Welcome to your FreightWaves Morning Minute, summarizing today's top stories in freight and logistics. We first discuss the alarming rise in cargo theft incidents linked to insider information, a trend highlighted by Tony Pelli of BSI Consulting, with Miami and Los Angeles identified as major hotspots in the U.S.. Criminals are increasingly using methods such as phishing emails, bribing employees, and targeting facilities near logistics hubs to facilitate these thefts.
The Federal Maritime Commission's (FMC) has launched an investigation into Terminal Service Agreements (TSAs) between Port Houston and several major container lines. This probe aims to determine if clauses within these agreements compel carriers, including Maersk and Evergreen Line Joint Service, to route a certain percentage of their loaded containers through Port Houston, potentially disadvantaging competing Gulf ports.
Additionally, BNSF Railway has launched a new expedited intermodal service connecting Los Angeles to Houston, which significantly cuts transit times by two days. This service, which debuted on July 10, is specifically designed to offer a faster and more cost-effective alternative for customers, particularly those currently draying intermodal loads from Dallas-Fort Worth to Houston.
Finally, tune in to FreightWaves TV today for new episodes of What the Truck?!? at noon and Truck Tech this afternoon. Also, make sure to mark your calendars for upcoming FreightWaves events, including the Enterprise Fleet Summit on July 23rd and the Supply Chain AI Symposium in Washington D.C. on July 30th.
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