Luminar's 'big bet' making a life-saving difference in consumers' hands: CEO Austin Russell
Luminar founder and CEO Austin Russell discusses the next step in making autonomous vehicles safer for drivers on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Railroad companies 'disappointed' some unions rejected initial deal: Ian Jeffries
Association of American Railroads president and CEO Ian Jeffries says 6 out of 12 unions have agreed to the railroad worker contract negotiations.
Ford giving underperforming employees option to voluntarily take severance
The severance will be available to underperforming Ford Motor employees with eight or more years of service. The white-collar workers will also have the option of enrolling in a performance enhancement plan.
Surging diesel prices 'really hurting' small trucking outfits: Bart Plaskoff
Summit Trucking president Bart Plaskoff says he is paying an extra $70,000 a week for diesel fuel as the shortage worsens on 'Varney & Co.'
Second rail union rejected Biden deal over lack of sick leave, BRS president says
Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen President Michael Baldwin argues that rail union want to collaborate in 'good faith,' and avoid a strike.
Diesel disaster: Truckers ‘working for peanuts’ amid surging fuel prices
A diesel supply crunch and surging prices has Las Vegas truck drivers worried about how to make ends meet and warn that small trucking businesses could fold.
Diesel disaster: Truckers ‘working for peanuts’ amid surging fuel prices
A diesel supply crunch and surging prices has Las Vegas truck drivers worried about how to make ends meet and warn that small trucking businesses could fold.
Supply chain expert signals ‘very dismal’ 2023 for US retailers
Alba Wheels Up founder and president Salvatore Stile argues businesses will get "crushed" by excess inventory and a looming rail strike causing an imbalance in the supply chain.
US retailers to see ‘very dismal’ 2023, small businesses ‘crushed’: Salvatore Stile
Alba Wheels Up International founder Salvatore Stile says importers and retailers are predicting a supply chain ‘decline coming about.’
Airbus to push ahead with production increases as Boeing lags
Airbus's A320neo outsold Boeing's 737 MAX three to two. As travel picks up, both airlines struggle with supply-chain snarls including engine deliveries.
Airbus widens A350 cabin in mile-high real estate war
Each airplane companies competes for sales from airlines, whos focus is on the economics and efficiency per passenger as gas prices go up and inflation soars.
Marine industry still optimistic after Hurricane Ian amidst inflation
National transportation expert Mike Caudill discusses Hurricane Ian and inflation's impact on the marine industry on 'Varney & Co.'
Second rail union rejects deal with freight railroads, elevating chance of strike
A second rail union voted against ratifying a tentative agreement with the nation's freight railroads Wednesday, raising chances for a nationwide strike.
Union rail workers rejected latest deal with railroads: What to know
A union rail worker who voted against a new contract with his employer says he does not want a strike to occur but working conditions must be addressed.
Port of Los Angeles operating at pre-pandemic levels, seeing 'good, fluid cargo movement': Gene Seroka
Port of Los Angeles director Gene Seroka talks about the state of the supply chain and retail industry as the consumer remains 'resilient.'
GM launching return-to-office plan for salaried workers in January
GM is telling its employees they can no long work fully remote starting in January. Management believes this will help accelerate its plan to go all-electric.
Rising shipping costs prompt businesses to get creative with deliveries
Additional fees on shipping have helped carriers mitigate rising costs through the pandemic and after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which sent fuel prices soaring.
US carriers add transatlantic flights for travel-hungry consumers
America's three largest airlines American, Delta, and United are all increasing flights from the United States to Europe in light of increased demand.
Railroads reject demands from holdout union, raising odds of strike
The major freight railroads have rejected new demands from a union that turned down a deal ratified by six others, raising odds of a nationwide strike.