Stories Tagged as
Trucking
A Baltimore trucking business adapts to port closure: "We're still here"
by
Amy Scott
Apr 29, 2024
Assistance from the state and new routes have helped one company stay afloat.
Inside the evolving infrastructure of Laredo, the No 1. port in the U.S.
Nov 14, 2023
With tens of thousands of trucks passing through Laredo each day, bridges and roads are critical to this center of North American trade.
Former Yellow drivers have trouble finding jobs in right-to-work Tennessee
Oct 3, 2023
Nashville's Yellow Freight — one of the only union shops in trucking — shut down operations in August, leaving 30,000 people without work.
Big rig trucking needs to go green to meet climate goals, but charging is a challenge
by
Will Walkey
Aug 28, 2023
Long-haul trucking is a huge part of the economy and has a big carbon footprint. But the vehicles can be costly and the infrastructure sparse.
Why Yellow's trucking terminals are attracting billion dollar bids
by
Henry Epp
Aug 24, 2023
As Yellow is sold for parts in bankruptcy court, one group of assets is getting all the attention: Its terminals.
In the freight business, it feels like a recession
Aug 1, 2023
Rates truckers are paid have plummeted by more than half since 2021, accounting for inflation. Meanwhile, costs have only risen.
Truckers aren't too enthused about an AI revolution
by
Kimberly Adams
and Sarah Leeson
Dec 28, 2022
Autonomous vehicle tech has advanced quite a bit, but we're nowhere close to replacing truck drivers with AI yet ― and we probably don't want to.
For public good, not for profit.
The trucking industry is coming down from its pandemic boom
by
David Brancaccio
and Jarrett Dang
Jul 5, 2022
Many independent drivers are starting to see lower rates and increased fuel costs, says Lewie Pugh, executive vice president of the Owner-Operator Independent Driver Association.
More supply chain woes likely when China eases its COVID lockdowns
by
Justin Ho
Apr 18, 2022
Goods sitting idle in warehouses or containers will head to the U.S., though many companies have adapted to shortages.
There's more free capacity on trucks. That means supply chains may be loosening.
by
Justin Ho
Apr 15, 2022
Fewer goods coming from China during its lockdown and more trucking companies have helped.