Reefer Report: California Has Either Too Much Water or Not Enough
After years of drought, rain is welcome news for California farmers of every commodity. Within 12 months, Californian farmers have
After years of drought, rain is welcome news for California farmers of every commodity. Within 12 months, Californian farmers have
The ports of Savannah and Brunswick, Georgia’s deepwater ports, together with inland terminals in Chatsworth, Bainbridge, and Columbus, are Georgia’s
What a difference a year makes. Twelve months ago, we were talking about constrained truckload capacity and surging demand, as
Dry van freight is the most popular within the truckload marketplace, but these cities had more van loads than anywhere else in America.
A series of atmospheric river events has brought much-needed rain to California and some relief to dried-out almond farmers. Multi-year
While California’s recent storms have caused widespread localized flooding, high winds, property damage, power outages and a number of deaths,
As the early stages of the 2023 produce season begin in southern latitudes, including Florida and Arizona, the 2022 calendar
We’ve all seen them driving along our interstates and in cities, thousands of huge oil storage tanks storing various products,
On top of the crash in the building market creating a gloomy outlook for flatbed carriers in 2023, news of
Avocados From Mexico are looking to make a touchdown on February 12, 2023. The Super Bowl is the biggest occasion
Like most produce growers in California, grape growers also faced various challenges in 2022. Katie Driver, Technical Services Manager for
On a recent DAT Freight & Analytics iQ show, Tim Denoyer, Vice President and Senior Analyst at ACT Research, discussed