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Sources say that buyout firms are interested in buying US trucker Forward Air.

People familiar with the situation said that private equity firms such as Blackstone and Apollo Global Management are interested in buying U.S. trucker Forward Air. Signing confidentiality agreements allowed them to receive information and review documents to help shape a possible bid. Platinum Equity and Clearlake Capital can also review materials after signing agreements, according to the sources. Sources said that the initial takeover bids will be submitted in the first week of the month of July. However, they noted that there was no guarantee four buyout firms would make offers. It is possible that other bidders will emerge. Sources...

Ground Freight & Logistics

US may cancel $4 billion in funding for California High-Speed Rail if it does not see a viable route.

The Trump Administration said on Wednesday that there was no viable way forward for California's High-Speed Rail Project and warned it could revoke $4 billion of government funding in the next few weeks. Transportation Department of the United States released a report by Federal Railroad Administration. The report cited missed timelines, budget shortages, and doubtful ridership projections. California's failure to identify $7 billion additional funding required for a first segment between Merced, California and Bakersfield was cited as a key issue. USDOT gave California California until the middle of July to respond, and then the administration can terminate the grants....

Ground Freight

FedEx names insider John Smith as the leader of its freight spin-off company

FedEx Freight, the company that specializes in freight trucking, announced on Monday that it had appointed John Smith as its CEO. Smith has worked for the company more than 25 year as the chief operating office of its U.S.A. and Canada businesses. Between 2018 and 2021, he was the CEO of FedEx Freight and was responsible for the growth in revenue and operating income. He also guided the company through the pandemic. In December 2024, the company announced its first separation of its trucking freight segment. It restructured in order to provide a more customized execution on the global parcel...

Transport Infrastructure

New Jersey rail service resumes on Tuesday after the end of the strike

New Jersey Transit will resume its trains on Tuesday, after reaching a tentative agreement on Sunday with the striking rail engineers over wage increases. This ends a three-day strike that left tens and thousands of commuters in New York scrambling for alternative transportation. Just after midnight, on Thursday, NJ Transit began its first statewide rail-strike in over 40 years. It is the third largest transit system in America, providing more than 700,000.00 passenger trips per day, on average, across its light rail, train and bus lines. In the beginning, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), which represents 450...

Ground Freight

Shanghai copper prices to soar as stock withdrawals continue

The Shanghai Futures Exchange's (ShFE) copper inventories declined this week. This is the second consecutive week that there were double-digit withdrawals. Traders say it could lead to a spike in imports and prices. Copper inventories in the ShFE On Wednesday, the number of 89,307 metric tons fell by 27,446 tonnes, or 23.5%, from Friday. The 32% drop in the previous week was the biggest percentage decline ever. Four traders said they expected withdrawals to raise prices for ShFE Copper, a critical metal for China's vast industrial sector. They also expect more metal to be brought into the exchange warehouses. This...

Transport Infrastructure

Union Pacific misses its quarterly forecast due to weak auto shipments

The shares of railroad operator Union Pacific fell 3.5% on Thursday in premarket trading after missing Wall Street expectations for the first-quarter revenue and profit. This was due to weak automotive shipments as well as a lower fuel surcharge. Omaha, Nebraska based company stated that its volumes were being pressured by economic insecurity and a weaker demand for coal. Union Pacific is struggling with a lower demand for coal as customers switch to natural gas, which is cheaper. This trend is expected change, however, after U.S. president Donald Trump signed an executive order last month to increase coal production. Norfolk...

Ground Freight

US Supreme Court rejects CSX's bid to revive antitrust lawsuit against Norfolk Southern

The U.S. Supreme Court refused on Monday to hear the freight rail giant CSX’s bid to revive an antitrust suit accusing Norfolk Southern of restricting illegally access to a major East Coast terminal in Virginia. CSX lost hundreds of millions in profits. The Justices rejected an appeal from CSX against a ruling by a lower court last year that said the Jacksonville, Florida based company had sued too late and missed a four-year window for bringing claims under U.S. Antitrust Law. CSX argued that the statute of limitation should not apply to its lawsuit. CSX filed a lawsuit against Norfolk...

Ground Freight

Railroad operator CSX misses quarterly estimates as coal revenue falls

CSX, the railroad operator, reported revenue and profit for its first quarter below Wall Street expectations on Wednesday. Gains in intermodal revenue were offset by a drop in coal revenue as well as a fuel surcharge. The demand for coal has been hindered by the switch to natural gas, which is cheaper. However, this trend will change now that President Donald Trump signed an executive order earlier this month to increase coal production. In a press release, CEO Joe Hinrichs stated that "CSX experienced operational challenges at the beginning of the year which contributed to results in the first quarter...

Ground Freight

Brazil protesters lift the blockade on Amazon grain shipping routes

Abiove, the traders' association, and a toll-road operator announced on Tuesday that indigenous Brazilian protesters had lifted their blockade of Brazil's Trans-Amazonian Highway. This reopened a vital grain shipping route connecting farmers to the Miritituba River Port. On March 25, Munduruku activists shut down the road (also known as BR-230) to pressure Brazil's Supreme Court into overturning a law that limits indigenous land rights in 2023. Grain traders reported that the protests prevented the shipment of around 70 000 metric tons worth nearly $30 million of grains every day. Abiove reported that it had learned on Tuesday morning the indigenous...

Passenger Transportation Services

Barrick's Reko Diq Project in Pakistan seeks new funding

Barrick Gold’s Reko Diq gold and copper project in Pakistan plans to secure up to $2 billion from international lenders. Term sheets will be signed in early Q3, according the project director of the mine. The funding will be used to support the development and expansion of Reko Diq, one of the largest copper-gold deposits in the world. It is expected that the mine can generate free cash flows of $70 billion, as well as operating cash flows of $90 billion. The project is jointly owned by Barrick Gold, the government of Pakistan, and the government of Balochistan. Multiple lenders...

Passenger Transportation

Amazon's soy shipping route to Brazil is disrupted by protests and poor roads

The poor road conditions and protests by indigenous groups have caused the shipment of Brazil's bumper soya bean crop to be delayed this week at the port of Miritituba, in the Amazon rainforest. This is where major grain traders such as Cargill and Bunge operate. The demand for soy, which is produced and exported by Brazil, the largest producer in the world, has risen dramatically. China is the world's No. 1 soybean consumer, as traders prepare for a potential trade war that could discourage Chinese imports. Miritituba loaded 15 million tons soy and corn onto barges last year, bound for...

Ground Freight

BNSF claims its freight train has derailed in Arkansas after a storm

The United States BNSF Railway said on Wednesday that it received a preliminary report about a derailment of a train near Bay, a city in Arkansas' northeastern region. This area was also hit by tornadoes and storms earlier in the day. BNSF didn't specify the cause of the derailment but stated that the incident occurred around 6:50 p.m. on Wednesday. The railroad group stated that the mainline was affected by the derailment, and an estimate time for the reopening of the track has not been determined. On Wednesday, tornadoes tore across the central and southern United States, destroying houses and...

Europe

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Russia says that train service between Moscow, North Korea and Pyongyang will resume in this month.

Russia and North Korea are planning to resume direct passenger trains between Moscow and Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea in this month. This will be the first time that the service has been offered since 2020. Russian Railways announced that it had reached an agreement with the North Korean railways ministry on a two-monthly service to resume between the capitals of the country. The journey, which took eight days, was said to be the longest direct train journey in the entire world, covering over 10,000 km (6 213 miles). Two days later, another service will be launched between Pyongyang,...

Ground Transportation

Horse racing-Lambourn wins Epsom Derby for O'Brien

The front-running Lambourn won the Epsom Derby in its 246th edition on Saturday. It was Aidan O'Brien's 11th victory in this race, which is a new record. Lambourn was 13-2 when he entered the race. He set off at a blazing gallop, and under Wayne Lordan he broke away from the rest of the field to stay unchallenged until the finish line. The Epsom Derby, which is run over a horseshoe-shaped course, is the ultimate test of speed and stamina for thoroughbreds. The Lion in Winter and Delacroix were not the favourites of O'Brien. Delacroix was ridden by Ryan Moore....

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Wells Fargo signss deal to sell $4.4 Billion Rail Assets Portfolio

Wells Fargo announced on Thursday that it had signed a contract to sell its rail-equipment leasing business to the newly formed joint venture of railcar lessor GATX Corporation with Brookfield Infrastructure. The entire rail operating lease portfolio, valued at $4.4 billion and the rail finance leasing portfolio are included in the deal. David Marks is executive vice president of Wells Fargo Commercial Banking. He said that the transaction was in line with Wells Fargo’s strategy to simplify our businesses, and focus on products and service offerings that are important to our customers. GATX, Brookfield Infrastructure and other companies have released...

Western Europe

East Asia

Passenger Transportation Services

Leasys, an auto leasing company, aims to double the fleet of its low-emission cars by 2026

Leasys, an auto leasing company, aims to double its fleet's share of electric and hybrid vehicles by the end of next year. The rapid advancements in electric technology present challenges to the industry. Leasys, a 50-50 joint venture between Stellantis in Italy and France's Credit Agricole is the third-largest player in Europe's long term auto rental industry. The long-term lease, which allows the customer to rent a car at a fixed rate per month, usually for a minimum of 365 days, is an alternative to owning. In recent years, corporate clients have driven its popularity. Leasys is present in 11...

Ground Freight

Shanghai copper prices surge on the back of dwindling stock

Reports citing four traders indicate that copper inventories at the Shanghai Futures Exchange will continue to fall this week. This would be a continuation of the steep drop, and could trigger a price spike. Traders said that the surge in prices for ShFE copper, an important metal used by China's massive manufacturing sector, would attract more metal into the exchange warehouses. This will make a complete depletion of the stock unlikely. Yangshan copper premium is already tightening up. It is a measure of China's appetite to import copper. On Monday, it was at $93 per ton, its highest level since...

Transport Infrastructure

British Company - Jan 28

The following are the leading stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not guarantee their precision. The Times - The takeover of Harland & & Wolff by the Spanish state-owned shipbuilder Navantia has been finished in an offer anticipated to secure more than 1,000 British tasks. - More than $700 billion was wiped from the worth of the world's biggest technology business after the emergence of a. cut-price Chinese rival to ChatGPT raised doubts over whether. America can sustain its lead in expert system. The Guardian - Elon Musk's Tesla has...

Transport Infrastructure

LME authorizes Hong Kong as delivery point for metals

The London Metal Exchange (LME) has authorized Hong Kong as an LME delivery point and the listing will become active three months after the first warehouse company has been approved, it stated on Monday. The metals approved for shipment in Hong Kong SAR are aluminium alloy, copper, lead, nickel, primary aluminium, tin, and zinc, the LME stated. Companies looking for approval to operate a warehouse in Hong Kong needs to reveal that they have access to the needed experience needed to run a storage facility in accordance with the LME procedures, it stated. Authorizing storage facilities in China, the world's...

Ground Transportation

JD Logistics to buy remaining stake in Kuayue-Express for $892 mln

Hong Konglisted JD Logistics will get the 36.43% stake it does not currently own in KuayueExpress Group for not more than 6.48 billion yuan ($ 892 million), the business stated on Friday. Under a contract, Suqian Jingdong Bohai Enterprise Management, a system of JD Logistics, will acquire the staying stake in Kuayue-Express. JD Logistics got a controlling stake in Kuayue-Express, a logistics providers in China, in 2020 to further improve its freight business and reinforce its services. The acquisition of Kuayue-Express will allow JD to focus on even more synergies between the companies and accelerate its development and competitiveness, JD...

Ground Freight

Ethnic strife frustrates peace efforts in India's Manipur

Shooters took 6 captives this month while exchanging fire with troops in India's. northeastern state of Manipur after a rocketpropelled grenade. decreased lorries and homes to charred hulks in the sloping. district of Jiribam. Ethnic clashes over land and quotas in education and. federal government jobs have killed a minimum of 258 people and displaced. more than 60,000 given that in 2015 in the greatest law-and-order. failure for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's celebration, which guidelines. the state. Retaliatory fire by troops killed at least 10 gunmen in the. Nov. 11 attack, which authorities blamed on the Hmar group among. the...

Ground Transportation

India's IndoSpace to call up investment in Tamil Nadu state to fulfill warehouse demand

Warehouse designer IndoSpace stated on Tuesday it will increase investment in the southern state of Tamil Nadu by 41% over the next three years, to meet increasing need for industrial parks as more companies set up bases in India. Storage facility developers are facing a mad demand rush as companies bank on the country's economic boom and attempt to diversify supply chains beyond China. India's warehousing market is expected to more than double to $37 billion by 2032, speaking with company IMARC Group estimates. Since 2023, the marketplace was valued at $16.4 billion. IndoSpace, which has actually currently invested $380...

Ground Freight

Chinese courier firm BingEx valued at almost $1.2 bln in US IPO

China's BingEx said on Friday it had raised $66 million in its U.S. going public valuing the courier delivery company at $1.17 billion, signaling a recovery in financiers' risk hunger and easing regulatory obstacles. The company, which brands its services as FlashEx, sold 4 million American depositary shares (ADS) in the offering priced at $16.50 each. It had actually intended to offer shares at a variety in between $ 15 and $17. The IPO bodes well for the broader market which had been depressed for nearly 2 years due to higher-for-longer interest rates and chaos in the stock markets. The...

Ground Freight

RPT-LME to authorize Hong Kong for warehousing by end-2024, sources state

The London Metal Exchange ( LME) is set to approve the expansion of its international metals warehousing network into Hong Kong before completion of this year, 3 sources with knowledge of the matter stated, opening the door to mainland China. Registering warehouses in China, the world's biggest consumer of commercial metals, to keep metal traded on the LME has been a strategic aim because Hong Kong Exchanges and Cleaning ( HKEx) bought the LME in 2012 for $2.2 billion. Broadening into Hong Kong would indicate a considerable increase to LME trading volumes. In a discussion made to the LME's warehousing...

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China's Dongfeng to assess Europe sales prospects before plant choice

China's Dongfeng Motor Group needs to assess sales prospects in Europe before choosing the possible opening of a factory in the area, one of its magnates said on Thursday. Ma Lei, the general manager of Dongfeng worldwide business, was speaking at an item event in Turin, Italy, in the middle of efforts by the Italian government to convince Chinese automakers to produce in the nation. Rome has stated it remains in conversations with Chinese business consisting of Dongfeng and Chery Automobile. Talks with Dongfeng authorities about an automobile plant in Italy are at an advanced stage, sources stated in August....

Freight Logistics

Brazil's Modern Logistics aims to United States, Mexico, M&A for expansion

Brazilian cargo business Modern Logistics expects to get in the U.S. and Mexican markets in the next few months as it puts in location an expansion technique that will include looking at merger and acquisition opportunities in the brief to midterm. WHY IT is necessary Modern is a big player in the fast-growing cargo market in Latin America's largest economy, which has actually been increased in recent years by e-commerce and facilities financial investments. RESTRUCTURING Established in the 2010s by former Azul executives, Modern underwent a restructuring last year that saw previous FedEx executive Cristiano Koga selected as CEO. The...

Ground Freight & Logistics

Blackstone to purchase Australia's AirTrunk in $16 billion deal

Blackstone will buy Australian data centre group AirTrunk for an implied enterprise value of over A$ 24 billion ($ 16.10 billion), it said on Wednesday, in what would be Blackstone's biggest financial investment in the Asia Pacific area. The alternative possession supervisor, along with the Canada Pension Strategy Financial Investment Board, is obtaining AirTrunk from Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) and the general public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP). The deal requires approval from the Australian Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB), offered the property is being bought by overseas parties. At $16.1 billion, the deal is the biggest buyout in Australia...