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  • Cross-border truckload marketplace expands into Canada
    Cross-border truckload marketplace expands into Canada
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    Cargo origin will determine trade war winners and losers among US coasts
  • Truckstop begins ‘strategic realignment,’ names founder as interim CEO
    Truckstop begins ‘strategic realignment,’ names founder as interim CEO
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Cross-border truckload marketplace expands into Canada

Demand from Cargado’s freight broker customers to add US-Canada carriers to its vetted network led the company to move to the northern border.

Cargo origin will determine trade war winners and losers among US coasts

Because the West Coast’s share is higher for China-originating freight than any other region, any move away from China by importers can be expected to negatively affect the USWC’s share of inbound cargo, writes Larry Gross.

Truckstop begins ‘strategic realignment,’ names founder as interim CEO

The change at the top of the freight-matching platform comes as the truckload sector enters the fourth year of a freight downturn that began in 2022.

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