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    Why the Strait of Hormuz Closure is the “Black Swan” of 2026 | WHAT THE TRUCK?!?

    25/03/2026 | 47min
    In this “hump day” edition of WHAT THE TRUCK, host Malcolm Harris takes the wheel solo while co-host Michael Vincent is on vacation. The episode dives deep into the “black hole” of the supply chain—the yard—and explores the evolving landscape of logistics recruiting and company culture.KEY TOPICS & SEGMENTS:• Modernizing Yard Logistics: Darin Brannan, CEO of Terminal Industries, discusses the shift from traditional Yard Management Systems (YMS) to advanced Yard Operating Systems. He explains how Terminal Industries uses AI and computer vision to eliminate paperwork and streamline processes, aiming to solve the “gate math” problem that often leads to massive traffic jams and wasted time for truckers.• The Future of Logistics Talent: Ryan Paul, President of Logitalent joins the show to discuss the past, present, and future of logistics recruiting. The conversation covers the importance of people and culture in the 3PL and brokerage space, as well as how companies are navigating a changing workforce.

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    FedEx's Same-Day Delivery Push, C.H. Robinson AI Buyouts, & Hub Group's Nasdaq Notice | The Morning Minute

    25/03/2026 | 3min
    In today's episode, we explore how FedEx is making a major play for the highly competitive same-day delivery market without using its own trucks. By securing a strategic partnership with the final-mile platform OneRail, the parcel titan aims to match merchants directly with local couriers to challenge Amazon, Walmart, and UPS.

    Next, we navigate the recent turbulence on Wall Street as Hub Group faces a formal deficiency notice from NASDAQ regarding its delayed 2025 financial results. This delay was expected after the transportation management giant discovered a $77 million accounting error, but Hub Group reassures investors that its cash position and operating cash flows remain unaffected.

    Finally, we delve into how the rapid rise of artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the freight brokerage workforce. Following a 29% reduction in total headcount over the past two years, C.H. Robinson's recent voluntary buyouts highlight the company's aggressive push to replace manual tasks with automation to boost operating margins.

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    ICE Is in Airports Now… Could Trucking Be Next + Fraud in the Mojave???| Brake Check

    24/03/2026 | 46min
    ICE agents are now showing up in major U.S. airports… and it’s raising serious questions across the transportation industry as it should...could we be next.Reports confirm that ICE and federal agents have been deployed to multiple airports nationwide amid staffing shortages and growing security concerns. But this isn’t just about airports…It’s about what comes next, and could it work.On today’s episode of Brake Check, we break down two major issues shaping the future of trucking:First, Matthew Leffler dives into the bigger question: With ICE activity increasing in transportation hubs like airports… could trucking be next? What does that mean for carriers, hiring practices, compliance, and legal exposure?Then, Danielle Spinelli joins us to talk fraud and “gen logs”—how bad actors are manipulating compliance systems and putting the entire supply chain at risk. Topics Covered:

    ICE presence in U.S. airports and what’s driving it

    Fraud and manipulated logs in trucking

    Legal risks tied to enforcement and compliance

    Immigration policy and its potential impact on trucking

    What drivers, carriers, and fleets need to be ready for

    This isn’t speculation. This is where transportation, policy, and enforcement collide in real time.The question is simple… if it’s happening in airports today… what happens tomorrow in effort to protect the highways?

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    "Fight to the Death": Why TQL just lost a massive $22M Lawsuit | Freight Expectations

    24/03/2026 | 1h 16min
    In this episode of Freight Expectations, hosts Craig Fuller and Matthew Leffler dive into a mix of viral legal battles and high-stakes global trade disruptions. The show opens with a critique of the Afroman court case, where the hosts highlight the "pathetic" performance of police officers as witnesses following a raid on the rapper’s home that resulted in significant property damage but no criminal charges. The legal discussion then shifts to a somber analysis of a recent $22 million verdict against Total Quality Logistics (TQL). Matthew Leffler details the tragic wrongful death case involving Chelsea Walsh, whose infant died shortly after birth following TQL’s alleged refusal to accommodate a doctor-ordered bed rest during her high-risk pregnancy.The second half of the episode features maritime expert Dr. Sal Mercogliano, who provides a harrowing report on the current blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Sal reveals that approximately 3,200 ships and 20,000 seafarers are currently trapped in the Persian Gulf, with some vessels reportedly running out of essential supplies like food and water. The conversation explores the economic fallout of the crisis, including insurance premiums spiking as high as 5% of cargo value and the potential for a long-term "clamping" of global trade arteries.

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    Ocean Shipping Volatility, U.S. Port Security & Staged Trucking Fraud Convictions | The Morning Minute

    24/03/2026 | 3min
    In this episode, we dive into the high seas where shifting trade patterns and geopolitical tensions are completely reshaping global ocean shipping. As major carriers face restricted routes like the Strait of Hormuz, many are aggressively consolidating and diversifying their assets to survive the industry's volatility.

    We also explore the ongoing federal push to fortify America's maritime infrastructure and secure vital supply chains. Emphasizing that seaports are the backbone of U.S. economic security, Federal Maritime Commission Chair Laura DiBella notes that immediate financial investments in port enhancements are absolutely critical.

    Finally, we break down the dramatic conclusion of a landmark federal fraud trial in Louisiana involving intentionally staged collisions between passenger cars and commercial trucks. Two personal injury attorneys are now facing up to 20 years in prison for their roles in a billion-dollar extortion scheme that caused statewide commercial insurance premiums to skyrocket.

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