How Valentine’s Day freight can be a thorn in the side of some carriers
On Feb. 14, sweethearts of all ages will exchange cards, flowers, candy and gifts in the name of St. Valentine.
On Feb. 14, sweethearts of all ages will exchange cards, flowers, candy and gifts in the name of St. Valentine.
What are truck drivers doing to stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic? We asked our panel of trucking insiders to
For flatbed carriers looking to gauge future demand in the building and construction industry, the Home Builders Housing Market Index
According to the USDA, domestic truckloads of produce were down 37% y/y for the week ending 16 January but up
Freight rates typically decrease throughout January each year, but the pace for this month does appear to be accelerating, as
Something we’ve seen over the years is that extended periods of high freight rates tend to lead to higher numbers
While death and taxes may be the only certainties in life, of the two, taxes come around way more often.
Last week’s U.S. industrial production report from The Federal Reserve for December increased by 1.6% month over month, as the
There was a surge in produce imports last week, according to the USDA. Truckloads volumes are currently up 62% year
Dry van volumes dropped and took pressure off of spot rates last week, with declines across the board, though demand
DAT Freight & Analytics has been studying recent consumer trends, and even though there is still a lot of uncertainty
Hear from the experts — real drivers — on what they do to stay healthy while they’re on the road