
Dry van outlook is strong but surging container ships continue to impact rates and volume
The National Retail Federation (NRF), the world’s largest retail trade association, forecasts a promising demand in the dry van sector.

The National Retail Federation (NRF), the world’s largest retail trade association, forecasts a promising demand in the dry van sector.

The May 2021 reading of the for-hire trucking ton-mile index produced by Yemisi Bolumole and Jason Miller at Michigan State

The Logistics Managers Index (LMI) is a combination of eight unique components that make up the logistics industry and is

Last week’s release of the American Trucking Associations’ advanced seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 0.7% in May.

The long-awaited pivot from goods to services may have just occurred, following the 1.3% drop in retail sales in May.

The Census Bureau’s April Durable Goods Order data provides some insight into what we can expect from the manufacturing sector.

The May 2021 report of the Logistics Managers Index (LMI) produced by Colorado State University (CSU) states a decrease of

American Trucking Associations’ (ATA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 0.3% in April, following March’s 2.3% increase. This reflects trucking’s biggest

April’s imported container volumes were down close to 5%. However, it is typically the second slowest month on the shipping

Even with the backlog of container ships waiting to unload on the West Coast, volumes appear to be slowing based

In normal times, there would be zero — or one at most — container ships waiting at anchor off the

The recently released Retail Truck Tonnage Index highlights the extraordinary growth we’re seeing in the retail freight sector. It’s already