Rail’s Pursuit of the Freight Market Share
“Don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t…Don’t you, forget about me,” the rail industry is likely singing to itself as it struggles to make an inroad to trucking’s
“Don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t…Don’t you, forget about me,” the rail industry is likely singing to itself as it struggles to make an inroad to trucking’s
California is a colossal state with a lot of wilderness. Among its diverse lands lays the Mojave Desert. Known for featuring natural phenomena like Joshua
The Port of Charleston is officially moving forward with their $550 million geared towards rail capacity and enhancing its fluidity and rail competitiveness. This will
Many call it the new north-south trade lane. Many believe it will shift a paradigm for transport of containerized cargo. An ambitious, multiyear, project is
There’s much ado about discussion of autonomous technologies in the trucking industry. Whether it’s shippers automating freight procurement processes or carriers investing in self-driving technologies
With the announcement that the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have been moved to 24/7 operations, there is extra pressure in reducing the
It’s no surprise, but rail terminals are continuing to experience more congestion, as things don’t seem like they are stopping anytime soon. Chassis shortages and
If you are relatively new to shipping, or are expanding your involvement with it, knowing what drayage service is, and the advantages it provides can
Factors to Consider When Choosing Intermodal Transport Is Intermodal Transport the best, most cost-effective means of moving goods? In general, rail costs less than truck,
The debate between rail or road has existed for as long as any of us can remember. Some companies refuse to use intermodal transportation, having
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