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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.

India-US West Coast rates jump as capacity suffers from Asia cargo rush

Indian capacity to the West Coast is in large part confined to extended Asian networks connecting over regional hubs, so space availability remains exposed to demand volatility at origin load ports.

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.

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