
Zero-Emission Electric Vehicles Starting in California
Every year, millions of tons of goods pass through the ports of California, connecting American consumers and foreign companies. However, all of this activity has
Every year, millions of tons of goods pass through the ports of California, connecting American consumers and foreign companies. However, all of this activity has
When a robot rig completed the world’s first self-driven route between Tucson and Phoenix, the logistics world turned its eyes onto the state of Arizona
“Nearshoring is so fetch! It’s totally the new offshoring!” said maybe a supply chain professional or two. Nearshoring—bringing manufacturing and sourcing closer to the states—has
February 7 marked the date for 2023’s presidential State of the Union address. That evening, President Joe Biden stood in front of Congress and, by
Picture this. You are in the market for another car. Whatever model. Whatever make. Whatever color. It doesn’t matter. Assuming you have aligned your finances
Class 8, or heavy-duty truck, orders fell last month, deviating from steady levels of previous months before. Preliminary data from FTR Transportation Intelligence saw North
When it comes to trailer makers meeting demand and set prices, there is no end in sight – at least in the long-term. Shortages of
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