Dry van report: Small carrier profitability slumps to below 2019 levels
Despite a 21% decrease in fuel prices last year, carrier profitability has fallen below those in 2019. Additionally, dry van
Despite a 21% decrease in fuel prices last year, carrier profitability has fallen below those in 2019. Additionally, dry van
Fraud in trucking has gone global, according to Scott Cornell, National Practice Leader, Transportation, Travelers Inland Marine. On a recent
The most recent release of the for-hire trucking ton-mile and revenue indexes (TTMI), based on output across 41 freight-generating industries,
According to the USDA, potatoes are typically the largest produce commodity shipped in the U.S., with the truckload season typically
Based on data from IHS Markit, U.S. container imports in July 2024 were the third-highest on record, following the peak
During the recent Walcott Truckers Jamboree held on July 12, an extraordinary event was held in the super truck showroom
August is the highest-shrink month for produce due to many factors: excessive heat, mature fruit, overordering, and overstocking. As one
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) has announced Aug. 25-31 dates for this year’s Brake Safety Week. Brake Safety Week
According to Bill Cassidy from the Journal of Commerce, large US truckload carriers are reducing their truck capacity by 9.5%
If you spend enough time on U.S. interstates, you can’t help but notice the increased volume of oversized loads, especially
From the desk of Mike Weaver, VP of Sales and Partnerships It seems that everywhere you turn these days people
It’s a foregone conclusion that there will be weather events that throw even the best supply chain plans a curveball.