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How Two Weeks of Falling Diesel Prices Signal Shifts in Fuel and Freight Markets
The diesel benchmark, which influences fuel surcharges across the logistics and transportation sectors, has experienced a dramatic fall recently.

CMA CGM's Gradual Return to Suez Canal Routes Signals a Positive Shift in Maritime Logistics
After several years of challenges caused by security concerns in the Red Sea region, CMA CGM has become the first major shipping line to reinstate regular east-west traffic through the Suez Canal.

JM Smucker Halts Coffee Price Hikes After U.S. Tariffs on Green Coffee Are Removed
The lifting of tariffs on green coffee beans has led JM Smucker, a major player in the food and beverage sector owning names like Dunkin’ Donuts and Folgers, to scrap plans for further raising coffee prices this fiscal year.

How Lineage Plans to Gain $110M From Innovation in Warehouse Tech and its Impact on Logistics
Lineage, a dominant player in cold storage logistics, is setting its sights on a substantial $110 million uplift through the widespread adoption of its proprietary warehouse execution system called LinOS.

Understanding the Mixed Effects of Rail Mergers on Intermodal Rail and Trucking Industries
Intermodal freight transport, which blends rail and trucking to move goods efficiently, is currently at a crossroads.

European Rail Freight Opposes New EU Directive on Truck Transport Over Environmental and Market Impact
The European rail freight community is sounding the alarm regarding recent drafts of the EU's truck transport directive.

Enterprise Mobility Expands Reach After Finalizing Acquisition of Hogan Transportation Services
In a significant move within the transportation sector, Enterprise Mobility has successfully completed the acquisition of Hogan, a well-established provider of commercial transportation services.

How Germany’s New Border Controls Are Impacting Freight and Logistics
Since Germany imposed permanent border controls starting in September 2024, significant challenges have surfaced for freight transport across its border with the Netherlands.

Accelerating Career Paths for Veterans in Trucking: Legislative Efforts and Industry Commitments
Efforts to fast-track veterans into trucking careers are gaining traction, with industry leaders and associations advocating for streamlined training programs and legislative support to create smoother transitions into this high-demand field.

TravelCenters of America Rolls Out Relay Digital Cardless Payment for Fuel and In-Store Purchases
TravelCenters of America (TA) is stepping up its game in the fleet services arena by integrating a new cardless payment system through Relay, a digital payments platform.

Rethinking Supply Chain Planning: The Shift from Calendar-Based Models to Agile Synchronization
Relying on rigid calendar-driven supply chain planning feels like trying to catch a train that’s already left the station.

Ocean Freight GRIs Increase and Transpacific Air Cargo Rates Climb Sharply in Final 2025 Peak Weeks
November and December of 2025 have been marked by notable movements in global freight rates, especially in ocean and air cargo sectors.
