March looks to provide strong rebound for flatbed freight
February’s new residential construction numbers produced by the U.S. Census Bureau reported what many had expected. There was a drop
February’s new residential construction numbers produced by the U.S. Census Bureau reported what many had expected. There was a drop
As different regions and crops reach the harvesting stage, we’re starting to see reefer capacity tighten and spot rates rise.
The latest industrial data from the Federal Reserve showed a 2.2% month over month decrease in production for February. That
We get asked this question the most in our DAT iQ Weekly Update: Is now a good time to buy
Up to 12% of all deliveries are rejected or delayed by the receiver for one reason or another. If the
The Port of Baltimore is the number one Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo) port in the United States and handles the majority of
Imported volumes of fruit and vegetables are on the rise, with the vast majority (93%) of truckloads coming across the
Strong import volumes continue to clog supply chains that are desperately trying to replenish depleted inventories. This continued demand for
The spot market rollercoaster ride is unprecedented in many ways, with 2021 already beating records set in 2020. March is
February’s damaging cold temperatures looks to be impacting the supply of cabbage for next week’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Even
While supply chain disruptions continue to create tight truckload freight markets, there are signs that the markets will soften in
Last week, two data points and one jaw-dropping chart suggested that there’s still no end in sight to the ongoing