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Reefer capacity is tight with truck shortages reported in 21 of 23 markets
The mid-year peak in produce shipments has come and gone for another year. And even though demand is improving, weekly
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.
July is National Hot Dog Month and also peak hot dog season. The season runs from Memorial Day to Labor
As the price of lumber futures drops back below $1,000 per thousand board feet (down 42% since May), the building
Avocado import volumes from Mexico have more than quadrupled since the U.S. market was fully opened to Mexican imports in
The long-awaited pivot from goods to services may have just occurred, following the 1.3% drop in retail sales in May.
The pandemic has driven consumers to shift purchases to online retail. This continues to drive demand for warehouse space as
One of the most exhausting and frustrating aspects of trucking is the lack of truck parking at night. After about