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WSJ: Logistics Report – Number of the Day

25.4% Decline in loads posted to the truckload spot market the week ending March 29 from the week before, according to DAT Solutions LLC.

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Bloomberg: Truckers Hauling Food Mean No Nation Is an Island

Technology and data are at the forefront of how fleets share lanes and reduce empty miles on the road.

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Bloomberg: The Biggest Chokepoint in the Global Food Supply Chain Is Trucks

Technology and data are at the forefront of how fleets share lanes and reduce empty miles on the road.

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Boston Globe: Despite crisis, they keep on trucking to meet the demands of consumers

Technology and data are at the forefront of how fleets share lanes and reduce empty miles on the road.

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FO: Freight visibility through data

Technology and data are at the forefront of how fleets share lanes and reduce empty miles on the road.

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WSJ: Coronavirus Upends Trucking Networks, With Heavy One-Way Flows

The coronavirus pandemic is whipsawing the trucking industry, as retailers clamor for delivery of food and household staples while lockdowns aimed at curbing contagion shut other businesses, leaving rigs empty on the return trip.

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TT: For Some Fleets, Adding Drivers Is a Mission

The spread of the coronavirus has created some division in the freight-hauling sector.

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Food Logistics: TruckLogics Integrates Industry-Leading Loadboard from DAT

TruckLogics announced that its trucking management software (TMS) is now integrated with the DAT Load Board.

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FO: Unexpected load-to-truck ratio a bright spot in dark times

Things look bad and most of us are afraid (or ordered) to leave our homes. As dark as things are right now due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it appears one bright spot for the U.S. supply chain may be last year’s trade war with China.

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Wired Magazine: As Covid-19 Spreads, Truckers Need to Keep on Trucking

The demand for hospital equipment, groceries and, yes, toilet paper has big rigs rolling and truck stops adapting.

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