ATA Urges FMCSA to Review Trucking Safety Ratings Over Data Bias

ATA Urges FMCSA to Review Trucking Safety Ratings Over Data Bias

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) is urging the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to reassess its fleet compliance review process and Safety Management System (SMS) to eliminate geographical bias and address data reliability concerns. The industry widely questions the fairness and accuracy of the current safety rating system, suggesting simplification and avoidance of reliance on CSA/SMS. FMCSA needs to consider all perspectives to improve the assessment system and ultimately enhance road safety. This requires a thorough review of existing methodologies and implementation of necessary changes to ensure a more equitable and effective system.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Overview of China's Coastal Freight Fleet Capacity in 2018

Overview of China's Coastal Freight Fleet Capacity in 2018

The 2018 overview of China's coastal cargo ships shows a trend of increasing capacity across various ship categories. Bulk carriers, container ships, and liquid hazardous goods vessels have all seen growth in tonnage and numbers, reflecting a healthy industry development and proactive structural adjustments.

02/28/2019 Logistics
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Ningbo Ocean Expands Fleet Size with Strategic Investment Plan

Ningbo Ocean Expands Fleet Size with Strategic Investment Plan

Ningbo Ocean recently announced an investment of $278 million to build four 4,300 TEU new container ships, currently selecting a shipyard through a bidding process. The company has also placed an order for four 2,700 TEU ships with Huangpu Wenchong, expected to be delivered in 2027. This initiative will enhance its global capacity and market competitiveness.

06/26/2025 Logistics
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MSC Invests in Feeder Fleet Modernization Boosts Chinese Shipyards

MSC Invests in Feeder Fleet Modernization Boosts Chinese Shipyards

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has launched a historic modernization program for its feeder fleet, planning to invest billions of dollars to order 120 new ships between 2026 and 2029, primarily from Chinese shipyards. This initiative aims to replace aging vessels while reinforcing MSC's leadership position in the global shipping market.

07/30/2025 Logistics
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CMA CGM Launches First Usflagged Ship in Fleet Expansion

CMA CGM Launches First Usflagged Ship in Fleet Expansion

CMA CGM has announced that its 9,300 TEU container ship 'Phoenix' will be re-flagged as an American vessel, initiating a plan to expand its American fleet to 30 ships over the next four years. This strategic move aims to enhance domestic shipping capabilities and strengthen trade links with the South Asian market.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Aviation Industry Grapples With Fleet Shifts and Financial Strains

Aviation Industry Grapples With Fleet Shifts and Financial Strains

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the current operational environment of the aviation industry, focusing on key issues such as fleet development trends, financial conditions, and demand forecasting. The report shows sustained growth in global air transport capacity, with the dominance of narrow-body aircraft strengthening. However, geopolitical risks and infrastructure bottlenecks pose challenges to industry development. Airlines need to respond flexibly and increase investment in technological innovation to seize opportunities and achieve sustainable development.

Trucking Industry Grapples With Clean Fleet Rules Higher Costs

Trucking Industry Grapples With Clean Fleet Rules Higher Costs

The US EPA is reassessing the 'Clean Truck Plan,' focusing on the cost impact of NOx emission rules for heavy-duty vehicles. The logistics industry faced volatility, policy shifts, and uneven demand in 2023. This analysis explores the balance between environmental policies and operational costs, examining how logistics companies can leverage technological innovation and collaboration to navigate future challenges. It highlights the need for strategic adaptation to evolving regulations while maintaining cost-effectiveness in a dynamic market environment.

Saddle Creek Expands Natural Gas Fleet for Sustainable Logistics

Saddle Creek Expands Natural Gas Fleet for Sustainable Logistics

Saddle Creek Corp. is investing in natural gas trucks and building its own fueling station to reduce carbon emissions, stabilize transportation costs, and provide customers with more sustainable logistics solutions. This initiative marks the company's proactive exploration in the field of green logistics and sets a new benchmark for the industry. By adopting natural gas, Saddle Creek aims to minimize its environmental impact while offering cost-effective and reliable transportation services. The investment showcases a commitment to environmentally responsible practices within the supply chain.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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