Drivers cutting costs by cooking on the road
In the post-pandemic world, many truckers find themselves in truck stops where restaurants have not yet re-opened. If they are
In the post-pandemic world, many truckers find themselves in truck stops where restaurants have not yet re-opened. If they are
The outlook for flatbeds assumes no substantive improvement in current freight market conditions, confirmed on the recent second-quarter earnings call
Food-related products rank at the top of the commodities hauled by reefer carriers. So far this year, protein foods are
Since the Electronic Logging Devices (ELD) Mandate went into effect in December 2017, just under 1,000 devices from a variety
After a relatively uneventful Atlantic hurricane season to date, the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has upgraded its 2023
Cybercrime is a global issue plaguing nearly every industry. Bad actors are growing more sophisticated by the day, and it
The recent U.S. Census Bureau release of residential construction for July surprised most of us who watch this data as
Hurricane Hilary, the first tropical storm to hit Southern California in 84 years, flooded roads and toppled trees, prompting flood
New manufacturing orders contracted for the 11th consecutive month in July, according to the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Purchasing
On a recent DAT Freight & Analytics show, we interviewed supply chain expert Professor Jason Miller from Michigan State University
Three of four truckers believe their job is mentally and physically stressful A new survey of truck drivers by DAT
Although the flatbed and specialized carriers market is past peak season, imports of tractors, agricultural machinery, and garden equipment are