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Journal of Commerce Rankings: US LTL sector defies soft demand, regains traction

Excluding the last remnants of Yellow’s revenue, the largest US LTL carriers boosted their top line by 3.9% last year, with daily volumes rising 2.7% and terminal numbers up almost 3%.

Stakeholders look to advance possible Houston-area dredging project

The Cedar Port industrial park and barge port says the construction of a new ship channel could pave the way for potential development of a container terminal at the site.

CPKC grapples with complaints over US, Canada terminal operations

The railroad says it acted fast to resolve issues at its Dallas-area terminal and denies there have been any significant problems in Calgary and the Toronto area.

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