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Feb 16, 2026 • 3min
Hapag-Lloyd in talks to acquire Zim, Roadcheck 2026 dates set & NYC delivery law battle | Morning Minute
On today’s FreightWaves Morning Minute, we examine the legal battle brewing over New York City's renewed effort to license final-mile delivery giants like Amazon. Supporters argue the Delivery Protection Act creates necessary accountability, while critics warn of years of litigation regarding interstate commerce.
In maritime news, Hapag-Lloyd is in advanced negotiations to acquire Israeli carrier Zim in a deal valued at over $3.5 billion. However, the potential acquisition has sparked backlash, including strikes by ZIM employees concerned about job losses.
Finally, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance has announced the dates for International Roadcheck 2026, which will take place in mid-May. Enforcement officials will focus heavily on electronic logging device compliance and cargo securement across North America.
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Feb 13, 2026 • 3min
Epstein Files Hit DP World, Panama Canal Fight, Cargo Theft Surge | Morning Minute
In today's episode, we discuss how investors are cutting ties with DP World following revelations about the CEO's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Two major funds have already suspended capital deployment until the company addresses the situation.
Meanwhile, a legal dispute over port terminals in Panama is escalating, with CK Hutchison threatening action against Maersk and local authorities. The conflict arose after Panama's Supreme Court voided contracts for strategic terminals at both ends of the canal.
Finally, we look at a surge in cargo crimes across North American freight lanes, including cyber-assisted thefts of high-value goods. Law enforcement agencies have also seized record amounts of narcotics hidden in commercial shipments at the border.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 3min
FMCSA Restricts Non-Domiciled CDLs, Trucking Jobs Plunge & Amazon Pharmacy Expands | Morning Minute
Federal regulators have finalized strict new standards for non-domiciled CDLs which will limit license eligibility to holders of specific work visas. Critics warn this move to close safety loopholes could eventually push nearly 200,000 drivers out of the market.
Revised government data indicates the industry is facing a much sharper decline in trucking jobs than previously estimated, with losses exceeding 125,000 positions since the peak. Despite a rise in warehouse employment, the numbers confirm the true depth of the recent freight recession.
Meanwhile, Amazon is moving fast to expand same-day pharmacy delivery by 80% to cover nearly 4,500 cities and towns in 2026. The tech giant aims to address "pharmacy deserts" and staffing shortages by getting prescriptions to patients in a matter of hours.
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Feb 11, 2026 • 3min
Teamsters Sue UPS to Block Buyouts, CSX Signs $670M Deal & Deaf Driver Victory | Morning Minute
The Teamsters union has filed a lawsuit to block a new driver choice program at UPS, calling the voluntary buyouts an illegal move to eliminate jobs. Union leaders argue the plan violates their contract, while the company maintains the program is voluntary and necessary to cut costs.
A trucking company has agreed to a settlement regarding a deaf driver who was refused employment despite being qualified. Wilson Logistics will pay $50,000 and must implement new training and hiring procedures to comply with the ADA.
CSX is making a major investment in its fleet by signing a $670 million deal to acquire and modernize locomotives. The railroad expects the high-tech engines to improve fuel efficiency and reliability starting later this year.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 3min
CBP Targets High-Risk Exports, Mullen Leads TCA & Samsara’s AI Coach | Morning Minute
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is looking to secure exports with a proposed rule mandating electronic data filing for all vessel cargo before it leaves port. This digital update replaces an outdated paper system to help officials better intercept high-risk shipments containing contraband like weapons or narcotics.
In leadership news, the Truckload Carriers Association has named Jim Mullen as the organization’s next president. The former FMCSA chief brings decades of regulatory experience to the role and will succeed retiring president Jim Ward this April.
Samsara is modernizing fleet safety with the launch of an AI-powered coaching system that provides real-time guidance to drivers. By analyzing patterns such as distraction and drowsiness, the tool acts as a pro coach in the cab to help eliminate accidents caused by human error.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 3min
FedEx Buys InPost for $9.2B, Toyota’s Jaxport Hub & ‘Chameleon Carrier’ Probe | Morning Minute
On today’s show, we discuss the major deal in which a consortium led by FedEx has agreed to acquire InPost in a transaction valued at nearly $9.2 billion. This acquisition will give FedEx a significant foothold in the European e-commerce market by granting access to a massive network of automated parcel lockers.
We also cover the latest developments at the Port of Jacksonville, where Southeast Toyota Distributors has opened a new $145 million vehicle processing center. The modern facility on Blount Island features on-site rail and truck loading capabilities aimed at increasing processing capacity to nearly 430,000 vehicles annually.
In legal news, federal investigators are expanding their probe into a network of alleged "chameleon carriers" following a deadly crash in Indiana involving an Amish community. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has identified specific companies and a training school accused of fraud and evading safety regulations to keep unqualified drivers on the road.
Finally, stay tuned for a new episode of "What the Truck?!?" airing today at noon on FreightWaves TV. If you miss the live broadcast, the episode will be available for streaming on our YouTube page.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 7min
Deadly "Chameleon" Carriers Exposed, ODFL’s 2026 Recovery, & Sysco’s $52M Verdict | The Daily
New financial data indicates the freight market may finally be flipping as shippers pay significantly more to move the same volume of goods. This shift in pricing power is creating a painful squeeze for brokers like RXO, who saw their margins crushed to just 1.2% this quarter.
The pressure is also forcing legitimate capacity out of the market, with recent Chapter 11 filings from Quickway Transportation and Robert Bearden Trucking removing hundreds of drivers from the road. While honest fleets fold, a deadly chameleon carrier network has been exposed for dodging regulations and operating dangerous equipment under multiple identities.
Regulators are attempting to close safety loopholes, including a review of foreign trucker commercial driver's licenses currently pending at the OMB. Amidst the chaos, innovation offers some relief, as Truck Parking Club hits a major milestone in unlocking safe spaces for drivers to rest.
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Feb 6, 2026 • 2min
FedEx Expands Memphis Hub, GOP Scrutinizes Rail Mergers & Truck Parking Club Hits 4,000 Locations | Morning Minute
This episode of the FreightWaves Morning Minute highlights FedEx's plans for a massive infrastructure upgrade at its Memphis World Hub to support e-commerce growth. The proposed "Project Hercules" involves a new 1.6 million-square-foot automated sort center that will connect to existing facilities.
In Washington, Republican lawmakers are urging the Surface Transportation Board to apply stricter scrutiny to pending rail mergers. They argue that regulators must reject any consolidation deals that fail to demonstrate clear, tangible benefits for shippers and the public.
Finally, the podcast reports that a digital marketplace for truck parking has rapidly expanded to 4,000 locations nationwide. The company aims to more than double its network by the end of the year to help alleviate the critical shortage of safe parking for drivers.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 6min
Deadly "Chameleon" Carriers Exposed, ODFL’s 2026 Recovery, & Sysco’s $52M Verdict | The Daily
This episode begins by uncovering a tragic collision in Indiana that exposed a network of "chameleon carriers" hiding in plain sight. We explore how these operators dodge safety regulations by constantly shapeshifting their corporate identities to evade federal oversight.
Next, we examine the financial landscape as Old Dominion Freight Line prepares for a potential market recovery in 2026. Their leadership believes the stars are finally aligning for an uptick in manufacturing and freight volumes later this year.
The conversation then turns to a massive legal blow against Sysco, where a jury awarded $52 million to drivers who faced retaliation for reporting safety issues. This verdict highlights the severe cost of ignoring whistleblower complaints regarding hazardous working conditions and regulatory violations.
Finally, we look at rising geopolitical tensions as a Chinese operator fights to retain control over critical ports at the Panama Canal. This arbitration filing introduces new uncertainty into a vital global trade chokepoint that could impact East Coast shipping volumes.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 3min
Sysco Drivers Win $52M Verdict, FMCSA’s English "Safe Zones" & Swift Arsonist Sentenced | Morning Minute
In today's episode, we cover a massive legal victory for truck drivers as a California jury awards over $50 million in a whistleblower lawsuit against food giant Sysco. The verdict addresses allegations of retaliation against workers who reported unsafe conditions and falsified records, sending a strong message about corporate accountability.
We also look at new regulatory updates where the FMCSA has established specific geographic "safe zones" for drivers struggling with English proficiency. These exceptions near the border will prevent drivers from being placed out of service for language violations, though citations will still be issued.
Finally, we report on the sentencing of a truck driver who will serve additional prison time for a revenge-fueled arson spree targeting Swift Transportation trailers. The 67-year-old was convicted of setting fires across multiple states and will serve consecutive sentences for his crimes.
Tune in to FreightWaves TV later today for new episodes of Brake Check, Freightonomics, and The Long Haul. You can catch all these shows and more on our YouTube channel if you miss the live broadcast.
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