Cut Transportation Red Tape, say US Truckers Part of Supply Chain Coalition Friday December 15, 2023 | Business Conditions, Cargo Crime & Security, Infrastructure The American Trucking Associations led more than 150 organizations representing trucking, rail, energy, organized labor, agriculture, third-party logistics providers, and other key supply chain stakeholders to urge Congress to pass the Transportation Security Screening Modernization Act. The bill would eliminate redundant fees and background checks for essential transportation workers. The bill would eliminate redundant fees […]
Cybercrime is Like a Pandemic: Security Experts Friday June 18, 2021 | Cargo Crime & Security, Operations & Safety The transportation industry is becoming a big target for cybercriminals in a digital world and fleet need to be prepared for it, according to CarriersEdge and others.
Canadian Cargo Theft Surpasses the U.S. Wednesday November 20, 2019 | Cargo Crime & Security There were more cargo thefts in Canada last year than in the entire U.S., with Peel Region being the second busiest jurisdiction for thieves behind only California,
US Trade Reps Say Streamlined Border Among NAFTA Wish List Monday July 24, 2017 | Border & Customs The U.S. is looking to automate and streamline customs and border procedures among a list of objectives that it has for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).