19 Sep Retail Growth, Consumer Expectations Add to Supply Chain Demands LONG BEACH, Calif.—The retail industry is in the middle of an enormous transformation, growing at a pace that exceeds the gross domestic product and adding about 70,000 jobs this year. Brick-and-mortar retailers as well as e-commerce providers are working to expand their offerings, which will place new demands on the supply chain. Read more...
19 Sep NAFTA Deal Unlikely This Week, Raising Tariff Fears NAFTA talks are picking up again, but a deal is unlikely to be reached this week, four people familiar with discussions said — increasing the odds the latest deadline will be missed amid President Donald Trump’s threat to freeze Canada out. Read more...
19 Sep Tesla Criminal Probe Into Musk Tweet Seen as Opening Pandora’s Box All it took to draw the U.S. Justice Department into investigating Tesla Inc. was a single tweet by Chairman Elon Musk. But now that prosecutors have a toehold, they can dig in to look for other signs of misconduct at the electric car maker. Read more...
19 Sep ZF Pushes Ahead With Vehicle Electrification, Autonomy Commercial vehicle supplier ZF Friedrichshafen AG announced it would spend 12 billion euros over the next five years on its e-mobility and autonomous driving technologies aimed at a logistics industry in need of new vehicles to deal with rising delivery volumes and clean air issues. Read more...
19 Sep Arizona DOT Sells Land to Fund I-10 Widening The Arizona Department of Transportation recently completed the largest sale of excess property in the agency’s history to help fund an interstate widening project. Read more...
19 Sep August Housing Construction Up 9.2%, But Permits Slide WASHINGTON — U.S. home construction rebounded in August at the fastest pace in seven months, but applications for new building permits plunged, sending mixed signals for an industry that has been struggling with rising lumber costs. Read more...
19 Sep FedEx Freight’s Phillip Pinter Captures TMC SuperTech Grand Champion Honors ORLANDO, Fla. — FedEx Freight technician Phillip Pinter earned the title of 2018 TMC SuperTech Grand Champion during the fall meeting here of American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council. Read more...
19 Sep California Logistics Firm to Pay $3.5 Million in Back Wages, Benefits The U.S. Department of Labor said logistics firm California Cartage Co. will pay $3.5 million to nearly 1,500 warehouse workers, after investigators found the Long Beach company failed to pay wages and benefits required under federal law. Read more...
19 Sep AAR Announces Ian Jefferies to Succeed Current President, CEO Edward Hamberger The Association of American Railroads has announced that a new president will take the reins at the start of next year. Read more...
19 Sep Senate’s Turn to Vote on Water Infrastructure Package The U.S. Senate is expected to take up as early as this month House-passed legislation that would authorize projects designed to improve infrastructure at ports, harbors and waterways, as well as boost flood protection programs. Read more...