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    Why Traffic Hellholes Rank HIGHER for World Cup Freight Resiliency | WHAT THE TRUCK?!?

    29/05/2026 | 53min
    Welcome to a historic Friday edition of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Not only is this our massive 100th episode with host Malcolm Harris, but it also marks the official birth and kickoff of What the Truck Studios West out of North Fort Worth, Texas with Michael Vincent! The content and the vibes are only getting better, so buckle up for the fastest 45 minutes in freight.In this episode, we tackle the latest hard-hitting headlines shifting the industry before diving into two incredible interviews you won’t want to miss.

    Joe Ezzo (Product Management, Trimble Transport & Logistics): Joe bridges the gap between freight optimization and the ultimate workforce fuel—coffee! As the founder of Third Day Coffee, he breaks down the volatile geopolitical factors impacting diesel fuel prices and explains how Trimble’s new optimization logic acts as a “cost thermostat” to eliminate wasteful empty miles and deadhead time for fleets.

    Mike Branch (VP of Data & Analytics, Geotab): With Geotab connected to over 6 million commercial vehicles globally, Mike’s team analyzed billions of data points to rank the 16 World Cup host cities on how drastically the tournament will disrupt commercial freight. Find out why Boston grabbed the #1 spot, why Mexico City surprised the data team with its resilience, and why Toronto landed flat at the bottom of the list.

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    STB Accepts UP-NS Merger Conditionally, Maersk Fined $1.9M, & Hub Group CFO and COO Exit | The Morning Minute

    29/05/2026 | 3min
    In this episode, we kick things off in Washington, where federal regulators have conditionally accepted the massive Union Pacific-Norfolk Southern merger application, but with major strings attached. The Surface Transportation Board accepted the merger paperwork Thursday, but only on the condition that the railroads submit significantly more information across nine distinct areas of concern by July twenty-seventh. Shares of both companies fell about five percent on the news, while the two Class I railroads argue the proposed transcontinental network will eliminate handoffs, convert two point one million truckloads to rail annually, and kickstart reindustrialization across a sprawling fifty-three thousand-mile network.

    We also explore how the ocean carrier Maersk is paying a hefty price for billing the wrong parties. The company has agreed to pay a one point nine million dollars civil penalty to the Federal Maritime Commission over detention charges that were billed to third parties who had not agreed to Maersk's bills of lading, service contracts, or tariffs. Under the settlement, Maersk agreed to stop the practice entirely, amend its U.S. tariff rules to strictly limit the definition of "merchant," and provide refunds and waivers to impacted third parties.

    Finally, we cover the major leadership shakeup at Hub Group following a massive accounting error that continues to reverberate. The logistics company announced Thursday that its chief financial officer and chief operating officer have both departed the company, though both will remain available on a consulting basis during the transition. The exits come as Hub Group is forced to restate results for twenty twenty-three and twenty twenty-four, on top of a previously flagged seventy-seven million dollars understatement of purchased transportation expenses for the first three quarters of twenty twenty-five.

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    Level of concern | Freightonomics

    28/05/2026 | 26min
    Broker liability will invariably change the transportation landscape, but it is still unclear as to what that means heading into the strongest shipping (volume) month of the year.  

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    Trucking’s Soft Market Is a WAR | Who Survives What Comes Next? | Brake Check

    28/05/2026 | 47min
    The trucking industry is at a breaking point.

    Spot rates are crushed. Small carriers are disappearing. Brokers and carriers are battling over transparency, pricing, and survival while AI and automation are rapidly changing the game.

    On this episode of Brake Check, we bring together a hard-hitting roundtable discussion on the real future of trucking:


    Why carrier attrition is accelerating


    Whether the “market cycle” excuse is finally dead


    The truth about broker margins and transparency


    What load boards MUST become to survive


    How AI is already reshaping trucking operations


    What owner-operators need to do RIGHT NOW to survive the next 2 years


    Who actually benefits when small fleets disappear

    No fluff. No corporate talking points. Just real conversations about where trucking is headed — and who may not make it there.

    If you’re a driver, owner-operator, broker, fleet owner, or anyone who cares about the future of freight, this is the conversation the industry needs to have.

    Subscribe to Brake Check for real trucking talk from the front lines of freight.

    Guests:

    Dan Lindsey & Paul Gibson from the Broker Carrier Summit

    Dale Prax with FreightValidate

    Nate Johnson with GLCS

    John Howland with⁠ Truckstop.com⁠

    Jessica Dotson with Triumph

    Jacob Thomas with BridgeHaul

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    Why Most Small Carriers Never Touch Military Freight | The Long Haul

    28/05/2026 | 51min
    Military freight is one of the most misunderstood corners of trucking.

    Most owner-operators hear about Department of Defense freight and immediately assume:


    it’s impossible to access,


    only big fleets can get it,


    or the system is too complicated to understand.

    But the reality is deeper than that.

    In this episode of The Long Haul Podcast, Adam sits down with Philip Nenadov, CEO of Military Freight Consultants, to break down how military freight actually works, why the system operates under a completely different standard, and what small carriers misunderstand most about getting involved.

    This conversation digs into:


    Why military freight demands tighter compliance


    Why most carriers struggle to qualify


    The difference between transactional freight and trusted freight


    How the DoD views risk and carrier accountability


    Why discipline matters more than truck count


    And what the broader trucking industry can learn from military logistics

    This is not a sales episode.

    It’s a real discussion about standards, structure, and what separates professional carriers from everyone else.

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