MSC Air Cargo executes helicopter charter from Milan to Delhi
The Indian Logistics Sector in 2025
Railways' first dedicated high-speed test track by March 2026
SEBI approval for NHAI's Raajmarg Infra Investment Trust as Public InvIT to facilitate participation of domestic retail investors in national infrastructure development
Vinet K. Chadha is the new Chairman - North India, ACAAI
SMPK-CSL partnership to strengthen India's ship repair ecosystem
Vizag Port strengthens harbour ops with 60-tonne tugboats
Strong interest shown for development of Kamarajar Port's General Cargo Berth-1 through PPP
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EU to curb cheap plastics imports to shore up its recycling industry
ClassNK grants AiP to two MOL cable vessel designs ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for the designs of a cable jointing vessel and a cable burial vessel developed by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd (MOL). The certification demonstrates the
DECEMBER 26, 2025
GAO: Navy still needs to do more on ship fire prevention Welding and other hot work involved in U.S. Navy ship maintenance means a significant risk of ship fires. The 2020 fire that gutted the Wasp-class amphibian USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), causing
Stonepeak to acquire majority controlling interest in Castrol from BP New York City-headquartered investment firm Stonepeak is to acquire a majority controlling interest in Castrol from BP p.l.c. in a transaction valuing the business at an enterprise value of approximately $10.1 billion.
TKMS partners with Marmen to build submarine components in Canada Kiel, Germany-headquartered TKMS, which is one of the two finalists to build the Royal Canadian Navy's planned Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP) has signed a strategic teaming agreement with Trois-Rivières, Quebec-based high-precision machining
Northeast governors demand end to latest pause on offshore wind New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and Rhode Island Gov, Dan McKee have written Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum demanding the immediate lifting of
Maersk introduces dry port surcharge on Indian exports A.P. Moller - Maersk has announced the introduction of a Dry Port Surcharge - Export (DPS) for cargo moving from Indian inland locations via Indian ports of loading to worldwide destinations. The new surcharge will apply to all 40-foot dry containers and will take effect from 24 December 2025. According to Maersk, the DPS will be applicable to both regulated and non-regulated countries. The carri
ONE issues further update on M/V ONE HENRY HUDSON fire incident at Los Angeles Ocean Network Express (ONE) has issued a fifth update regarding the fire incident onboard M/V ONE HENRY HUDSON 095 at the Port of Los Angeles, providing the latest status following its previous customer advisory. The vessel remains alongside at Yusen Terminal (YTI). ONE confirmed that the water discharge operation from the affected cargo hold was successfully completed on Friday, 19 December 2025
Wan Hai Lines provides update on cargo discharge operations aboard WAN HAI 503 Wan Hai Lines has issued an update on the ongoing recovery operations onboard the container vessel WAN HAI 503, where cargo discharge activities are continuing under the close supervision of specialized professional teams. Current situation According to the company, distressed cargo and debris are currently being discharged from cargo holds 3, 4 and 5. Cleaning operations in cargo hold 1 have bee
Port of Tanjung Pelepas to electrify prime mover fleet Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) will electrify its prime mover fleet to boost sustainability and digital transformation. The port, a joint venture of Malaysia's MMC Group and APM Terminals, ordered 52 electric prime movers (e-PMs) from Terberg Tractors Malaysia (TTM). The total order includes 94 units, with the rest using conventional fuel. PTP Chairman Tan Sri Che Khalib Mohamad Noh said the move
Port of Melbourne publishes 30-Year strategy for port development Port of Melbourne has published its 2055 Port Development Strategy, outlining its high-level plans and approach for developing the capacity and efficiency of the Port for the next 30 years, while also providing a planning framework which is adaptable and responsive to changing needs over time. Port of Melbourne's 2055 PDS outlines key projects that will improve capacity at the Port and respond to
Hanseatic Global Terminals to invest in new container terminal in Brazil Hanseatic Global Terminals has agreed to acquire a 50% stake in Imetame Logística Porto, a joint venture with Brazil's Imetame Group focused on container terminal operations. The partners will jointly develop and operate the Hanseatic Global Terminals Aracruz terminal in the state of Espírito Santo. The facility will serve as a transshipment hub and gateway port on Brazil's east coast. Operations
Wärtsilä secures 10th Australian BESS project with Flow Power Wärtsilä will deliver a 100 MW / 223 MWh battery energy storage system for Australian renewable energy retailer Flow Power. The Bennetts Creek BESS will be built next to the Morwell Terminal Station in Victoria. It will provide key ancillary services, including frequency regulation, to strengthen grid stability and support Australia's energy transition. The order was booked in the fourth quarter
Ryder appoints Tammy Romo to board of directors Ryder System has appointed Tammy Romo to its board of directors, effective January 5, 2026. Romo will serve on the company's Audit and Finance Committees. Ryder said her appointment reflects her strong track record in strategic oversight, financial leadership and transportation expertise. Ryder chairman and CEO Robert Sanchez said Romo brings a results-driven leadership style and deep experience
DHL and CMA CGM expand biofuel use to cut ocean freight emissions DHL Global Forwarding and CMA CGM have agreed to jointly use 8,990 tonnes of second-generation biofuel to reduce emissions from ocean freight. The initiative will use UCOME biofuel and is expected to cut around 25,000 tonnes of CO2e on a well-to-wake basis. The reductions apply to shipments moved under DHL's GoGreen Plus service and mark a key milestone in the companies' decarbonisation partnersh
Avin International joins Ahti Pool Avin International has joined Ahti Pool, the FuelEU Maritime compliance pooling solution, strengthening its approach to regulatory compliance and decarbonisation. The Greek tanker operator traces its maritime roots back to the 1960s. Today, Avin manages a fleet of around 35 oil and chemical tankers with a combined capacity of more than 2.5 million tonnes. The company employs over 2,000 personnel
Freightos Weekly Update: LNY pickup for Asia -Europe Transpacific ocean rates continued their Q4 trend of ups and downs last week with West Coast prices climbing 8% and $200 to $2,100/FEU as carriers increase blanked sailings during this low demand period to try and introduce - and hold on to, at least partially - General Rate Increases every two weeks. East Coast rates dipped 3% last week, but daily rates this week are up $300 to more than $3,350/
DECEMBER 25, 2025
Mawani exhibits active response to trade shifts Mawani's investments exhibit near-perfect alignment with geopolitical fragmentation and Red Sea disruption responses, positioning Saudi Arabia as a primary beneficiary of maritime restructuring. This content is locked Select a CN Premium Subscription Package To Unlock The Content! The post appeared first on Container News .
MSC strengthens Iroko service Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced a significant enhancement to its Iroko service with the introduction of a new direct call at Cape Town, strengthening connectivity between Asia, South Africa, and West Africa. MSC said the upgraded service is designed to support a wide range of cargo segments, including retail goods, solar panels and other end-consumer products. The carrier highl
Heidmar Maritime Holdings expands managed fleet Heidmar Maritime Holdings Corp. has continued to expand its managed fleet through a series of recent vessel additions, reflecting growing demand from shipowners for the company's combined commercial and technical management expertise. The latest additions include a super eco LR2 newbuilding, constructed at a leading Vietnamese shipyard, which joined Heidmar's fleet under commercial management in
Morocco's port giant rides the wave of global supply chain upheaval As Red Sea attacks and geopolitical fractures reshape world trade routes, Marsa Maroc positions itself at the crossroads of a fragmenting maritime order. This content is locked Select a CN Premium Subscription Package To Unlock The Content! The post appeared first on Container News .
Imabari Shipbuilding delivers 13,900-TEU containership "ONE SERENITY" On December 19, Imabari Shipbuilding completed the 13,900-TEU containership ONE SERENITY at its Marugame headquarters. The vessel is designed exclusively for container transport, with a capacity of 13,932 TEU and up to four lashing bridges on deck. It can carry large numbers of frozen containers and supports the transport of various hazardous materials in compliance with the IMDG Code. Environmen
"K" LINE donates to support cyclone recovery efforts in Southeast Asia Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha , has announced a donation to support recovery efforts following the tropical cyclone that struck Southeast Asia in November, causing widespread damage across several countries, including Indonesia and Thailand. The Japanese shipping company expressed its condolences to those who lost their lives and extended its sympathies to all individuals and communities affected by the
Melbourne Intermodal Terminal begins rail freight operations Australia's newest and largest intermodal terminal has started rail freight services, marking a major step for Victorian and national supply chains. The $400 million Melbourne Intermodal Terminal (MIT), backed by Aware Super, commenced freight train operations in November. The terminal sits at the Somerton logistics precinct in Melbourne's north. Intermodal Terminal Company (ITC) designed, built
DECEMBER 26, 2025
Hai An expands container fleet with 300 new 20-foot units Hai An Transport and Stevedoring Joint Stock Company has continued to strengthen its transport capacity with the addition of 300 new 20-foot containers, supporting operational growth and service quality improvements. The investment follows the launch of Hai An's new brand identity. On 10 November 2025, the company signed a construction contract with Hoa Phat Container Production Joint Stock Compa
Port of Oakland showed exports increase in November The Port of Oakland handled 174,239 TEUs in November 2025, reflecting a 4.1% year-over-year decline and a 4.7% decrease from October, as cargo volumes reflected typical seasonal slowing and continued adjustments in global shipping patterns. Loaded cargo remained steady, supported by strengthening exports. Loaded exports totaled 68,824 TEUs, up 3.3% year-over-year and 4.0% from October, reinforcin
Adani completes acquisition of NQXT Australia terminal Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone has successfully completed the acquisition of 100% interest in NQXT Australia pursuant to completion of all condition precedents, including approvals from 'majority of minority' shareholders, Reserve Bank of India, Foreign Investment Review Board of Australia, amongst others
ABS approves SHI floating nuclear power plant design A floating nuclear power plant design developed by Samsung Heavy Industries has received Approval in Principle from ABS. The design, known as FSMR, features two small modular reactors developed by the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute. The initial configuration uses two SMART100 reactors. The concept separates reactor and power generation functions into dedicated compartments. This approach
ICTSI Manila Flagship Terminal Achieves 3M TEUs The Manila International Container Terminal and the Philippines' leading international trade gateway, handled a record three million TEUs in 2025 the first time the terminal has reached that level in a single year. The record container was handled on December 22, when the terminal serviced the container vessel Ever Bliss, operated by Evergreen Marine, carrying cargo for Universal Robina Corp. Chr
Damen lays keel for Herman Senior's MPV 4916 Smokey Damen Shipyards Group has held a keel-laying ceremony for Herman Senior's new Multi-Purpose Vessel (MPV) 4916, marking a key milestone in the construction of the first vessel in the series. The ceremony took place at the Albwardy Damen Shipyard in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, where the vessel is being built. From left to right: Sajan Karolkuni (Project Manager Albwardy Damen), Vladimir Lobachev
Fincantieri delivers "Atlante", second logistic support ship for Italian Navy Fincantieri has delivered Atlante , the second Logistic Support Ship (LSS) for the Italian Navy, at its Castellammare di Stabia shipyard. The handover is part of the fleet renewal program managed by OCCAR (Organisation for Joint Armament Cooperation). The ceremony was attended by senior representatives from the Italian Navy, OCCAR, NAVARM, and Fincantieri, including Admiral Vincenzo Montanaro, Lo
DECEMBER 27, 2025
ANL to implement rate restoration on Asia-Australia trades ANL has announced the implementation of a rate restoration programme for cargo moving from South East Asia, the Indian Sub-Continent and the Middle East to Australia, effective 15 January 2026. Under the adjustment, rates will increase by USD 300 per 20-foot dry and refrigerated container and USD 600 per 40-foot dry and refrigerated container. ANL said the rate restoration will apply on top of cu
10 Essential Tips for Stress-Free Residential Moving: A Professional's Guide to Successful Relocation Residential moving ranks among life's most stressful experiences, yet with proper planning and professional guidance, families can transform this challenging process into an organized, manageable transition. Recent industry data reveals that over 28.2 million Americans relocated in 2022, marking the first increase in moving activity after five consecutive years of decline. This resurgence in resi
Could mega-hubs being affected by drone threats? While asymmetric strikes have affected sea trade the ports capturing this displaced cargo are emerging stronger, not more vulnerable. This content is locked Select a CN Premium Subscription Package To Unlock The Content! The post appeared first on Container News .
Mega CMA CGM container ship returns to Suez Canal after two-year absence The Suez Canal has recorded the transit of the mega container ship CMA CGM JACQUES SAADE for the first time in two years, marking the full-capacity return of vessels operated by the CMA CGM Group. The LNG-powered vessel transited the canal on 23 December as part of the southbound convoy, sailing from Morocco to Malaysia. At the same time, the container ship CMA CGM ADONIS , carrying 154,000 tonne
HJSC to develop autonomous combat USV technologies HJ Shipbuilding & Construction has launched a joint program to develop integrated control and autonomous mission technologies for combat unmanned surface vehicles. HJSC formed a consortium with LIG Nex1 and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries. The group aims to secure a government-led core technology project for combat USVs. These vessels are expected to become a key asset for the future force structure
PortSide Stories: Reykjavik Where Nordic Calm Meets the Atlantic The Port of Reykjavik is Iceland's main maritime hub. Ships carry fish, goods, and travelers from across the Atlantic. But Reykjavik is more than a port city. It is a vibrant capital full of culture, history, and stunning natural surroundings. Nordic Flavors by the Water Food in Reykjavik is fresh and hearty. Try plokkfiskur, a creamy fish stew made from cod
Svitzer reshuffles leadership in the Americas and Europe Svitzer has announced changes to its leadership in the Americas and Europe, effective 1 January 2026. Arjen Van Dijk will move from his role as Managing Director of Svitzer Americas to lead the company's European business. He has led operations in the Americas for the past six years, during a period of strong regional growth. Svitzer now operates in 13 countries across the Americas and runs more
DECEMBER 28, 2025
HJSC to build Korea's first 1,900-ton chemical response ship HJ Shipbuilding & Construction has won a KRW 68.8 billion contract to build the Korea Coast Guard's first 1,900-ton multi-purpose chemical response vessel. The company secured the project after a competitive evaluation of price and technical capability. The contract was awarded through the Public Procurement Service. The vessel will support prevention and response to maritime chemical incidents.
What's the strategic value behind ZIM's management buyout? ZIM's takeover drama emerges precisely as container shipping undergoes permanent structural reconfiguration driven by geopolitical disruption. This content is locked Select a CN Premium Subscription Package To Unlock The Content! The post appeared first on Container News .
Why Delivery Deadlines Create Dangerous Driving Conditions In the age of rapid e-commerce and two-day shipping guarantees, the immense pressure on package delivery companies has fundamentally altered the driving environment for their employees. Drivers for major carriers like FedEx and UPS are often constrained by extremely tight schedules and high volume quotas, compelling them to prioritize speed and efficiency over cautious driving. This operational p
Neptune Pacific appoints Kim A Kristensen as new president Neptune Pacific has announced the appointment of Kim A. Kristensen as its new president, effective 9 February 2026. Neptune Pacific is the leading shipping and logistics provider in the South Pacific and is owned by the privately held U.S.-based The Wonderful Company . Kristensen brings more than 37 years of global shipping experience to the role. Most recently, he served as senior vice president
King Ocean announces general rate increase on U.S.-Bahamas trade King Ocean has announced a General Rate Increase (GRI) that will take effect on 18 January 2026 for cargo moving between U.S. ports and points and destinations in the Bahamas. The increase will apply to both southbound and northbound shipments and will be valid across all open tariff items and service contracts, the carrier said. Under the revised rates, charges for 20-foot dry and refrigerated c
Wärtsilä to divest Gas Solutions business to Mutares Wärtsilä has agreed to divest its Gas Solutions business to German private equity investor Mutares SE & Co. KGaA . Gas Solutions is a market-leading provider of systems and lifecycle solutions across the gas value chain. The business specialises in gas handling for maritime transport, inert gas systems, gas-to-power applications, and liquefaction and biogas solutions. Operating on a global basis,
LLOG awards installation work on US Gulf of Mexico field to Subsea7 Offshore engineering and services player Subsea7 has won a deal from US exploration and production company LLOG Exploration for work on the Buckskin South Expansion project. The scope of work includes the transportation and installation of a subsea umbilical and a rigid flowline in water depths of up to 2,100 m. Project management and engineering ...
Eidesvik Offshore lands PSV contract with DNO Norwegian offshore vessel owner Eidesvik Offshore has secured a contract for one of its platform supply vessels (PSV). The company won a contract with DNO Norge, and its partners Sval Energi and Wellesley Petroleum, for the use of the 2012-built Viking Princess PSV. The deal covers a campaign alongside the Deepsea Yantai drilling rig. Estimated ...
Gulf Marine Services wins European contracts for liftboat pair London-listed liftboat operator Gulf Marine Services (GMS) has won new contracts for two of its vessels. The contracts cover the use of two Large-class vessels in Europe. It spans a total of 985 days and will see the vessels continue to support offshore operations across the region. Following this award, GMS's contracted backlog has increased ...
DECEMBER 26, 2025
Eastern Pacific adds capes to swelling Hengli orderbook Idan Ofer's Eastern Pacific Shipping has added another slice to its already sizeable newbuilding programme, this time with a fresh capesize bulker order in China. The Singapore-headquartered owner has signed up four 180,000 dwt capesize bulk carriers at Hengli Shipbuilding. The vessels are set for delivery in 2027, with the deal valued between $200m and ...
Pacific Basin signs up for Chinese handysize newbuilds Pacific Basin Shipping has turned to China for its latest newbuilding move, signing up a quartet of handysize bulk carriers in a break from its long-standing preference for Japanese yards. The Hong Kong-listed owner-operator of more than 250 bulkers has struck a deal at Jiangmen Nanyang Ship Engineering (JNS) to acquire four 40,000 dwt vessels ...
Monte Nero expands tanker play with LR2 order in China Greek interests remain active in the newbuilding market, with Monte Nero Maritime securing a pair of LR2 product tanker orders at China's fast-growing Hengli Shipbuilding. In a regulatory filing over the weekend, Songfa Ceramics, the Shanghai-listed parent of Hengli Shipbuilding, disclosed that the yard has signed contracts for two 114,000 dwt LR2 product tankers. The ...
Yang Ming's dry bulk arm lines up ultramax quartet at Japanese yards Taiwanese liner group Yang Ming has returned to the newbuilding market through its bulk shipping arm Kuang Ming Shipping, placing orders for four ultramax bulk carriers in Japan. According to a stock exchange filing, the contracts carry a combined value of between NT$4.9bn and NT$5.4bn (about $155m-$171m), signalling longer-term confidence in dry bulk demand. The ...
Essberger's newbuild push rolls on with up to six chemical tankers in China German chemical tanker owner John T. Essberger is pressing ahead with its fleet renewal programme, signing up to six newbuildings at a another Chinese shipyard. The Hamburg-based group has placed firm orders for two 7,900 dwt duplex stainless steel chemical tankers, with two-plus-two options, at China Merchants Industry Yangzhou Dingheng. The vessels will be built ...
JP Morgan-backed NOCC tops up China car carrier orderbook Norwegian Car Carriers (NOCC) has added another ship to its growing car carrier programme in China, signing up for a fourth dual-fuel newbuilding at CIMC Raffles. The Oslo-based owner, controlled by a company advised by JP Morgan, has ordered a 7,000 ceu vessel capable of running on LNG. Chief executive Olav Sollie confirmed the deal ...
2025: A year in major marine casualties Solong, Morning Midas and Eternity C rank among the year's big losses
Imabari clears regulatory reviews for JMU stake hike The deal lifts Imabari's stake in JMU to 60% from 30%, deepening its consolidation as Japan pushes to rebuild shipbuilding...
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HGT and Imetame Group to build new container terminal in Brazil The Hapag-Lloyd subsidiary will develop and operate the new Hanseatic Global Terminals Aracruz with Imetame, which is projected to begin...
Price hikes from greener shipping would be manageable, report finds Modelling found total costs of meeting the IMO's base emissions targets would increase costs by 50% by 2040 using bio...
US hails maritime partnership with Greece over record Amver participation American ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle bears thanks to Greek companies from Donald Trump
Eastern Pacific returns to Hengli Heavy with eight-ship newbuild orders The deal adds to EPS's nearly 30-ship pipeline at Hengli and underscores the yard's rapid orderbook build-out, now stretching into...
Navigator tops annual governance rankings as Imperial Petroleum brings up the rear Analyst Michael Webber talks with Lloyd's List about his annual corporate governance rankings, how the 64 companies were measured, and...
Daily Briefing Flag-hopping shadow fleet starts to settle in Russia | Panama accuses intercepted vessel of disrespecting maritime rules | Shipowners may...
Greek owner Atlantis Management opens bulker operating arm Danish base will manage owned handysizes and kickstart an operated fleet
JP Morgan's NOCC adds to car carrier newbuilding tally in China Norwegian group signs up for 7,000-ceu vessel at CIMC Raffles
Trump, tankers and tariffs: Broker Poten says 2025 predictions were a mixed bag New York shop gets VLCC forecast spot on. Others were less accurate
Malaysian owner banks strong $20m from offshore vessel sale Nam Cheong offloads PSV to Vietnamese owner
Oldendorff Carriers linked to triple baby cape disposal German shipping giant said to be wrapping up busy S&P year with fresh batch of sales
Petros Panagiotidis spin-off takes action to bolster Nasdaq share price Shipowner Robin Energy has reduced the number of shares it has outstanding
Sovcomflot gets its hands on first Russian-built LNG carrier The Alexey Kosygin will be followed by two more ships next year
Hansson family splashes $2m on building stake in Nordic American Tankers Combined holding passes 5% threshold for US disclosure
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd go head-to-head for Israeli container line Zim Report claims two bidders are in the running, with a third mulling joining the race
Bauxite set to remain a strong driver for capesize bulker demand in 2026 But Signal Ocean cautions that this could change by 2030 as world's largest exporter ramps up alumina production
Cosco's majority ownership demand puts Panama ports deal at risk Beijing pressure risks derailing BlackRock-MSC bid for CK Hutchison terminals
Idan Ofer's Eastern Pacific orders capesize bulkers at China's Hengli Shipbuilding Singapore-headquartered company has opted for conventional marine fuel for the series of four 180,000-dwt bulk carriers
New OSM Thome boss Olofsen excited about future with powerhouse shareholder backing Ship manager's group managing director focusing on quality over quantity
DECEMBER 25, 2025
Iran seizes tanker in the Middle East Gulf Iranian authorities claim the seized tanker was being used smuggle refined petroleum out of the country.
DECEMBER 28, 2025
Go Honest goes shipless after scrap sale of only vessel Company ends two-year adventure as a shipowner as it ditches small general cargo ship
Beijing tightens grip on Taiwan 'life or death' shipping lanes in war game Live-fire zones encircle key ports and sea routes around island closer than 2022 edition
Expedition cruise ship runs aground on South Pacific reef Initial reports show Coral Expeditions-operated vessel suffered no hull damage during the grounding off Papua New Guinea
Salvors avert VLCC grounding after South China Sea engine failure Early intervention prevented spill risk from fully laden supertanker
Shipping's newest trading force plots evolution from tanker operating to ownership Switzerland's AB Commodities has a clear plan to develop vital freight presence
Terrified seafarers quitting as piracy threat rises, psychologist says Alex Dimitrevich has studied how attacks - and the fear of them - affect crew members
Tariffs, enforcement and cargo theft reshape U.S.-Mexico trade in 2025 Tariffs, enforcement crackdowns, cargo crime and nearshoring pressures reshaped cross-border commerce U.S.-Mexico trade in 2025 was defined less by steady growth and more by policy whiplash, heightened enforcement and mounting security risks, even as Mexico retained its position as the United States' largest trading partner. This year, U.S.-Mexico trade proved resilient - but far from stable. Tar
Marad chief, FMC nominee confirmed Stephen Carmel, a licensed ship's master who has captained tanker vessels, was confirmed as the 21st administrator of the Maritime Administration (Marad). Carmel was a senior vice president of maritime services at Maersk Line, the Danish company's ( MAERSK-B.CO ) U.S. subsidiary which works with the federal Maritime Security Program and military support operations. Stephen Carmel (Photo: FMC) Mar
Lawsuit Targets California DMV Over Administrative Failures Affecting 20,000 CDL Drivers The Asian Law Caucus, Sikh Coalition and law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP filed a class-action lawsuit Monday in Alameda County Superior Court challenging the California Department of Motor Vehicles' planned cancellation of approximately 20,000 commercial driver's licenses issued to immigrant drivers. The suit, filed against the DMV and Director Steve Gordon, seeks to halt license cancellation
DECEMBER 25, 2025
The logistics behind the Christmas ham By the time Christmas dinner hits the table, the hardest logistics decisions behind the holiday ham have already been made, often months earlier. For the supply chain, Christmas ham is not a December problem. It's a forecasting, cold-storage, and execution challenge that begins well before winter weather enters the picture. Ham's role as a Christmas staple is rooted in tradition, but its continue
DECEMBER 26, 2025
Photos appear to show China cargo ship equipped with missile launchers Official sources have not confirmed published images that appear to show a Chinese cargo ship converted to a floating missile launching platform. The images reportedly found on the Chinese Internet show a medium-size cargo vessel bristling with dozens of vertical missile launch tubes, radar domes and other container-based military hardware. The photos were published Thursday by The War Zone, a ne
17 years later, Teamsters locals will get payments into benefit trust (Editor's note: Post-initial publication, FreightWaves was contacted by a beneficiary of the fund about the nature of the Oregon Warehouseman Trust, noting that it was used for the payment of health benefits rather than pensions. There is no firm reference in any of the legal documents connected to the litigation that clearly delineates the fund as solely for health benefits. As a result, the art
Motive files for IPO, signaling next phase of fleet-tech arms race Fleet telematics provider Motive has filed paperwork to go public, a move that could intensify competition in the commercial trucking technology market amid a prolonged freight downturn. San Francisco-based Motive disclosed Tuesday that it filed a registration statement for an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol MTVE, according to company statements and
Trans-Pacific ocean rates swing as New Year looms The trans-Pacific container market continued its volatile Q4 trend last week, according to analyst Freightos, with West Coast prices rising 8%, or $200, to about $2,100 per forty foot equivalent unit (FEU) as carriers increased blanked sailings during the low-demand period, aiming to partially implement General Rate Increases (GRIs) on a bi-weekly basis. East Coast rates dropped 3% to approximate
Amtrak turns down 'Transcontinental Chief' proposal: Report Amtrak has turned down a private company's proposal for a transcontinental passenger train that would have also hauled vehicles on a 72-hour coast-to-coast schedule. WPMT-TV reports that Amtrak said in a statement that it reviewed the proposal from AmeriStarRail and "found it to be lacking a fundamental business case to support its lofty proposal." Earlier this year, AmeriStarRail proposed partne
Trucking's top 10 regulatory headlines of 2025 WASHINGTON - In the wake of a new presidential administration that swept into D.C. in January came a wave of regulatory policy changes affecting truck markets. Here are 10 of the biggest that made headlines in 2025: 1 March 12: EPA announces rollback of Biden-Harris emissions rules Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced on Wednesday that the agency is reviewing emissio
ATA Now Cheers the Cleanup of the CDL Mess It Helped Make Editorial Commentary The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of FreightWaves or its staff. 2025 is almost behind us, and it has been a tumultuous year for the American trucking industry, as major policy changes coming from the Trump Administration have shaken it to the frame rails. The public, fed up with a near-constant stream of needless cra
DECEMBER 28, 2025
Hours of service weather-related FMCSA waivers now cover 20 states Forty percent of the nation's states are now operating with some form of waiver of Hours of Service regulations to deal with trucking needs as a result of weather conditions. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Tuesday handed down three waivers which were a combination of extending existing waivers or a new action. They were made necessary for a variety of reasons, including the fa
Borderlands Mexico: TCS is betting on Monterrey as cross-border trade gets more complicated Borderlands Mexico is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week in ; Union Pacific plans 2,000-acre Mainline Texas Industrial Park near Houston; and Former Waco bottling plant to be redeveloped into I-35 distribution center. TCS is betting on Monterrey as cross-border trade gets more complicated Transport Capacity Services (TC
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