PortPro, a provider of transportation management software designed specifically for the drayage industry, has launched two new TMS products for drayage trucking companies with brokerage operations.
Loadsmart's showing on the FreightTech 25 caps a big year for the New York-based company. Along with a $19 million investment from the world's largest shipping line, Maersk, and the largest U.S. ports ...
Electrify America will install 30 fast chargers for electric drayage trucks in the Port of Long Beach, California, as part of its Green Cities investment. The chargers will feature battery energy ...
Frustrated by the inefficient process of the drayage industry – often described as the first mile in logistics, Michael Mecca launched PortPro in 2019 as a one-stop source for carriers who were also ...
On a recent episode of Fuller Speed Ahead, Craig Fuller, founder and CEO of FreightWaves, was joined by Dennis Lane, head of revenue at CargoWise Landside, to talk about recent trends and technology ...
With a strike possible at East Coast and Gulf Coast container ports and President-elect Donald Trump planning to increase tariffs, retailers are trying to import cargo ahead of those potential ...
Drayage is the critical supply chain link you probably haven’t heard of until the pandemic hit. With greater attention and competition, this$6.2 billion industry is finally experiencing a technical ...
PortPro Technologies introduced a new transportation management system intended to address the needs of drayage carriers. DrayOS is a web-based service geared toward helping drayage carriers with back ...
Analyzes spatial patterns of drayage truck idling and driving emissions in the Port of Seattle alongside health data and ...
For many years shippers have viewed drayage brokers as an effective means to save time and effort when they need to book drayage in unfamiliar areas or supplement the capacity available from their ...