Transport Topics Through the Years

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Transport Topics Through the Years Transport Topics
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FTR is hosting a specialized webinar to analyze the evolving landscape of the freight market, focusing on the interplay between tariffs, inflation, and geopolitical risks. The session aims to provide transportation executives and logistics professionals with insights into how shifting capacity and global uncertainty are impacting trucking, rail, and intermodal sectors. As carrier conditions improve, the discussion will address whether capacity constraints will continue to drive truck rates or if the industry is entering a new phase of the freight cycle.
June 21, 2026FedEx has officially transitioned its Freight division into a standalone company as part of a broader organizational restructuring. This move signifies a strategic shift in how the logistics giant manages its less-than-truckload (LTL) operations within the competitive trucking landscape. The transition is expected to impact operational efficiencies and market positioning for one of the largest freight carriers in North America.
June 21, 2026A Los Angeles Superior Court jury has awarded $52.1 million to a motorcyclist and his wife following a 2021 head-on collision with a commercial truck. The verdict found three separate trucking companies liable under the principle of vicarious responsibility, despite the freight being subcontracted through multiple layers of the supply chain. This decision serves as a significant warning to motor carriers that subcontracting work does not necessarily insulate them from liability for accidents involving independent contractors or third-party drivers.
June 21, 2026The Commonwealth Transportation Board has approved a $28.5 billion Six-Year Improvement Program to fund more than 4,300 infrastructure projects across Virginia starting in July 2026. This comprehensive plan allocates significant resources to road, bridge, and rail improvements designed to enhance the safe transport of goods and people throughout the state. For the freight and trucking sector, these investments represent a critical commitment to maintaining and expanding the highway and rail networks essential for supply chain efficiency.
June 20, 2026