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Freight Market Downturn Shrinks Allison Transmission’s Q3 Profit and Sales in 2025
The freight market’s slowdown continues to cast a shadow over the truck transmission sector, with Allison Transmission experiencing a significant dip in both profit and revenue during the third quarter of 2025.

How Driver Enforcement Expands to Shippers and What It Means for Freight and Logistics
Expanding traditional enforcement beyond trucking companies, recent moves by DOT Secretary Duffy aim to pull shippers into the spotlight for ensuring driver compliance.

Allegations of Widespread Fraud Emerge in First Brands Bankruptcy Case, Raising Concerns Among Lenders and Creditors
A cloud of suspicion has gathered over First Brands, an auto parts supplier, as a collective of lenders accuses the company of engaging in extensive fraudulent activities.

Navigating Seasonal Warehousing Challenges: Layouts, Staffing, and Maintenance Tips
As the year-end rush approaches—packed with Black Friday frenzy, Cyber Monday deals, and festive seasons—warehouses brace for a spike like no other.

Insider Trading Investigation Hits WiseTech’s Executive Chairman Richard Wise Following e2open Deal and Stock Drop
Australian logistics software provider WiseTech has recently found itself in hot water as authorities, including the Australian Securities & Investments Commission and Federal Police, launched an investigation into possible insider trading activities involving the company's executive chairman, Richard Wise.

How Webfleet and Questar Revolutionize Fleet Maintenance with AI Predictive Technology
The era where fleet managers waited for vehicles to break down before reacting is rapidly being replaced by predictive maintenance solutions that foresee issues before they even arise.

Examining the Feasibility and Challenges of Manufacturing Reshoring in the United States
Manufacturing in the United States faces a critical hurdle—not a shortage of workers, but a shortage of skills.

Macy’s Phased Closure of Backstage Operation in Connecticut Reflects Supply Chain Transformation
Macy’s has announced the staged shutdown of its Backstage operations at the South Windsor, Connecticut distribution center, affecting 106 employees.

Saia’s Workforce Pay Adjustment and Its Impact Amid Modest Revenue Decline
In an environment where freight markets remain unpredictable, Saia has chosen to give its employees a well-timed 3% raise effective October 1, 2025.

How Amazon’s New Hawaii Cargo Flights and Warehouses Are Transforming Delivery Speed
Amazon has stepped up its game in Hawaii by introducing a new late-night cargo flight that makes next-day delivery on Oahu a reality.

Groupe Morneau Advances Leadership Roles to Enhance Growth, Pricing, and Logistics Synergy
Recent leadership changes at Groupe Morneau spotlight the company's commitment to evolving its logistics and transport operations.

Unlocking the Potential of Sustainable Aviation Fuel for Aviation’s Decarbonization Journey
The aviation sector is looking closely at sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as the most feasible short-term solution to trim down greenhouse gas emissions and edge closer to global net-zero carbon targets.
