
Dry van report: The 2024 spot market starts to mirror 2019…and that’s not good news
Lower than-forecast diesel prices by The Energy Information Administration (EIA) provide truckload carriers with breathing room as we head into

Lower than-forecast diesel prices by The Energy Information Administration (EIA) provide truckload carriers with breathing room as we head into

Like the proponents of autonomous trucks, who have struggled to demonstrate a viable economic model in the truckload sector, early

According to Professor Jason Miller, a supply chain expert at Michigan State University, trucking companies need more good news as

In April, residential housing construction for single-family homes was mostly flat sequentially but still 22% higher than last year. For

Truck driving is not only a mentally and physically demanding job; it’s one of the most deadly. Transportation accidents and

Understanding the demand for produce is critical to understanding supply and demand, and a great place to start is your

In April, residential housing construction for single-family homes was mostly flat sequentially but still 22% higher than last year. For

Blueberry bushes can grow all over the U.S.; farmers in 26 states produce blueberries commercially. However, more than 98% of

We’re fortunate enough to work with the brightest minds in logistics, not least of these, Dr. Chris Caplice. Dr. Caplice

As was the case with Valentine’s Day, when truckloads started moving two weeks prior, this week is the peak shipping

The contract freight market, a key indicator of the industry’s health, continues to soften despite last month’s slight increase in

According to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), domestic raw steel production was 1,716,000 net tons, while the capability