
Reefer report: Yuma winds down, Salinas ramps up leafy green production
Leafy green production in “The Winter Salad Bowl” in Yuma, AZ, is drawing to a close as growers transition back

Leafy green production in “The Winter Salad Bowl” in Yuma, AZ, is drawing to a close as growers transition back

According to energy services firm Baker Hughes, U.S. energy firms have reduced the number of natural gas rigs operating to

Peach trees are blossoming, and strawberries are ready to pick, according to Lee Dickey from Dickey Farms in Musella, GA,

Based on the operating status data supplied by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the rate of interstate carrier

Despite the rollercoaster ride in diesel prices in the last two years, so far this year, we’ve seen a relatively

Baltimore has 110 million people, or ⅓ of the US population, within a 500-mile radius or a day’s drive by

For the first time in many months, the Pacific Northwest (PNW) report a slight surplus of trucks following last week’s

Is there an actual net shortage of truck drivers or a shortage of drivers wanting to make trucking a career?

Welcome to DAT Freight & Analytics’s six-part series on napping, sleep physiology, scheduling, and trip planning. While aimed at truckers

The Logistics Manager’s Index (LMI), produced by Zac Rogers at Colorado State University, came in at 56.5 in February 2024,

The Port of Savannah consistently ranks as the fourth largest port for U.S. imports, accounting for 9.3% of the national

According to Professor Jason Miller, a supply chain expert at Michigan State University, there’s some good and bad news for