2020

If The FCC Can Sell Communication Spectrum, Should DOT Be Able To Sell Transportation Spectrum?

Dynamically Shared Roadways Getty FCC manages electronics frequency spectrum as a public good.  As a basic part of its operation, the FCC auctions off this spectrum for a range of services to private industry.  This FCC Spectrum Allocation strategy is foundational to many private industries such as media and communication. With the guaranteed access to

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Trucking industry key to keeping economy afloat during COVID-19 pandemic

by: Brittney Baird, Julia Palazzo Posted: Mar 18, 2020 / 04:35 AM CDT / Updated: Mar 18, 2020 / 03:51 PM CDT NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The trucking industry could be key to keeping the economy afloat during the covid-19 pandemic. Truckers are working hard to keep goods flowing while in a dire situation as supplies continue to run low. Drivers

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LoadStop is automating dispatch and improving spot market visibility

 LoadStop is automating dispatch and improving spot market visibility (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves) Valued at nearly $800 billion, the U.S. trucking industry is a massive market involving millions of stakeholders, including owner-operators, fleets and brokers. Albeit a vast economy, the trucking industry is highly fragmented, with over 90% of all the fleets being owner-operated (between 1

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More US customs broker, forwarder employees work from home

Office operations that remain open implement CDC guidance to protect employees from spreading or contracting COVID-19. The spread of the highly infectious coronavirus, known as COVID-19, is starting to empty custom broker and freight forwarder offices – large and small – throughout the United States. Fortunately for this industry, which is driven by the management

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OMNIQ Corp Receives Purchase Order Totaling $1.4 Million for Android-Based Rugged Data Collection, Computing and Communication Equipment

Contract is for touch screen computers, software and service Follow-on order from a $1B plus  regional LTL trucking company with over 80 logistic centers in North America SALT LAKE CITY, March 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — OMNIQ Corp. (OTCQB: OMQS) (“OMNIQ” or “the Company”), a provider of Supply Chain and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based solutions, received

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Smart and Mobile Supply Chain Solutions Market Size is Presumed To Reach US$ 30 Bn by 2026

Mar 17, 2020 (Market Prediction via COMTEX) — The global Smart and Mobile Supply Chain Solutions Market will increase by a CAGR of approximately 10% from 2019 to 2026 and is expected to achieve a market value above US$ 30 Billion in 2026. The report provides analysis of global Smart and Mobile Supply Chain Solutions

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3PL Central Simplifies Dock Scheduling With New SmartDock Solution

SmartDock drives predictability and efficiency by automating dock, warehouse, and transportation scheduling Logo By 3PL Central EL SEGUNDO, Calif., March 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — 3PL Central, the leader in cloud-based Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) built to meet the unique needs of third-party logistics (3PL) warehouses, today announced the release of SmartDock, a new dock scheduling solution integrated with 3PL Warehouse Manager

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How coronavirus could affect supply chain and freight shipping

 (Photo credit: Jim Allen/FreightWaves) In addition to the illnesses and deaths associated with COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, how could this issue affect the trucking industry and the supply chain at large? Here are five likely possibilities. 1. It could hinder global movement Conferences, sporting events and other large gatherings are rapidly getting canceled. Beyond those

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