Sales of farm equipment are a strong signal for flatbed freight
Over the past 12 months, we’ve seen consumers spend more on outdoor activities including exercise and sporting equipment, snowmobiles, and
Over the past 12 months, we’ve seen consumers spend more on outdoor activities including exercise and sporting equipment, snowmobiles, and
Early in produce season, we’re seeing reports of truck shortages from the USDA. Last week there were shortages reported for
The American Trucking Associations’ For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 4.5% in February after increasing by 1.8% in January. Compared with
Typically, the split between contract and spot freight is somewhere in the 85/15 range – maybe closer to 90% contract
For a new owner-operator setting out on their own in the trucking business, there can be unexpected pitfalls. One of
Getting detained by a shipper or receiver is costly, especially if that detention time causes the truck to miss the
Recently we addressed the most frequent question asked on our weekly DAT iQ Live series: Is now a good time
As a carrier on owner-operator, your income depends on the health of your truck. What’s the best way to maintain
Often we look at building permit applications and new home starts as indicators of flatbed demand. Sales of new homes
The 2021 produce shipping season is underway, with both domestic and imported truckloads of produce posting 4% week-over-week gains. Still,
Dry van load posts on the DAT One load board network increased by just over 2% last week in the
One week after one of the world’s largest container vessels lost control and ran aground, blocking the Suez Canal, over