Fed Chair Powell: 'Not making much progress' on supply chain disruptions
FOX Business' Ashley Webster reports from the the Port of Savannah.
Workers leaving jobs for trucking industry, six-figure salaries
New driving schools and a federal pilot program could help hire the truck drivers needed to alleviate supply chain pressures.
Workers leave jobs for truck driving and ‘make the money we want to make,’ expert says
Metro South Community Improvement District Vice Chair Wayne Smith says some workers are changing careers for the chance to make six figures as a truck driver.
New trucking schools look to expedite drivers, supply chain rebound
FOX Business’ Connell McShane reports from Conley, Georgia, where Roadmaster Drivers School has doubled its number of locations over the last two years.
US mandating its way out of COVID 'not healthy' for economy: American Trucking Associations CEO
American Trucking Associations president and CEO Chris Spear reacts to new requirements for truckers crossing the border to be vaccinated.
White House trucking plan ignores drivers' most dire need: Parking
TrendMacro CIO Donald Luskin says the Biden administration has a 'knowledge problem' about the trucking industry.
Parallel Systems' big idea to build autonomous railroad cars
Co-founder and CEO Matt Soule tells 'The Claman Countdown' his plan to disrupt railways.
American Airlines narrows loss, COVID still wild card
American Airlines CEO Doug Parker details the challenges and outlook for the carrier as the omicron variant continues to disrupt travel.
Hal Lambert blames airlines' 'lack of planning' for 5G rollout hesitancy
Point Bridge Capital founder and CEO Hal Lambert discusses airlines issuing warnings over 5G activation, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Biden's underqualified appointees.
American Trucking Associations CEO on impact of 'slow return to work'
American Trucking Associations CEO Chris Spear argues the supply chain issue is being exacerbated by the labor shortage.
American Trucking Associations CEO on supply chain impact of 'chronic shortage of talent'
Chris Spear, president and CEO of the American Trucking Associations argues the slow return to work is 'exacerbating the supply chain's ability to meet demand,' noting that truckers are moving more with less people.
Major airlines warn 5G could cause 'catastrophic' disruptions
The Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady and Fidelity Investments VP John Gagliardi discuss why 5G is threatening flight delays on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Major airlines urge for action to stop 'catastrophic' 5G flight disruptions
'The Cow Guy' Scott Shellady and Fidelity Investments' John Gagliardi discuss how to solve the 5G rollout issues.
Rising crime to exacerbate ‘proverbial retail wasteland’: Expert
Strategic Resource Group Managing Director Burt Flickinger warns rising crime and thefts will lead to a retail ‘recession of unprecedented proportions.’
Manufacturers ‘bare the shame’ on empty shelves: Flickinger
Strategic Resource Group Managing Director Burt Flickinger says retailers are not to blame for empty store shelves.
Stew Leonard's CEO on inflation: 'I'm eating some of the price increases'
Stew Leonard's CEO Stew Leonard Jr. weighs in on rising inflation, noting that he is viewing the situation as a long-term issue.
Stew Leonard's CEO: 'We're back to high level COVID issues again'
Stew Leonard's CEO Stew Leonard Jr. argues the current biggest issue is the labor shortage and weighs in on the trending hashtag 'bare shelves Biden.'
Staffing woes, supply chain crunch continues to cripple food industry
Taco John's COO Greg Miller on the ongoing hiring and supply chain struggles, arguing the current environment is the 'toughest' challenge he's seen.
Mercedes warns 800,000 owners of fire risk that Daimler lacks parts to fix
Daimler's (DAIGn.DE) Mercedes-Benz has informed owners of its luxury cars of a technical defect that could spark a fire, the company said on Tuesday, adding a recall was not possible because parts needed to fix the problem are not available.
Biden admin tries to fix bus driver shortage by waiving requirement to identify engine parts
The Department of Transportation and Department of Education announced that they will temporarily waive the requirement for bus drivers to be able to identify engine components in order to obtain their CDL license.



















