Reefer Report: Hurricane Ian dampens the start of the produce season
Even though it’s Florida’s slack season for truckload volumes of fruit and vegetables, the damage resulting from Hurricane Ian is
Even though it’s Florida’s slack season for truckload volumes of fruit and vegetables, the damage resulting from Hurricane Ian is
Supply chain disruption has been a hot topic over the past 2.5 years, and although there are signs it could
November means a focus on drowsy driving after daylight saving ends as the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) gears up for
Flatbed carriers are seeing a softening demand driven by seasonal factors and, unlike in recent years, a dramatic slowdown in consumer confidence in the building industry.
Brokers and growers are finding ample capacity to move loads of fruit and vegetables from growing regions, with spot rates averaging $3.87/mile last week in California.
Demand showed a sharp rebound in August on both a not-seasonally adjusted and seasonally adjusted basis.
American teenagers aren’t getting enough sleep these days, nor are their parents, and that’s especially dangerous when there’s a long-distance
Houston is one of DAT’s top markets, recently boosted by the surge in imports impacting capacity for all equipment types
Florida’s orange crop this year will be nearly a third smaller than last year and one of the smallest in
The wild blueberry season winds down in Maine, pumpkins roll into farmstands around the country, the sugarbeet harvest wraps up
The U.S. manufacturing sector expanded in September, as the Manufacturing PMI® registered 50.9 percent, 1.9 percentage points below the reading of 52.8 percent recorded in August.
With the start of fall and Halloween just a few weeks away, we are officially in the pumpkin spice season.