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Pay for truckload drivers rose an average 11% last year, as supply chain issues raised demand for drivers across the board, according to the American Trucking Associations.
Pay for truckload drivers rose an average 11% last year, as supply chain issues raised demand for drivers across the board, according to the American Trucking Associations.
When consumer demand shoots up, manufacturers must ramp up production, but often the timing is wrong – with impacts for supply chains. Also: Executive action taken to resolve rail labor disputes; research shows good last-mile delivery builds customer loyalty.
When consumer demand shoots up, manufacturers must ramp up production, but often the timing is wrong – with impacts for supply chains. Also: Executive action taken to resolve rail labor disputes; research shows good last-mile delivery builds customer loyalty.
Effort will help keep freight flowing, but West Coast dock worker negotiations and labor laws affecting California truckers remain key concerns, industry leaders say.
Effort will help keep freight flowing, but West Coast dock worker negotiations and labor laws affecting California truckers remain key concerns, industry leaders say.
We've all seen product shortages this summer, including a well-publicized shortage of infant meal formula. What's causing these shortages, and what steps can companies take to mitigate future product supply risks? Also: LTL executives share business concerns; California's AB5 labor law may soon go into effect.
We've all seen product shortages this summer, including a well-publicized shortage of infant meal formula. What's causing these shortages, and what steps can companies take to mitigate future product supply risks? Also: LTL executives share business concerns; California's AB5 labor law may soon go into effect.
With the low unemployment rate, it doesn't seem that the tight market for qualified truck drivers will get any better. Here are some things trucking firms need to do to attract new drivers and retain those they already have. Also: Amid rising costs shippers rethink their packaging; Walmart makes new investments in its trucking fleet.
With the low unemployment rate, it doesn't seem that the tight market for qualified truck drivers will get any better. Here are some things trucking firms need to do to attract new drivers and retain those they already have. Also: Amid rising costs shippers rethink their packaging; Walmart makes new investments in its trucking fleet.