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FMCSA Data Outage Resolved: How the Trucking Industry and Logistics Stakeholders Are Affected
Recently, publicly accessible datasets from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) vanished from the Department of Transportation’s website, causing a stir across the trucking and logistics sectors.

Manitoba Trucking Community Raises $40,000 for Special Olympics Manitoba and Launches Anti-Trafficking Campaign
The Manitoba trucking sector rolled out a week-long celebration combining fundraising efforts, driver appreciation, and social awareness campaigns.

Strengthening Oman-India Collaboration through Khazaen Economic City Investments and Logistics Development
The partnership between Oman and India is gaining fresh momentum, particularly in the realm of logistics and economic development.

How Astral Aviation Advances Humanitarian Cargo Transport in African Ebola Response
Kenya’s Astral Aviation recently undertook a vital mission, flying a World Health Organization (WHO) charter carrying 12 tonnes of emergency medical supplies to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as part of the urgent response to a new Ebola outbreak.

Steep Decline in Japan’s Vehicle Exports to the US Reflects Trade Barriers and Challenges for Logistics
Japan’s trade relationship with the United States underwent a notable downturn in August 2025 when exports to the US plunged by 13.8% compared to the same month the previous year.

Truck Driver Detained on AP-7 Carrying 350 Kilos of Cocaine and Hashish Concealed in Freight
On September 9, law enforcement officials stopped a 52-year-old truck driver on the AP-7 highway near the Gironès service area.

How Smart Automation is Reshaping Last-Mile Delivery in Modern Logistics
When it comes to logistics, the last mile—the final leg from distribution center to the customer's doorstep—is often where things get tricky and expensive.

Effective Strategies for Electrifying Fleet Depot Charging to Boost Logistics Operations
Addressing the challenge of charging electric vehicle fleets at depots is becoming more than just an option—it’s essential for modern logistics and freight companies looking to go green while keeping operations smooth.

Turkish Cargo Introduces TK AERO: A New Era for Aviation Industry Logistics
Turkish Cargo, a renowned name in global air freight, has launched a fresh logistics offering designed specifically for the fast-paced and sensitive needs of the aviation sector.

Air India Integrates Advanced AI Solutions to Revolutionize Cargo Pricing and Revenue Management
Air India is stepping up its cargo operations by implementing advanced AI and machine learning technologies.

How FourKites’ 2025 Summit Highlights the Shift to AI-Powered Supply Chains and Smarter Workflow Management
The evolution from disconnected supply chain systems to seamless orchestration is reshaping business performance, and the FourKites 2025 Summit in Chicago offered a front-row seat to this transformation.

How DOT’s Pilot Programs on Flexible HOS Rest Breaks Could Transform Trucking Logistics
Unpacking the Department of Transportation’s New Pilot Programs The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is launching fresh pilot programs to explore more flexible approaches to rest breaks under the federal hours-of-service (HOS) rules governing truck drivers. These programs aim to rethink how mandatory rest periods can be split or adjusted without compromising safety — a move welcomed by many drivers and logistics stakeholders alike. The Split Duty Period: Pausing the Clock for Smarter Rest One of the innovative ideas on the table is the Split Duty Period pilot program. This initiative tests whether truck drivers can pause their standard 14-hour driving window for breaks ranging
