John Groendyke became chairman and CEO at Oklahoma-based Groendyke Transport upon the death of his father, Harold, who founded the carrier in 1932. Read more…
TODAY’S CONTENT
M: THIS WEEK | T: SAFETY | W: GOVERNMENT | T: AUTONOMOUS | F: LOGISTICS
Brent crude, the international standard, was down 0.2% to $73.70 a barrel on June 25. The U.S. and Iran continue to negotiate a possible end to their war. Read more…
The ATA For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index contracted 2% from the previous month to 114.4. The reading was 0.6% above the number reported in May 2025. Read more…
Uptime is more than a maintenance metric—it directly impacts cost, safety, and service reliability. Yet many fleets rely on outdated assumptions that limit performance. Understanding and correcting these myths is key to building stronger, more predictable maintenance operations across today’s evolving fleet environment. Read more…
Speaking to employees, officials and political allies, the president framed Mack Trucks as a symbol of domestic industrial strength and his trade approach. Read more…
Where the trucks are, how many hours each driver has left, what equipment is sitting where, and who is tasked with picking it up. And as we all know, almost always, none of this information is ever stored in the same place. Read more…
The revocations were part of a corrective plan that Texas DPS was ordered to follow after being found by FMCSA auditors to have issued noncompliant licenses. Read more…
Several prominent freight brokerages have said the decision, while increasing legal exposure, will also reinforce industry safety practices. Read more…
The naval arm of the Revolutionary Guard said the new route was established “without notice or coordination with the Islamic Republic of Iran,” calling it “unacceptable and completely dangerous.” Read more…
FedEx reported profit that beat Wall Street’s expectations as the courier navigated tumultuous trade policies and rising costs that have buffeted its business. Read more…
Agility Robotics becomes the first publicly traded company entirely devoted to building and selling humanoids. Its early customers include Toyota. Read more…
Four cases of the New World screwworm have been confirmed on the same Texas property, marking the largest cluster of detections to be reported in the U.S. Read more…
The largest 3PLs in North America continued to face volatile business conditions last year, from compressed margins to tariff-driven supply chain upheaval. Read more…
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