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Court orders DAT to temporarily halt trucking factoring service

OTR Capital argues DAT, the largest load board for truckload freight in North America, violated a non-compete clause when it acquired factoring company Outgo in May.

Union Pacific will offer shippers enhanced liability coverage for cargo theft

UP’s new protection program for high-value freight comes amid heightened concerns over cargo theft in the US and will cost users $100 per container.

Heavier power cargoes challenge transport, infrastructure limitations

Economies of scale are prompting shippers to superscale project cargoes, putting pressure on carriers and forwarders.

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