
Van Volumes Holding Steady After Hot Start
After getting off to a hot start in May, van trends took a slight dip last week in terms of
After getting off to a hot start in May, van trends took a slight dip last week in terms of
With gas prices back on the rise, now more than ever fleet managers have to monitor fuel spending. Both proprietary
Many produce markets around the country are kicking into high gear, especially in the Southeast. Refrigerated truckload volumes have surged
April is in the rearview, and so is a recent trend of falling spot market rates. May got off to
Is the spring shipping season about to kick off in earnest? DAT Pricing Analyst Mark Montague sat with Terry Scruton
While the van markets might be showing signs of heating up, flatbed loads have been hot all winter long, and
Van rates spiked in early April, but the national average was in a steady decline for the rest of the
DAT Market Analyst Peggy Dorf sat with Terry Scruton of Land Line Now to talk about current freight trends and
Spring produce has gotten off to a slow start this year. The momentum had been building in Florida and Texas,
The spot market was in something of a balancing act last week. Volumes edged up, but that was outpaced once
April 1 was the end of the “soft enforcement” period of the ELD mandate. That means that trucks can now
Our own Peggy Dorf sat down with Terry Scruton of Landline Now to talk about the not-so-typical freight trends we