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Four common ELD mistakes; Notes on CSA changes; xChange tackles re-positioning idle containers; HMM and SM Line being pushed to merge; Jaxport welcomes first ZIM vessel; FIT opening Everglades terminal; Crowley christens LNG-powered “El Coquí”

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending October 26th, 2018: Four common mistakes fleets make on ELDs. A list of seven notes about the upcoming CSA changes. German company xChange is tackling…

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The “Container Conundrum”; JPN Consortium ONE forecasted to lose $600m; House bill pushes for vetting of carriers and clarifies CSA rankings; Uber begins trailer rentals; Pier Pass 2.0 to begin Nov 19; MSC to equip 50k containers with trackers

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending October 19th, 2018: Santosh Patil does a deep dive into the "container conundrum", in which carriers have found themselves oversupplied. The new Japanese consortium ONE…

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CSX sues for Port of VA access; JB Hunt could lose $29m in dispute with BNSF; Opinion: New CA law could shift liability risk of unsettled judgements from drayage carriers to customers; Panama Canal sees record tonnage; Edward DeNike biopic

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending October 12th, 2018: The CSX Railroad is suing the Port of Virginia for access to their largest terminal, claiming Norfolk Southern Railroad is blocking access.…

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CA passes law holding shippers jointly liable; OOIDA calls for HOS reform; Freight moves between US & neighbors up 13.5%; Tight capacity pushes need for load-matching tech; Load-matching startup KeepTruckin receives $50m in capital

We thought you might be interested in the following “Transportation Happenings” for the week ending September 28th: California has passed a law which makes shippers jointly liable for any unpaid wages, taxes, or worker's compensation liabilities of port trucking companies…

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