ROBOTICS COMPANY TO ADD 300 LOGISTIC JOBS

GreyOrange, a robotic company out of Atlanta, “is set to expand its footprint and create 300 jobs globally as supply chain delays continue to affect the economy.”  With the demands for e-commerce soaring due to the effects of the pandemic, and labor shortages causing supply chain backlogs, investments into Atlanta’s supply chain innovation sector have soared.  Read more…

JACKSONVILLE’S LOGISTICS INDUSTRY BRIGHT SPOT IN ECONOMY

With everything blighting the economy, including supply chain issues, higher fuel prices, and lack of available workers, Jacksonville, Florida, with the reputation of being one of the top logistic centers in America, “has helped lessen the burden due to investment in the region’s rich logistics infrastructure and key location that enables same-day access to 98 million U.S. consumers.”   Read more…

FIRE LEAVES TRUCKERS JOBLESS

Flames that ravaged a Wilbur Way storage yard in South Sacramento this past week destroyed several semi-trucks, leaving at least four drivers jobless. Harvinder Pahal, a truck driver for more than 25 years, who has parked his Volvo big rig in the lot since 2014, did not only lose his truck in the fire, but is now also out of a job with no income to support himself. The fire is still under investigation by the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District.  Read more…

MARIJAUNA VIOLATIONS TAKE 10,000 TRUCKERS OFF THE ROAD

Compounding the supply chain disruptions blighting the country nationwide, marijuana violations have taken over 10,000 truck drivers off the road this past year.  With more and more states legalizing recreational marijuana, more and more truck drivers have tested positive for the substance. As of this past April, “10,276 commercial vehicle drivers have tested positive for marijuana use. By the same time in 2021, there had been 7,750 violations. That’s a 32.6% increase year over year.”   Read more… 

FREE WEBINAR TO HELP WITH TRUCK DRIVER SAFETY

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) will be celebrating Operation Safe Driver Week by offering a free webinar to help prepare commercial vehicle drivers for the week long event, which is slated for July 10 – 16.  The webinar is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 2, where the discussion will include “a review of the 2022 Operation Safe Driver Week enforcement guidance, data collection forms, planned CBS digital media efforts and available resources.”  A question and answer session will follow.  Read more…

SOUTH DADE DEVELOPMENT CREATING LOGISTIC JOBS WHILE PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

The South Dade Logistics & Technology District is hoping to bring thousands of logistic jobs to the South Dade area while protecting Biscayne Bay and the environment. If the application is approved, the development would allow for “793 acres bordering the Florida Turnpike Extension and SW 112th Avenue to be used as a hub for logistics, e-commerce, technology and light manufacturing.”  Read more…

LACK OF TRANSPORTATION HURTING LOGISTICS WORKERS IN SAVANNAH

There are plenty of jobs and opportunities at the warehouses and ports in West Chatham, Savannah, but many applicants lack the vehicle to commute to these jobs. Across the country,  “8.5% of households live without a car.  In urban settings with reliable and frequent public transit or walkable neighborhoods, lacking a vehicle poses no problem. But in most cities and rural areas across the country, millions of families lack access to reliable transportation.”  Read more…

LOGISTICS PROGRAMS TO BE TAUGHT IN VR

Goodwill of Southeast Georgia and Savannah Technical College will be offering a new virtual reality pilot program that will help applicants that are interested in learning manufacturing and forklifting skills. The certification courses will be taught in a hybrid format with the goal of providing students with innovative, hands-on classroom training. These virtual reality training courses “will allow the college to increase its logistics and manufacturing class sizes from 15 students to around 92.”  Read more… 

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CONNECTICUT TRUCK DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP SET FOR JUNE 11

The Motor Transport Association of Connecticut will once again hold the family-friendly Connecticut Truck Driving Championship. The 71st anniversary of the event will be held at the FedEx Freight facility in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, with an awards ceremony to immediately follow. The stakes are high as “drivers who win their class at the state level will have the chance to compete at the national level. This year’s American Trucking Association (ATA) Nationals will be held in Indianapolis Aug. 16-20.”  Read more…