
Canadian Pacific Kansas City added 1,000 new, 53-foot, refrigerated intermodal containers to its network to more than double its existing fleet and bring more shipping options to customers using the expanding Mexico Midwest Express (MMX) series intermodal service.
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What can shifting patterns of port use and the related impact on intermodal, the spot market reaching bottom, and orders for Class 8 tractors and trailers tell us about the health of the trucking industry? Find out what FTR said in its State of Freight webinar.
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Even as the new CPKC combined railway announced another major customer, three railroads announced they have teamed up to create a competing Mexico-U.S.-Canada rail service.
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Furthering its plans to double its intermodal size by 2030, Schneider National announced it will offer “truck-competitive” intermodal service on the newly merged Canadian Pacific Kansas City, which connects the upper Midwest with Mexico.
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Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern have combined to create a railway connecting Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. How much competition will that mean for trucking?
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Continuing its U.S. Southwest expansion, RoadOne IntermodaLogistics acquired regional intermodal service provider, The Transporter Inc.
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Two trucking companies and their truck manufacturer partners are getting a big funding boost to speed up the transition to zero-emission drayage trucks serving the Port of Los Angeles.
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The Georgia Port Authority's decision to turn a Savannah terminal into a container-only facility is just one example of what's happening with the shift in container-ship traffic away from West Coast ports.
Read More →AAR testing is the “high bar” that every chassis brand and model must match. Make sure the chassis you are buying comply in full with all regulatory requirements and, in particular, the AAR prescribed testing criteria.
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Using IMC Companies' SmartStacks app, drivers can view a container’s destination and can choose to deliver the container to its final destination or instead bring it to a nearby depot.
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