Old Dominion Freight Line Names Kevin Freeman As New CEO

Old Dominion Freight Line Names Kevin Freeman As New CEO

ODFL, a leading LTL carrier in the US, announced a leadership change with Kevin M. Freeman succeeding Greg C. Gantt as President and CEO. Gantt will remain on the Board of Directors, ensuring a smooth strategic transition and continued growth. This announcement coincides with ODFL's strong Q4 earnings report, demonstrating solid revenue and profit growth. These results highlight ODFL's exceptional operational capabilities and commitment to customer service. The leadership change is designed to maintain the company's momentum and build upon its established success in the competitive LTL market.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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RXO Charts Postspinoff Strategy After XPO Logistics Split

RXO Charts Postspinoff Strategy After XPO Logistics Split

XPO Logistics completed the spin-off of its truck brokerage and asset-light transportation business, with RXO officially established and listed. This article delves into RXO's market strategy, competitive advantages, and future development direction, focusing on its technology-driven business model, market response strategies, and development prospects in the macroeconomic environment. Through an interview with RXO's CEO, the article showcases the company's grasp of market opportunities and its commitment to shareholder value. It analyzes how RXO plans to leverage technology and strategic positioning to navigate the evolving logistics landscape.

UPS Expands Cologne Hub with 200M Investment to Boost Global Trade

UPS Expands Cologne Hub with 200M Investment to Boost Global Trade

UPS announced a $200 million expansion of its European air hub at Cologne/Bonn Airport in Germany to meet growing global trade demands. The expansion will significantly increase package sorting capacity, create new jobs, and incorporate state-of-the-art sorting technology, further solidifying Cologne/Bonn Airport's position as a leading logistics center in Europe. This investment reflects UPS's confidence in the long-term growth of global trade and its commitment to providing exceptional service to its customers. The upgraded facility will enhance efficiency and support faster delivery times for businesses worldwide.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Economy Shows Resilience Despite Inflation Worries Bernstein

US Economy Shows Resilience Despite Inflation Worries Bernstein

Council of Economic Advisers Chair Bernstein analyzes the US economy through the lens of freight, emphasizing the importance of intermediate goods trade. He acknowledges the resilience of the job market but cautions about the risks of high prices. Bernstein highlights the government's commitment to balancing employment and inflation, with a focus on real wage growth. However, he emphasizes the need to address structural challenges to achieve stable economic growth and sustainable development. Continued efforts are required to navigate these complexities and ensure a balanced and prosperous economic future.

UPS to Add Air Conditioning to 5000 Delivery Trucks

UPS to Add Air Conditioning to 5000 Delivery Trucks

UPS is actively advancing its labor agreement with the Teamsters, including the installation of air conditioning in 5,000 existing delivery vehicles and testing cargo area air conditioning. This initiative aims to improve the working conditions for frontline employees and address the challenges posed by high temperatures. Despite previous friction between the two parties regarding network restructuring and other issues, the progress on this air conditioning plan demonstrates a shared commitment to improving employee welfare. This represents a significant step towards creating a safer and more comfortable environment for UPS workers.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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SEKO Logistics Expands Chicago Hub Amid Ecommerce Growth

SEKO Logistics Expands Chicago Hub Amid Ecommerce Growth

SEKO Logistics launched a new global gateway in Chicago, tripling its size to address the growth of cross-border e-commerce and enhance its global logistics capabilities. The facility is equipped with advanced technology and offers diversified services, integrating contract logistics, air and ocean freight forwarding, and more. It serves clients in various industries, including aerospace and automotive. This expansion is part of SEKO's global expansion strategy, aiming to improve its global competitiveness and local service capabilities. The new gateway signifies SEKO's commitment to providing comprehensive and efficient logistics solutions worldwide.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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DRC Zambia Launch Tradeboosting Customs Link

DRC Zambia Launch Tradeboosting Customs Link

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia are collaborating on a customs systems interconnectivity project at the Kasumbalesa border post to enhance cross-border trade efficiency. Supported by the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the German Development Cooperation (GIZ), the project has established a steering committee and developed a work plan. Data exchange is expected to commence in May 2025, significantly reducing trade costs and promoting regional integration. This initiative underscores the commitment of both nations to streamlining trade processes and fostering economic growth through enhanced customs cooperation.

Amazon Invests 1B in Electric Vehicles for Green Logistics

Amazon Invests 1B in Electric Vehicles for Green Logistics

Amazon has ordered 100,000 electric delivery vehicles, aiming to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. This sets a new benchmark for logistics operations and puts pressure on competitors like UPS, FDX, and DHL, accelerating the entire industry's transition to sustainable logistics. This move signifies Amazon's use of its scale and influence to promote environmentally friendly practices and has the potential to reshape the future of the logistics landscape. It demonstrates a commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and leading the way in green initiatives within the delivery sector.

Canada Updates 3900 Mhz Band Rules to Protect Radio Altimeters

Canada Updates 3900 Mhz Band Rules to Protect Radio Altimeters

Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has released new rules establishing a non-competitive local licensing (NCL) framework for the 3900 MHz band. This framework aims to protect radio altimeters operating in the 4200-4400 MHz band through interference mitigation measures. The goal is to balance technological innovation with aviation safety. The new regulations outline specific requirements and guidelines for NCL licensees to ensure responsible spectrum use and minimize potential disruptions to critical aviation systems. This initiative reflects ISED's commitment to effective spectrum management and public safety.

Air Canada Cargo Expands Fleet Amid Ecommerce Cold Chain Demand

Air Canada Cargo Expands Fleet Amid Ecommerce Cold Chain Demand

Air Canada is actively transforming its cargo operations as a key driver for recovery and long-term growth. This strategy involves expanding its freighter fleet, investing in cold chain logistics infrastructure, and developing e-commerce delivery services. These initiatives aim to address the impact of the pandemic, capitalize on opportunities in the air cargo market, and establish a solid foundation for the company's future development. The focus on these areas reflects Air Canada's commitment to adapting to evolving market demands and leveraging the growing importance of air freight.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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