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FreightWaves NOW is your daily source for the most impactful news in logistics. We break down the complex world of freight—covering trucking, rail, air, and ocean markets—to bring you actionable insights. Whether you are a carrier, shipper, or broker, we provide the data-driven context you need to navigate a volatile market.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 2min
Crude Oil Hits $110, Mexican Steel Crackdown, & The SHIPS Act | Morning Minute
In today’s FreightWaves Morning Minute, we look at the escalating geopolitical conflict that has sent crude oil prices surging to $110 a barrel, creating a major shock for small carriers and owner-operators. We also cover Mexico’s sweeping cancellation of permits for 350 steel importers, and Senator Mark Kelly’s push for the SHIPS for America Act to rebuild U.S. maritime dominance.
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Feb 27, 2026 • 3min
Walmart’s $100M Gig Worker Settlement, ONE CEO Exits & NY's Strict Trucking Penalties | The Morning Minute
Welcome to the Friday, February 27th edition of the FreightWaves Morning Minute, where we cover the latest developments in the global logistics and shipping world. We start by discussing the significant leadership transition at Ocean Network Express, as founding CEO Jeremy Nixon prepares to step down from his executive duties.
Next, we cover the retail sector, where a massive $100 million settlement from Walmart aims to resolve federal and state lawsuits regarding delivery driver compensation. The company faced allegations of systematically deceiving its app-based gig economy workers about the actual base pay and tips they would receive for their services.
Finally, we look into how stricter driving enforcement in New York State could quickly lead to license suspensions and operational disruptions for commercial carriers traversing major freight corridors. Be sure to tune in at noon Eastern for a new episode of What the Truck with Malcolm Harris and Michael Vincent on FreightWaves TV.
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Feb 26, 2026 • 3min
UPS $150K Driver Buyouts, WiseTech’s AI Layoffs & USPS Supreme Court Immunity | The Morning Minute
Welcome to The Morning Minute, your definitive source for global supply chain market intelligence. Today we break down the massive news from UPS as the company begins offering delivery drivers $150,000 voluntary buyout packages to shrink its network and reduce headcount.
We also look at major structural changes in logistics software, where cargo management maker WiseTech Global is cutting a third of its workforce in a massive artificial intelligence pivot. This two-year restructuring plan will eliminate up to 2,000 jobs as the company integrates new technologies into its customer platforms and internal operations.
Finally, we cover a controversial 5-4 Supreme Court ruling that protects the United States Postal Service from being sued over intentionally misdelivered mail. The decision reinforces a postal exception in the Federal Tort Claims Act shielding the agency from liability, despite dissenting arguments that it provides much greater protection than originally intended.
Stay tuned for our definitive analysis on how these major shifts will impact transportation industry participants. Make sure to visit FreightWaves for more unparalleled access to news, data, and commentary.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 2min
Trump's Proposed CDL Ban, FedEx Tariff Lawsuits, & Driverless Freight Operations | The Morning Minute
In today's FreightWaves Morning Minute, we cover President Trump's State of the Union address and his call for strict new regulations on commercial driver's licenses. This proposed legislation would prevent states from issuing CDLs to undocumented immigrants, which could significantly impact the industry's driver pool.
Next, we dive into a major legal challenge as a South Carolina freight forwarder files a class-action lawsuit against FedEx. Following a recent Supreme Court ruling against emergency import fees, customers are now seeking massive refunds for tariffs collected on small parcels.
Finally, we look at the future of logistics with a new partnership launching driverless autonomous freight operations in Texas. Bot Auto and Ryan Transportation are teaming up for overnight runs between Houston and Dallas, utilizing autonomous technology to bypass traditional challenges like driver fatigue and hours-of-service limits.
Be sure to tune in later today on FreightWaves TV for a brand new episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? with Malcolm Harris and Michael Vincent. You can find more details on all of these developing stories by visiting freightwaves.com.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 3min
AscendTMS Acquires LoadPilot, New DOT Truck Parking Rules, & Velocity Vehicles Downgrade | The Morning Minute
Welcome to today's episode of our logistics podcast, where we first discuss how AscendTMS has entered the mergers and acquisitions space with its recent purchase of LoadPilot. InMotion Global's chief executive noted that LoadPilot's operations will soon halt as its loyal user base migrates to the newly acquired system.
Next, we explore the implications of new federal guidance from the Department of Transportation regarding commercial truck parking. States must now comprehensively assess their parking capacity in their multimodal freight plans or risk losing vital National Highway Freight Program funding.
Finally, we break down the financial troubles brewing for a major truck sales and service provider after Velocity Vehicles saw its debt rating downgraded for the second time in recent months. Both Moody's and S&P Global Ratings cited the company's high debt-to-earnings ratio and a soft truck market as primary reasons for these financial cuts.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 3min
Supreme Court Tariff Ruling, Mexico Freight Disruptions & 2026 Truckload Rates | Morning Minute
The Supreme Court has issued a major ruling limiting the president's emergency tariff powers, which is poised to reshape the global trade outlook. This decision introduces new predictability for businesses, though shippers must still monitor supply chain costs and ongoing legal uncertainties.
In Mexico, the recent killing of a cartel leader has sparked violent retaliation that is jolting U.S.-Mexico freight corridors and rattling the critical Port of Manzanillo. Businesses relying on these routes are currently bracing for severe delays and heightened security risks for their commercial shipments.
Looking ahead, analysts predict that ongoing capacity attrition will lead to a turning point for truckload carriers in 2026 as they begin to command stronger rates. Consequently, shippers should prepare for a challenging bid season with increased pricing pressure and significantly less negotiating leverage.
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Feb 20, 2026 • 2min
Walmart E-Commerce Tops $150B, Falling Container Rates & GXO Logistics Automation | Morning Minute
Welcome to the Friday, February 20th edition of the Freight Waves Morning Minute, where we break down today's biggest supply chain and logistics stories. We kick off this episode by discussing Walmart's massive retail milestone, as the company's e-commerce segment has successfully turned profitable and officially surpassed $150 billion in sales.
Next, we examine the ongoing market correction in the global shipping industry, highlighted by the continuous drop in Trans-Pacific container rates. Shippers are currently waiting to see how the market settles following the Lunar New Year, as shifting demand and increased vessel capacity drive freight costs down.
Finally, we explore how GXO Logistics expects significant demand growth across its North American operations as a result of heavy investments in supply chain automation. By utilizing advanced robotics and artificial intelligence, the company anticipates stronger profit margins and improved warehouse efficiency moving into 2026.
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Feb 19, 2026 • 2min
FedEx Surcharges, Feds Sting Sham CDL Schools, & New NS-CMA CGM Intermodal Launch | Morning Minute
Norfolk Southern and CMA CGM have announced a partnership to launch a new "truck-like" intermodal service connecting the Port of Los Angeles to key Midwest markets. This door-to-door option utilizes high-cube containers to offer the flexibility of trucking while reducing emissions through the rail network.
Federal investigators are cracking down on safety violations with a massive sting operation targeting sham CDL training schools across the United States. The FMCSA has issued notices to more than 500 providers accused of using unqualified instructors and fast-tracking unprepared drivers onto the road.
FedEx is signaling a major shift in strategy by doubling down on premium surcharges and moving away from subsidized low-cost shipping. The company plans to prioritize high-margin sectors like healthcare and heavyweight goods to drive profitability over volume.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 3min
UPS Closing 22 Facilities, Cargo Theft Spikes in CA & TX, Rail Merger Delayed | Morning Minute
A new report reveals that California and Texas accounted for more than half of all U.S. cargo theft incidents last year, with electronics remaining a top target for criminals. Thieves are increasingly utilizing deceptive pickup tactics to steal loads, a trend experts warn is expected to accelerate through 2026.
The massive merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern faces another delay as the railroads plan to refile their application with federal regulators later this spring. This postponement comes amidst growing political pressure and concerns from state attorneys general that the deal could stifle competition and raise prices.
Shipping giant UPS is moving forward with its restructuring plans by identifying 22 package facilities for closure as it seeks to automate operations and cut costs. The company is also facing legal challenges from the Teamsters Union over its attempt to offer voluntary buyouts to thousands of drivers.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 3min
Hapag-Lloyd Acquires ZIM for $4.2B; AGs Fight Rail Merger; Gas Tax Cap Proposed | Morning Minute
In this episode, we cover the major consolidation in ocean shipping as Hapag-Lloyd agrees to acquire ZIM Integrated Shipping Services in a deal valued at $4.2 billion. This acquisition includes the creation of a new entity to manage security-critical vessels and is expected to be finalized by the end of the year.
We also discuss the growing political opposition to the proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern. A coalition of attorneys general is calling on the Department of Justice to intervene in the deal, arguing that the creation of a rail behemoth will harm competition and drive up costs.
Finally, we look at new federal legislation that aims to bring relief to truckers by capping state fuel taxes at 50 cents per gallon. States like California and Pennsylvania that do not comply could face significant cuts to their federal highway funding if the bill passes.
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