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SEPTA Eyes Fare Adjustments to Address Deficit

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) on Sept. 5 proposed fare adjustments, including the elimination of a number of discounts, to help address a $240 million annual budget deficit as federal COVID relief

Intramotive’s TugVolt in action at Eagle Drayage in St. Louis. (Screen Grab of Intramotev Video)

Eagle Drayage Deploying Intramotev TugVolt (Updated)

Intramotev, a technology start-up that produces self-propelled battery-electric retrofits, on Sept. 5 reported a switching agreement with Eagle Drayage & Warehouse Co., a 3PL (third-party logistics company) based in St. Louis, Mo. Eagle

Harbor Commission Greenlights Port of LA’s $52MM On-Dock Rail Project

The Los Angeles (Calif.) Harbor Commission on Sept. 5 approved a lease amendment that finalizes plans for a $52 million infrastructure improvement project to “significantly improve the on-dock rail capacity and reduce overall emissions” at the Port of Los Angeles’ Pier 300 terminal operated by Fenix Marine Services. Construction is expected to begin next year.

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Video: ILA Ramps Up Port Strike Rhetoric

Fears that a Maine to Texas port strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) could become a reality on October 1 are growing, with Torsten Hartmann, senior director trade management transpacific at

Incoming MTA Chief Security Officer Michael Kemper (MTA Photograph)

NYPD’s Kemper Moving to MTA

Days after local media reported his retirement from the New York City Police Department, Micheal M. Kemper has been tapped as Chief Security Officer at New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). With