The Daily: December 25, 2021

The Daily aggregation of articles regarding the transportation logistics, trucking, and supply chain industries for December 25, 2021 from iLevel Logistics Inc.

“Oh yes, the past can hurt. But you can either run from it, or learn from it.”

– Rafiki, The Lion King


Today’s Featured Article:

Maersk’s Logistics Splash; Demand-Driven Logjams; Kibble Can’t Wait | WSJ LOGISTICS REPORT

“The push by container shipping lines into inland logistics is turning into an arms race. A.P. Moller-Maersk said today that it has agreed to acquire the logistics arm of supply chain manager Li & Fung, the WSJ’s Ben Dummett and Costas Paris report, for around $3.6 billion, in a deal that would sharply scale up the shipping giant's bid to build out full-service logistics operations.”

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“Compliance” Featured Article:

Nebraska trucking company founder fined by FTC for 'repeated' violations of antitrust laws (cdllife.com)

On Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that the company founder of Omaha-based Werner Enterprises, Inc. agreed to pay nearly half a million dollars to settle antitrust charges.”

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