
Flatbed report: The cure for low prices is low prices
The flatbed market has been flat for most of 2023, with very little good news on the horizon. Still, Daseke,
The flatbed market has been flat for most of 2023, with very little good news on the horizon. Still, Daseke,
Overtime pay for truckers gains momentum It’s hard to believe that in 2023, truckers, one of the most essential elements
Developing a flexible and agile procurement strategy has always been critical to success in freight. However, the heightened market volatility
Demand for flatbed carriers continues to be the flattest in the last seven years, as spot market load post volumes
According to Wells Fargo’s Chief Agricultural Economist Michael Swanson, Midwest and Southwest reefer volumes in the frozen food category are
We could be witnessing a reversal of last year’s diversion of import volumes away from the West Coast to the
You can’t always stay below I-40 when it’s below 40° Even the most experienced drivers struggle with icy roads and
With a transportation market turn on the horizon, supply chains will be a key area of emphasis for executive leaders
It’s always over before we know it, and this year is the same story: DATCON23 was an absolute blast, and
The 2023 JOC Inland Distribution Conference took place in Chicago from Sept. 26-28. DAT Freight & Analytics Principal Analyst Dean
Shippers navigate a variety of risks across their transportation network. Severe weather, fluctuating capacity, demand swings, labor issues, mechanical failures,
Today’s truckload transportation market has a lot of moving parts. Between various economic modes, constantly shifting rates, different procurement strategies