveil Faster Intermodal Routes Connecting Los Angeles to Key Eastern Destinations
BNSF Railway and CSX have rolled out a fresh set of accelerated intermodal schedules designed to sharpen freight transport between the West and East Coasts of the United States.

How Accurate Crash Data Could Transform Trucking Safety and Logistics Management
For over 15 years, the trucking industry has leaned heavily on the FMCSA’s Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) program to gauge carrier safety.
