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DC Velocity: Maritime operators, ports, take a step back as slack demand, destocking depress volumes and rates
The maritime industry breathed a sigh of relief as West Coast ports inked a labor agreement. The next challenges: the effects of climate change, a
Journal of Commerce: Yellow collapse seen hitting smaller, mid-sized LTL shippers hardest
Smaller manufacturers and distributors are scrambling to find less-than-truckload (LTL) capacity now that Yellow has closed its doors.
CNN: Laid off Yellow drivers are going to have a tough time finding similar quality jobs
Former Yellow Corp truck drivers are finding it difficult to find similar less-than-truckload (LTL) trucking roles at other companies.
Bloomberg: Trucking Firm Yellow Shuts Down After Financial Woes, Union Says
Yellow has tried to manage debt and reorganize, but the Teamsters union says freight company is still expected to to file for bankruptcy.
Road Dog Trucking News: w/ Tom Nightingale
Listen in as our CEO, Tom Nightingale, sits down with Road Dog Trucking on SiriusXM channel 146. Subscribe to listen to the episode on demand.
CNN: 99-year-old trucking company Yellow shuts down, putting 30,000 out of work
Yellow Corp., once the third-largest LTL trucking company in the U.S., halted operations Sunday and will lay off all 30,000 of its workers.
CNBC: UPS has to pass along higher labor costs in broad-based price increases, says AFS Logistics CEO
Tom Nightingale, CEO of AFS Logistics, joins โPower Lunchโ to discuss the immediate effect of the trucking company Yellowโs shutdown, a potential glut in freight
Logistics Matters: Tom Nightingale of AFS Logistics on the UPS labor settlement
Tom Nightingale, CEO of AFS Logistics, shares insights on how the UPS labor settlement and other recent labor negotiations will impact transportation.