
The tale of two halves: 2018 vs. 2021
During the freight market cycle that began late 2017 and lasted well into 2018, many experts described capacity in 2018
During the freight market cycle that began late 2017 and lasted well into 2018, many experts described capacity in 2018
Peak machinery shipping season seems to be behind us following the start of crop planting season and two consecutive months
Truckload capacity eased last week following the surge in produce volumes leading up to the July 4 long weekend. According
The May 2021 reading of the for-hire trucking ton-mile index produced by Yemisi Bolumole and Jason Miller at Michigan State
While vessel throughput continues to improve on the West Coast, container import volumes continue to surge. Many fear the situation
The Interstate 40 bridge over the Mississippi River in Memphis, TN may be open by the end of July according
The mid-year peak in produce shipments has come and gone for another year. And even though demand is improving, weekly
The Logistics Managers Index (LMI) is a combination of eight unique components that make up the logistics industry and is
Last month’s Amazon Prime Day highlighted the struggle retailers are having with replenishing depleted inventories for the last year. Some
Following the record-high volumes of new tractor and combine sales in April, the Association of Equipment Manufacturer’s May report indicates
Even though sweet potatoes are a fall crop, they are available all year round with North Carolina producing around 67%
Last week’s release of the American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 0.7% in May.