
Debra Phillips
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Dec 16, 2024 |
ajot.com | Debra Phillips
The trucking Industry prepares for 2025 by focusing on service and yield management. For the trucking industry, 2024 was a challenging year. Freight demand and rates decreased, while operating expenses increased by 25% for trucking companies, according to the American Trucking Associations (ATA).
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Dec 16, 2024 |
ajot.com | Debra Phillips
Can a digital transformation leverage growth in the future for rail? Unlike the trucking industry, which faced consistent challenges during 2024, the freight railroad industry has experienced growth in 2024 over 2023 for certain weeks and commodities. However, rail has been losing market share as an industry since 2017. The industry has quantified the impact on the public and economy of continued erosion in rail market share and has developed an aggressive plan to continue growing revenue in 2025.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
ajot.com | Luke King |Stas Margaronis |Debra Phillips |George Lauriat
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Nov 25, 2024 |
ajot.com | Debra Phillips
Congestion, compensation, and choices impact efficiency. As the last two months of 2024 wind down, business is booming at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California. In September, the Port of Los Angeles handled record volumes, and the National Retail Federation (NRF) expects volumes in the West Coast ports to remain high as the NRF points to an extended peak season, due, in part, to online shopping and the use of gift cards.
Issue #769 | Project Cargo | Canada Ports and Trade | Air Cargo Quarterly | Carolina Ports and Trade
Sep 25, 2024 |
ajot.com | Debra Phillips |Andrew Meadows |Pete Goldin |Stuart Todd
This Issue's Focus: Project Cargo Canada Ports and Trade Air Cargo Quarterly Carolina Ports and Trade Project Cargo Project Cargo Project Cargo Project Cargo Project Cargo Project Cargo For some logistics providers, Project Cargo management does not end when the raw materials have been delivered. Canada Ports and Trade Canada Ports and Trade Canada Ports and Trade Carolina Ports and Trade Carolina Ports and Trade * - Log In may be required to view the full article...
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