Flatbed Report: Fewer loads of steel this year are a concern for carriers
By Christina Ellington Steel output in the U.S. in the week ending June 11 fell by 3% compared with the
By Christina Ellington Steel output in the U.S. in the week ending June 11 fell by 3% compared with the
By Christina Ellington Produce peak season is underway. However, this season is not off to a strong start due to
By Christina Ellington The American Trucking Associations’ (ATA) advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 0.5% in May
Last week on DAT iQ Live we interviewed Professor Jason Miller of Michigan State University’s Eli Broad College of Business.
By Christina Ellington The U.S. Census Bureau residential construction statistics for May 2022 show that while homes under construction are
By Christina Ellington Huy Fong Foods, the maker of the popular Sriracha hot sauce, sent a letter to its suppliers
By Christina Ellington Summer holidays are about to start and retailers are already talking about the back-to-school season. Why so
Summer officially starts this week, and for truckers, that means construction season starts also. There are only two seasons for
By Christina Ellington As fuel prices continue to rise with no apparent end in sight, oil companies can’t drill wells
By Christina Ellington Even with record sales of grills this summer, the volume of goods in cold storage (meats, dairy
By Christina Ellington Import volumes are rising, and port congestion may not be far behind. The Freight Analysis Framework (FAF)
Just over two years ago, U.S. consumers embarked on a spending spree that initially began with overstocking pantries with daily