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C.H. Robinson Broker Liability, Canada Post's Historic Loss, and FMC Global Shipping Shifts | The Morning Minute
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We kick off this episode in Washington, where Federal Maritime Commission Chairman Laura DiBella discusses how the agency's priorities have shifted to address a wave of transformational global crises. As detailed in our coverage of how the U.S. is adapting its maritime focus, geopolitical challenges recently led the regulatory body to reject emergency fuel surcharges from ocean carriers to ensure better financial accountability.
Next, we head north to examine the massive labor dispute that drove Canada Post to its largest recorded pre-tax loss in history. After strike activity caused a staggering 87% widening of its annual deficit, the government-owned operator is navigating a comprehensive turnaround strategy that includes phasing out residential delivery.
Finally, we unpack the intense public scrutiny surrounding one of the world's largest freight brokers after a national television broadcast questioned its safety practices. While the logistics industry awaits a landmark Supreme Court decision regarding legal responsibility for accidents, C.H. Robinson continues to defend its operations by emphasizing its strict reliance on federal regulatory data to vet trucking companies.
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