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Spend a day on any interstate in this country and you will lose count. Trucks rolling down the highway with the company name scrawled on the door in black marker. USDOT numbers handwritten so small you would have to be parked next to the truck to read them. Letters smeared, crooked, half peeled off, applied […] The post Black Marker, Magnetic Signs, and Peeling Decals: Here Is What 49 CFR 390.21 Actually Requires. appeared first on FreightWaves.
Artificial intelligence has moved from the edges of the supply chain to its center. What began as experimental pilots and proof-of-concept projects has become the operating reality for a growing share of the logistics industry, with AI, machine learning, and large language models now driving the demand forecasting, real-time visibility, document processing, and route optimization […] The post Nominate Your Company for the 2026 AI Excellence in Supply Chain Award appeared first on FreightWaves.
FMCSA, including its director, has released two statements on problems with the rollout of the Motus registration system. The post FMCSA responds 2X to ongoing problems with Motus rollout appeared first on FreightWaves.

Leaders from the retailer detailed multiple initiatives at Home Delivery World 2026, from consolidating deliveries to automating driver calls to customers.

The farm equipment manufacturer still expects about $900 million in net tariff costs for the current fiscal year, executives said.
A FedEx air cargo contractor says it wants to use bigger aircraft on Caribbean routes, but that FAA rules governing how far the planes can fly over water jeopardize continued service. The post FedEx partner airline says Caribbean service at risk without FAA waiver appeared first on FreightWaves.
Descartes reported better-than-expected results in its latest quarter as customers use its tools to navigate a changing trade landscape. The post Descartes reports record revenue amid ‘challenging’ trade landscape appeared first on FreightWaves.
Less-than-truckload carrier XPO seems set to exceed its second-quarter tonnage projection based on the company's May update. The post XPO’s Q2 tonnage trending ahead of guidance appeared first on FreightWaves.

The Department of Justice said the Court of International Trade lacks the authority to mandate refunds for all finally liquidated entries.

The landmark decision found that a third party can be sued for negligent hiring, creating a shakeup in how brokers defend their businesses in future lawsuits.

The potential levies of either 10% or 12.5% would apply to 60 trading partners, although the proposal listed several product exemptions.
Old Dominion Freight Line’s May operating results saw a meaningful improvement from April, as less-than-truckload demand appears to be firming. The post Old Dominion’s May update shows an improving LTL market appeared first on FreightWaves.