Intermodal traffic increased 6.3% last week from a year ago, the Association of American Railroads reported.
May 20, 2011Logistics 100 | Freight Brokerage | Dry Storage Warehousing | Refrigerated Warehousing | Dedicated | Ocean Freight | Airfreight
Top Dedicated Contract Carriers
Rank | Company | Total Power Units |
---|---|---|
1 | Peoples Services | 88 |
2 | ISG Transportation | 94 |
3 | Freedom Trans USA | 105 |
4 | Sunset Pacific Transportation | 110 |
5 | ODW Logistics | 115 |
6 | AIT Worldwide Logistics | 152 |
7 | Saddle Creek Logistics Services | 157 |
8 | ITS Logistics | 177 |
9 | Burris Logistics | 200 |
10 | AMX | 220 |
11 | Atech Logistics | 250 |
12 | Maersk Logistics (Americas) | 251 |
13 | Kenco Group | 252 |
14 | Redwood Logistics | 260 |
15 | Legacy Supply Chain Services | 275 |
16 | Fidelitone | 350 |
17 | Transervice Logistics | 435 |
18 | A. Duie Pyle | 458 |
27 | Dupré Logistics | 550 |
27 | Lineage Logistics | 550 |
21 | Bay & Bay Transportation | 600 |
22 | Blackhawk Transport | 612 est |
23 | USA Truck | 701 |
24 | AIM Integrated Logistics | 722 |
25 | Venture Logistics | 850 |
26 | Universal Logistics Holdings | 1,163 |
27 | Averitt Express | 1,381 |
28 | TFI International | 1,382 |
29 | DHL Supply Chain | 1,400 |
30 | Ashley Distribution Services | 1,445 |
31 | Covenant Logistics Group | 1,450 |
32 | Marten Transport | 1,572 |
33 | Day & Ross | 2,300 |
34 | Solistica | 2,339 est |
35 | C.R. England Inc. | 2,375 est |
36 | CRST The Transportation Solution | 2,402 |
37 | Hub Group | 2,427 |
38 | U.S. Xpress Enterprises | 2,564 |
39 | Cardinal Logistics | 3,450 |
40 | Schneider | 4,265 |
41 | NFI | 4,600 |
42 | Knight-Swift Transportation | 4,800 |
43 | Werner Enterprises | 5,235 |
44 | Ryder Supply Chain Solutions | 5,300 |
45 | Penske Logistics | 8,505 |
46 | J.B. Hunt Transport Services | 11,689 |
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Weekly Intermodal Traffic Rises 11.2%
TransForce’s 1Q Earnings Decline
Canadian transporter TransForce Inc. said its first-quarter net earnings fell to C$14.9 million, or 15 Canadian cents a share, from C$26.1 million, or 27 cents, in a year earlier.
May 19, 2011ATA Board Votes to Oppose Regulating Detention Times
American Trucking Associations said its board of directors voted to oppose efforts at regulating detention times — the time drivers and trucks wait to load or unload their cargo.
May 18, 2011Trailer Bridge Reports Bigger First-Quarter Loss
Trailer Bridge Inc.’s first-quarter loss widened to $10.4 million, or 86 cents per share, compared with a loss of $300,00, or 3 cents, a year ago.
May 17, 2011P&G Refugee Says ‘Hogan’s Heroes’ Inspired Him to Save Sunny Delight
Billy Cyr, a 19-year veteran executive with Procter & Gamble Co., had 90 days to begin the transformation of a struggling, spun-off subsidiary into the beginnings of a prosperous stand-alone beverage company, so he sought inspiration from a muse.
May 16, 2011Intermodal Volume Rises 9% in First Quarter
Intermodal traffic volume rose 9% in the first quarter, the fifth straight year-over-year increase, the Intermodal Association of North America said Friday.
May 13, 2011Port of L.A. Container Volume Rises 3.7% in April
Total container volume at the Port of Los Angeles rose 3.7% in April from a year ago, the 15th consecutive month of growth, the port said.
May 13, 2011Weekly Intermodal Traffic Rises 11.2%
Intermodal traffic rose 11.2% last week from a year ago, the Association of American Railroads said.
May 13, 2011Horizon Lines Reports $33.3 Million 1Q Loss
Horizon Lines Inc., the ocean carrier that provides service between the U.S. mainland and Alaska as well as other locations, said it lost $33.3 million in the fiscal first quarter ended March 27, a loss that was nearly three times greater than the comparable 2010 period.
Trailer Production in March More Than Doubles From 2010
Both orders and factory production of new commercial trailers more than doubled in March, compared with the same month of 2010 and leading to escalating prices and longer wait times, industry officials have said.
May 9, 2011