National dry van spot rates broke $2.50/mile for the first time
Peak-season shipping is well and truly underway, especially on the West Coast where about a third of all imported containers
Peak-season shipping is well and truly underway, especially on the West Coast where about a third of all imported containers
The latest release of the American Trucking Associations’ seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 1.2% in July after falling
The latest release of the Retail Truck Tonnage Index from Michigan State University indicated July tonnage remained strong. “We are
Import volumes continue to surge ahead of the holiday retail season according to the latest data from IHS Markit. Containerized
The recent Journal of Commerce truckload carrier earnings call gave us some insight into what demand is expected to look
The Port of Savannah ranks number four in the country for loaded container imports. It’s the first container terminal in
The National Retail Federation (NRF), the world’s largest retail trade association, forecasts a promising demand in the dry van sector.
The May 2021 reading of the for-hire trucking ton-mile index produced by Yemisi Bolumole and Jason Miller at Michigan State
The Logistics Managers Index (LMI) is a combination of eight unique components that make up the logistics industry and is
Last week’s release of the American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 0.7% in May.
The long-awaited pivot from goods to services may have just occurred, following the 1.3% drop in retail sales in May.
The Census Bureau’s April Durable Goods Order data provides some insight into what we can expect from the manufacturing sector.