Bellying up to ‘America’s Salad Bowl’
It may be a relatively small part of California, but the tract of land known as the Salinas Valley grows
It may be a relatively small part of California, but the tract of land known as the Salinas Valley grows
As the weather warms up, suppliers can expect the demand for fresh fruits and vegetables to spike, highlighting the need
The siloed nature of traditional shipper-carrier relationships is officially in the rear view mirror. From socioeconomic volatility and rapid
On a recent DAT Freight & Analytics show, we interviewed Tim Denoyers, Senior Analyst at ACT Research, to talk about
The transportation logistics industry is no stranger to uncertainty. With seasonality shifts, demand fluctuations, rate volatility, and severe inclement weather,
Due to a significant annual increase in fatal car accidents during the 100-day span between Memorial Day and Labor Day,
On a recent cross-country road trip the entire length of Interstate 80, it was obvious that speed isn’t the issue
Truckload freight volumes declined, and national average spot rates for dry van and refrigerated (“reefer”) loads fell for the fourth
Shippers and carriers claim to have long memories when the power dynamics change in freight markets. Is that true?
International Roadcheck is an annual three-day event when CVSA-certified inspectors conduct compliance, enforcement, and educational initiatives targeting various motor carrier,
Last September, we wrote about carrier profitability and operating costs when spot rates fell and diesel came off record highs.
At last month’s Mid-America Truck Show (MATS) ProTalk sessions, numerous new carriers in the trucking industry asked what they should