Rate Trend of the Week – Spring has Sprung
It’s not officially summer yet, but you wouldn’t know it to look at truckload rates. The past week saw a
It’s not officially summer yet, but you wouldn’t know it to look at truckload rates. The past week saw a
Rates rose for all three equipment types in major markets last week. Most of the pressure is normal for the
Memorial Day — also called Decoration Day — has been a U.S. tradition since 1868. After the Civil War, local
Hey everyone, happy Friday! There’s been a lot of back and forth in industry-related legislation over the last months, and
One broker commented to me, one week I have trucks, the next week I have loads. And it changes from
I’ve been analyzing national trends in my recent blog posts about capacity and rates, but there are strong regional trends
As part of our continuing effort to be the leading source of data about motor carriers and brokers, we just
VAN Two lanes caught my eye this week: Atlanta and Columbus, with rates declining in both directions. Elsewhere, it was
With two weeks left before the rule was scheduled to go into effect, the FMCSA rescinded its order for electronic
In April, the DAT North American Freight Index achieved the highest volume in a single month since the Index was
We received 83 comments to a recent blog post, “The Death of the ‘Buck-A-Mile’ Backhaul,” where I discussed trucking costs
Recent freight patterns have shown peak demand in the second quarter of the year as opposed to the historical trend