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Plagued by Permits, Truckers Find Route to Illinois Intermodal Center Long and Costly
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A difficult and expensive trip to one of the nation's largest intermodal facilities in Illinois has become a thorn in the side of many truckers who service the center.
ATA, Two Lobbying Groups Ask Appeals Court to Side With FedEx Over NLRB
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American Trucking Associations and two major business lobbying groups filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit asking a three-judge panel to find in favor of a FedEx Corp. subsidiary and against the National Labor Relations Board.
Ceva Announces New LCL Service, CFO
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Ceva Logistics, a non-asset-based freight company in Houston, said Aug. 26 it began a guaranteed weekly less-than-containerload service to New York from Singapore with subsequent motor carrier service to 51 destinations on the East Coast and in the Midwest.
More Efficient Equipment Could Boost Port Savings, Study Says
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Energy-efficient port operations are expected to rise tenfold over the next 10 years as truckers use more natural gas-powered trucks and ports deploy more technology such as shore power to reduce fuel consumption, a new report says.
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