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Practical Guidance for Trucking Companies Facing ESDC Audits and Compliance Checks
The increasing presence of Employment & Social Development Canada (ESDC) auditors in the trucking sector underscores the government's commitment to eliminating illegal driver misclassification.

How the U.S. Department of Transportation is leveraging Salesforce AI to boost traffic safety and efficiency
Modernizing Transportation with AI The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is stepping up its game by integrating Salesforce’s Agentforce artificial intelligence platform to create a smarter, more responsive transportation system. This initiative is all about using cutting-edge AI technology to handle routine tasks automatically and provide immediate alerts related to traffic and infrastructure incidents, aiming to keep things running smoother than ever. The Role of Salesforce Agentforce AI Salesforce’s Agentforce AI acts like a digital assistant that can sift through massive amounts of data to flag potential problems on the roads almost instantaneously. Imagine a system that not only

Examining Spain’s Steps Toward Sustainable Mobility and Its Position in Europe’s Electric Vehicle Race
The recent ratification of Spain’s Sustainable Mobility Law has propelled sustainable transportation to the forefront of public discourse.

Forecast for 2026 Suggests Single-Digit Decline in Port of Los Angeles Import Volumes Amid Steady Inventories
The Port of Los Angeles, a major maritime gateway for global trade, is gearing up for a subtle downturn in cargo volumes in 2026.

Major 2025 Regulatory and Policy Updates in Trucking Affecting Freight and Safety
The trucking sector has undergone meaningful regulatory shifts in 2025, as new policies came into play targeting safety enhancements, emission reductions, and operational compliance.

Giant Food and The Giant Company Transition to In-Store Fulfillment, Closing Centralized E-Commerce Facilities
Giant Food and The Giant Company, under the parent company Ahold Delhaize USA, will be closing six of their centralized e-commerce fulfillment centers by the first quarter of 2026.

Ongoing Decline in Bunker Fuel Prices Throughout 2025 Eases Global Shipping Costs
Throughout 2025, the cost of bunker fuel—the essential energy source for ships—has persistently dropped, delivering a welcomed reprieve to shipping companies and logistics providers who’ve endured years of fuel price rollercoasters.

Federal Court Rejects Summary Dismissal in Deaf Driver’s Employment Discrimination Suit Against Wilson Logistics
A federal court has refused to grant summary judgment in a lawsuit accusing Wilson Logistics, operating under Transportation Management Group, of discriminating against a qualified deaf truck driver applicant.

How Corporate and Investment Banks Thrived in 2025’s Changing Financial Landscape
The first half of 2025 unveiled a compelling story of resilience and adaptability in the corporate and investment banking sector.

FedEx Targets Spring Return for MD-11 Jets While Navigating Costs and Capacity Challenges
FedEx is gearing up for the anticipated return of its McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo aircraft fleet in the spring, following a mandatory grounding that has significantly disrupted its air cargo capacity.

머스크와 하파크로이드, 볼티모어에서 필라델피아 터미널로 대서양 횡단 화물 경로 변경
컨테이너 운송 분야의 주요 글로벌 기업인 머스크와 하팍로이드가 최근 볼티모어에서 필라델피아 지역 터미널로 대서양 횡단 운송 운영을 전환했습니다.

Understanding the Differences Between Volvo VNL in North America and Volvo FH in Europe: What Sets Them Apart
When you hear people talking about the Volvo VNL, it's often called the "American FH" or dubbed its "twin brother." At first glance, it might seem like two peas in a pod simply because they sport the same Volvo badge.
