Dry Van Report: Truckload demand is coming back albeit slowly
Truckload demand has been relatively flat to slightly up in the last 14 months based on several reliable truckload indices.
Truckload demand has been relatively flat to slightly up in the last 14 months based on several reliable truckload indices.
Truckload capacity remains tight, but not why you think. All shippers have been experiencing supply chain disruptions and labor shortages,
According to the OEMs manufacturing autonomous trucks (AT), trucks without drivers can’t arrive soon enough, with the recent trucker vaccine
One of the main forces driving disruptions in supply chains and the truckload transportation market that had the most impact
The controversial vaccine mandate announced by the Canadian Government, which came into effect on January 15th has sent shockwaves through
Strong retail sales continue to fuel demand for dry van carriers. That trend looks set to continue well into 2022.
Just when the West Coast freight market was looking forward to a return to normalcy, the latest omicron surge threatens
The National Retail Federation, the world’s largest retail trade association, released their first Economic Review of 2022. This follows their
More than 148 million consumers were estimated to have shopped in-store and online last Saturday. This number is slightly lower
Despite all the media attention on port congestion on the West Coast, total TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit) container import volumes
The American Trucking Associations’ (ATA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index increased 0.4% in October after rising 2.2% in September. This makes
There’s still a surreal sight of record numbers of ships drifting off the coast of Los Angeles. Vessels are waiting