
Mexico Mandates Railroads to Prioritize Passenger Service
Last week, Mexico’s government laid down the hammer—a federal mandate which will force private railways operating in the country to prioritize passenger train services over
Last week, Mexico’s government laid down the hammer—a federal mandate which will force private railways operating in the country to prioritize passenger train services over
A weeklong labor strike along the St. Lawrence Seaway has ended after a deal was reached this past Sunday. The critical waterway resumed ship traffic
Calling this year’s merger between two Class I railroads ambitious would be a vast understatement. The move solidified a newfound powerhouse in the rail industry.
With the help of a Chinese holiday, rail container dwell times have seen a rise at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. A
Attention, all regional users of the Port of Savannah. All aboard the Carolina express! In collaboration with Class I railroad CSX, Savannah’s administrator Georgia Ports
A joint letter from government leaders to President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls for 24-hour service at Montana’s Wild Horse border crossing
Last Thursday, everyone in logistics let out a sigh deep from the delves of panic. A tentative agreement on a four-year labor contract was finally
Intermodal providers are reporting lower freight volumes in their corner of the industry as the country’s import lull through the West Coast continues. The Southern
The floodwaters of COVID-era circumstances have mostly receded on the shores of supply chains. However, despite market conditions at a lower tide, waves will crash
It’s been a strange year at the border. If egg bandits weren’t bizarre enough, another headscratcher happened last week. Truckers waited hours to get
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