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Plus, Amazon's new ventures and FTC lawsuit, rising retail store closures, an update on port performance, and more.
Plus, explore Clorox's cyberattack fallout, Mexico-US border logistics hurdles, and California's step towards driverless big rigs.
Inside: FedEx's market triumph, the controversy at Yellow Corp, Waabi and Uber Freight's decade deal, and the hammer comes down on PPP loan-scamming trucker.
Plus: Dollar General's expanding fleet, Tesla's win in auto disputes, Mississippi River woes for Midwest farmers, and executive shifts at Coyote Logistics.
Question of the Day: Can you guess what the most popular snack item is at Dominick's Truck Stop in NJ?
We're taking a look at the five key players in the sector. We'll break down some hits and misses for electric truck manufacturers this year.
In a $160b freight brokerage industry, the cream truly rises to the top. While there are 30k active freight brokerages registered with the FMCSA, the top 3% commandingly generate 80% of the gross revenue, with the elite 20 representing a third of the entire market.
Today, we're zeroing in on Alaskan Arctic trucking, where drivers earn up to $170K and face unique challenges.
The largest cargo railroad company in the United States generated $25.9 billion in operating revenue in 2022 and is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway.
Can you guess how many accounts Truckstop's fraud prevention system has denied access to in 2023?
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