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Superior Logistical Services Inc. (SLS) is a Third Party Logistics (3PL) company with asset based resources. Our head office is located in Woodbridge, ON and we have been serving our satisfied clients since 1996. Our sister company “Oceanair Cargo Inc.” handles all air freight and ocean cargo with a network of agents throughout the world. We are available 24/7.

Freight Industry

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The contract deadlock between…

the union representing United Parcel Service Inc. pilots and the delivery giant is getting more serious. The Independent Pilots Association says they think they’re nearing an impasse in negotiations that have gone on for nearly five years and that a formal decision by federal mediators on a stalemate could be coming soon, the WSJ’s Laura Stevens reports. The package carrier is scheduled to present its closing position on its final contract proposal next week, and a formal finding of an impasse would start a clock ticking down toward possible job actions—including a strike. There would still be breathing room in the calendar, since the two sides would move into a 30-day cooling off period before any actions could come. UPS says its still negotiating in good faith, and several parcel industry observers say the first walkout by the pilots in their 25-year history under UPS Airlines remains unlikely.

Source: http://www.wsj.com/articles/todays-top-supply-chain-and-logistics-news-from-wsj-1461061171

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Relatively modest changes in shipping volume…

may be disguising significant shifts in pricing for U.S. domestic freight operators. J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc., the first big freight operator to report on the first quarter, posted a better-than-expected 8.9% boost in profit in the first three months of the year, helped by revenue gains across segments,the WSJ’s Anne Steele reports. Fuel was a mixed bag for J.B. Hunt—expenses fell 27%, but fuel surcharge revenue tumbled 42% from a year ago. Plentiful capacity in trucking appeared to take a toll, with revenue there up 5% as fleet size expanded 12%. The bigger intermodal segment also was under pressure, with loads growing well ahead of revenue. Industry analysts say freight railroads are showing strong pricing discipline in the intermodal arena, suggesting the carriers aren’t worried about an ongoing decline in their truck-to-rail business.

Source: http://www.wsj.com/articles/todays-top-supply-chain-and-logistics-news-from-wsj-1461061171