BNSF Anticipates Another Rough Winter Ahead

The Burlington Northern Sante Fe railroad — one of the leading rail freight carriers in the US –announced that it plans to step up its winter preparedness measures in anticipation of another winter of record cold temperatures and snowfalls. Last winter was one of the most severe winters on record. Much of the extreme temperatures … Read more

“Dim Pricing” May Be A Game-Changer for the Shipping Industry

Two of the biggest shippers in the US — UPS and FedEx — plan to start charging based on the dimensions of a parcel rather than using the traditional weight/distance formula that has been an industry standard for more than 80 years. The change is forcing companies such as e-retailers, to find new, more efficient … Read more

ORBIS Changing Name of All of Its Dunnage Products

ORBIS Corporation announced that it is re-branding its entire line of dunnage products under the brand name “ORBIShield”. The new name originally was used by ORBIS for a single product line: A soft, versatile foam dunnage material for Class A surfaces. With the entire product line now being renamed ORBIShield, that product line has been … Read more

New Software Puts Equipment Design Engineers in the Driver’s Seat

Traditionally, engineers live and work in an abstract world that is composed of mathematical equations, physical laws, and other academic entities. Operators of heavy equipment like bucket loaders and dump trucks have a better understanding of how materials as coal, ores and soil actually behave and “feel” in real world applications. New co-simulation software created … Read more

Wal-Mart Executive Explains Why It Now Wants More “Made in USA” Products

Part of the reason Wal-Mart has become America’s biggest retailer is because of its rock bottom prices, many of which were made possible by sourcing products overseas, especially in China, where products can be produced far more cheaply than they can be here. Last year, the company announced it would be spending more than $250 … Read more