DAT sponsors the Friday Night Concert at MATS, featuring Clay Walker
DAT Freight & Analytics is proud to support the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky., which is back for the first time since 2019.
DAT Freight & Analytics is proud to support the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky., which is back for the first time since 2019.
Spot truckload freight rates extended their run to new highs in January, said DAT Freight & Analytics, which operates the industry’s largest truckload freight marketplace and the DAT iQ data analytics service.
DAT Freight & Analytics announced an expanded partnership with Parade through a minority investment that will enable a deeper integration between Parade and North America’s largest freight marketplace.
DAT Freight & Analytics today announced an agreement with IHS Market PIERS to add import and export data into DAT iQ’s RateView and Benchmark Analytics reporting. This will enhance DAT’s ability to provide shippers, freight brokers, carriers and analysts with the industry’s most accurate, comprehensive and actionable freight data.
DAT CEO Claude Pumilia has announced that the company has engaged with Nest Health Connections to provide all employees with a health and wellness program starting in February 2022.
DAT Freight & Analytics today named Chris Kucharski as its new Chief Technology Officer. Kucharski has joined DAT’s executive team to oversee the engineering organization, and he will play a critical role in propelling the company into its next phase of growth.
Van and refrigerated (“reefer”) truckload freight rates hit new highs in December, with national average prices up 21.9% and 29.5% respectively compared to the same period a year ago, said DAT Freight & Analytics, which operates the industry’s largest marketplace for spot truckload freight and the DAT iQ data analytics service.
Prices to move van and refrigerated (“reefer”) truckload freight continued their steady climb and hit new highs in November as businesses paid more to move food and other retail goods in time for holiday shopping.
Prices for truckload services spiked to their highest levels yet in October, reflecting shippers’ willingness to pay a premium to move goods through their supply chains.