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  • US DOT initiates crackdown on non-English speaking truckers
    US DOT initiates crackdown on non-English speaking truckers
  • Trans-Pacific services set for restart as carriers scramble to restore capacity
    Trans-Pacific services set for restart as carriers scramble to restore capacity
  • HTA seeks new CEO amid multiple challenges for West Coast drayage operators
    HTA seeks new CEO amid multiple challenges for West Coast drayage operators
  • Scheduling linked to 10% tariffs causing confusion, angst for US importers
    Scheduling linked to 10% tariffs causing confusion, angst for US importers
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US DOT initiates crackdown on non-English speaking truckers

The move to ensure commercial drivers comply with US law requiring English-language proficiency will have ramifications for shippers, carriers and drivers.

Trans-Pacific services set for restart as carriers scramble to restore capacity

Carriers may find it difficult to bring trans-Pacific capacity back quickly because they repositioned ships into other trades outside of the region amid the tariff-linked demand drop in April and early May.

HTA seeks new CEO amid multiple challenges for West Coast drayage operators

Matt Schrap, who has headed the HTA for the past four years, told the Journal of Commerce he is transitioning to another job but will remain with the group through late August.

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