Back-to-School Freight Doesn’t Boost Rates
Notebooks, paper, pencils and crayons have been featured in retail displays since July, but back-to-school merchandise also includes food, clothing
Notebooks, paper, pencils and crayons have been featured in retail displays since July, but back-to-school merchandise also includes food, clothing
Fuel prices rose 6.3 cents last week to $4.09 per gallon or higher in many regions, a 27-cent increase compared
Key fleet safety measures are expected to take effect as soon as 2013, according to a recent article in Fleet
Guest blogger Jeff Schneider is president of Schneider Training Solutions in Portland Oregon. This article is adapted from “Three Commonplace
After a strong July that saw spot market rates hold up better than in the three previous years, last week
Nationwide transportation laws and $109 billion in Federal highway and infrastructure funds were included in the Moving Ahead for Progress
Back in 1981, when I was new to transportation, I was responsible for dispatching drivers and auditing logs. Trucks were
What does it take to double profitability? At Cavalry Logistics, the answer is usually found on the desktop. The company
Last week’s rate trend was mixed to down, depending on your equipment type and geographic region. Van rate trends were
Rates are slipping slowly and steadily from a mid-June peak on the spot market, just as fuel prices are rising.
I just read an article in Truck Parts and Service, where Avery Vise discusses Randall Reilly’s new Trucking Connectivity Study.
Van rates moved lower last week in both major lanes and as a national average. Rates declined in 40 of