2009 Was the Safest Year Ever for Freight Railroads 

The year 2009 was the safest year in freight railroad history. Preliminary year-end data indicate the train accident rate, employee casualty rate and grade crossing incident rates were all at record low levels last year...

Team 3 Logistics Launches to Serve Auto Industry 

Kenco Logistic Services LLC (KLS), through its wholly-owned subsidiary Kal-Serv, has partnered with Schnellecke of America LLC to form Team 3 Logistics LLC. This new joint venture will offer logistic solutions to support automotive production in the Southeastern United States...

Saint-Gobain Streamlines Supply Chain Transactions 

Saint-Gobain Corp., a building materials manufacturer and distributor, will use a Sterling Commerce solution to integrate ERP systems and automate business processes among its customers and suppliers with the aim of achieving enhanced productivity, improved supply chain management and a stronger competitive edge...

Swissport Deploys Dimensioning Systems Across Global Network 

Thanks to a partnership between Swissport International, a provider of ground services to the aviation sector, and technology provider FreightScan, Swissport is installing automated dimensioning systems in facilities across its global network, offering an enhanced level of cargo handling services to airlines...

Old Dominion Opens Free Trade Zone Facility in Southeast 

LTL carrier Old Dominion Freight Line has opened a new warehouse facility that also will headquarter its OD-Warehousing and Distribution Services Division, in Thomasville, N.C. The new warehouse facility includes an established Free Trade Zone...

Georgia Ports Expands Refrigerated Cargo Volume 

Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) has added a new set of electrified refrigerated container racks, and can now accommodate 1,056 containers. The expansion will also reduce diesel fuel consumption...

LeSaint Logistics and Royal Chemical Launch Supply Chain Service 

LeSaint Logistics and Royal Chemical are teaming up to provide a closed loop chemical solution, combining the capabilities of manufacturing, warehousing, inventory fulfillment and transportation...

Con-way Freight Reduces Accident Frequency Rate by 13 Percent 

Con-way Freight has announced that 2009 was its best year for safety since 2003. The LTL carrier reduced its accident frequency rate and earned more than 70 industry safety awards in 2009...

American Airlines Opens Cargo Facility at JFK Airport 

American Airlines Cargo Division (AA Cargo) has opened its newly relocated cargo terminal at JFK International Airport in New York. The facility offers more than 135,000 square feet of warehouse space and 24 dock doors...

Which Are Greener: Trains or Trucks? 

In some cases, motor carriers are more fuel efficient than railroads...

UPS Opens New Distribution Center in Calgary 

UPS has opened a new distribution center at the Calgary International Airport (YYC) to provide businesses with direct access to the U.S. and international markets. The $30 million facility is designed to expedite international shipments...

Clean Energy Expands Network of LNG Truck Fueling Stations 

Clean Energy Fuels plans to expand its existing network of LNG truck fueling stations in Southern California this year beyond the Los Angeles/Long Beach ports complex. New or upgraded fueling facilities are planned for strategic points along truck transport routes in various California cities, as part of the company’s plans to expand throughout the Southwestern United States...

Barcode Scanning Helps Salvation Army Distribute Goods Throughout Haiti 

The Salvation Army is replacing handwritten paper index cards with high-tech barcode technology to ensure that more than 4,000 families here efficiently receive food, shelter and medical supplies. UPS has donated the technology and adapted it for disaster relief supply distribution...

NRS Launches Logistics Service for China-U.S. Retail Trade 

National Retail Systems, a 3PL for U.S. retailers, is leveraging its joint venture with China-based Sinotrans to provide vendor-controlled inventory management solutions from factory to store...

TIGER Program Awards $730 Million to Freight Projects 

The US Department of Transportation has announced $1.5 billion in funds through the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) Program. Twenty-two of the projects contain a strong freight component, and those 22 projects received 49% of the available funds, totaling more than $730 million...

YRC Worldwide to Raise $70 Million in Private Placement 

YRC Worldwide has entered into a note purchase agreement for $70 million in new capital. The proceeds will go to satisfying remaining 2010 note obligations, with the remaining proceeds to provide working capital...

Spot Freight Market Up 54 Percent in January 

Freight availability in January rose by 54% on the North American spot market compared to January 2009. This marked the fourth consecutive month of improvement on a year-over-year basis...

Transportation Pioneer John Ruan Passes Away 

John Ruan, founder of Ruan Transportation Management Systems, has passed away at the age of 96. He is remembered not only for his entrepreneurial efforts within the logistics field, but for his humanitarian contributions as well...

Estes Forwarding Adds Six Regional Facilities 

Estes Forwarding Worldwide has opened six regional facilities and an office in Asia to meet the growing demands of its customers...

UPS Plans to Furlough 300 Pilots 

UPS plans to furlough at least 300 of its airline pilots, but the company insists it will continue its effort to find a solution with the pilots’ union that would avert or mitigate the layoffs before they take effect. UPS employs about 2,800 pilots...

CN Plans $100-million Logistics Park in Calgary 

Canadian National Railway (CN) plans to establish a new $100-million CN Calgary Logistics Park. The 680-acre park will include an intermodal terminal with room for customers to co-locate with CN and custom build their facility in place...

Toll Group Acquires Summit Logistics 

Australian-based Toll Group has acquired Summit Logistics International, a U.S.-based independent freight forwarding and supply chain business. The acquisition will allow Toll Group to offer a more extensive domestic deliver-to-customer capability, from China to all major city destinations in the U.S...

American Airlines Expands Frequent Cargo Program 

American Airlines Cargo Division (AA Cargo) has redesigned its Business ExtrAA program, which allows nearly all cargo customers to earn travel awards for booking cargo shipments. For every shipment on American Airlines, eligible AA Cargo customers can earn points that can be redeemed for travel-related awards...

Railroads to Receive $8 Billion in Federal Grants 

The Obama Administration plans to award $8 billion in federal grants to 31 states for high-speed and intercity passenger rail projects...

FedEx Launches International DirectDistribution 

New service from FedEx optimizes supply chain efficiencies by consolidating multiple packages or freight into one shipment...

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