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Six of Ten Ports at Risk of Highest Catastrophe Loss are in U.S.

An analysis by a leading risk management firm has found that six of the ten ports at risk for the greatest potential loss from a catastrophic event are located in the United States. READ MORE

Register Today for the August Talking Freight Seminar

NITL members are encouraged to participate in an interactive discussion about the interim National Multimodal Freight Network on Wednesday, August 17. READ MORE

League Mourns Passing of Maritime Leader, Port of Baltimore Advocate

Known for her unwavering support of the American maritime industry, Helen Delich Bentley earned a storied reputation for her toughness of character, blunt style, and commitment to causes she held dear. READ MORE

Hiring New Worker Costs $4,100, Takes 42 Days

The average cost per hire is $4,129, while the average time needed to fill a given position is 42 days, according to a survey of more than 2,000 human resources managers. READ MORE

Study Shows Benefit of Electronic Logs for Canadian Trucks

A cost-benefit analysis by Canada’s transportation ministry found that the savings associated with electronic logging devices (ELDs) outweigh the costs by a 2:1 ration. READ MORE

Active Week for League on STB Competitive Switching Proposal

More than 60 NITL members participated in a Webinar yesterday that reviewed the recent Surface Transportation Board proposal on competitive switching and highlighted issues that merit comment. READ MORE

Coming Soon to a Highway Near You: The Self-Driving Truck?

Two former employees of Google, which is attempting to develop a self-driving car, are focusing their attention on a bigger prize—a self-driving truck. READ MORE

Intermodal Freight Shipments Decline for First Time in Six Years

Intermodal loads transported in North America fell 6.1 percent in the second quarter of 2016, ending 25 consecutive year-over-year increases. READ MORE

Study Shows Railroad Investments Have Tenfold Impact on U.S. Economy

Each dollar that freight railroads spend to build, maintain, or enhance America’s 140,000-mile rail network produces $10 in economic impact. READ MORE

STB Withdraws Proposal for ‘Systemic View’ of Train Preference

The Surface Transportation Board has withdrawn a proposal that would have allowed it to take what it called “a systemic view” of preferences granted to freight and passenger trains when assessing complaints related to passenger trains’ on-time performance. READ MORE