
Van demand falls as Hurricane Dorian fades
Truckload markets sprang into action as Hurricane Dorian attacked the East Coast. But since the storm passed, so too has

Truckload markets sprang into action as Hurricane Dorian attacked the East Coast. But since the storm passed, so too has

Flatbed freight has lagged for much of the year, but demand spiked on the top flatbed lanes last week. A

It’s Truck Driver Appreciation Week: a time for all of us to recognize those who spend long, lonely hours on

National average reefer rates for September so far are above where they were in August. Part of that is because

After moving slowly across the Atlantic and devastating several islands in the Bahamas, Hurricane Dorian reached the East Coast of the

The negative news we’ve been reporting for reefer produce turned around last week, as robust apple harvests were underway in several markets throughout

Hurricane season always brings the risk of massive disruptions – not just to supply chains, but to people’s lives and

Last week the news was dominated by Hurricane Dorian. Our thoughts go out to all those affected by the storm,

I have been a spot market pirate for almost nine years. As a pirate, you want to get in and

During the second quarter of 2019, freight brokers enjoyed their highest margins in two years. That extra margin helped offset

The FMCSA has released its proposed changes to Hours of Service (HOS) regulations that are intended to give drivers more flexibility.

You want to grow your freight brokerage, but what’s the best way to go about it? There are a lot