Supply chain disruptions continue to plague dry van market
The Census Bureau’s April Durable Goods Order data provides some insight into what we can expect from the manufacturing sector.
The Census Bureau’s April Durable Goods Order data provides some insight into what we can expect from the manufacturing sector.
The May 2021 report of the Logistics Managers Index (LMI) produced by Colorado State University (CSU) states a decrease of
Many industries are struggling to keep up with the speed of the economy’s reopening, including the American steel industry. Just
California’s short 6-week cherry season reaches its peak this week and before quickly winding down after contributing around 20% to
June is National Mango Month and July 22 is National Mango Day this year, according to the National Mango Board
For flatbed and specialized carriers in the agriculture sector, demand continues to improve with April’s tractor and combine retail sales
After the record-breaking trailer orders recorded in Q4 last year, new orders were down 52%, dropping from 29,500 in March
American Trucking Associations’ (ATA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 0.3% in April, following March’s 2.3% increase. This reflects trucking’s biggest
Each state has crops that dominate annual production and generate thousands of truckloads of freight, but few do so to
April’s imported container volumes were down close to 5%. However, it is typically the second slowest month on the shipping
Following close on the heels of the six-week cherry season (mid-April to May) in central California, the Northwest cherry season
A popular saying in the commodity market is, “high prices cure high prices.” When prices rise, producers are willing to