
Reefer report: Southern Texas reefer rates surge during off-peak produce season
Despite being the off-peak season for imported Mexican produce along the southern border, the McAllen market has recently seen capacity

Despite being the off-peak season for imported Mexican produce along the southern border, the McAllen market has recently seen capacity

The fall produce season in the Pacific Northwest significantly impacts the refrigerated truckload market, with peak activity typically occurring in

Mexico’s produce season drives significant truckload volumes in North America during the first half of each year, accounting for over

From the desk of David Scandlyn, Director of Broker Sales For those I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting yet,

Mexico is one of the world’s largest exporters of fresh produce, and its agricultural production is distributed across several regions.

This week, we focus on the Philadelphia freight market, where DATs Market Conditions Index (MCI) expects capacity to remain very

According to the USDA, national truckload produce volumes are trailing last year by just over 6% impacted in part by

Within the next three months, we’ll see the seasonal transition where our fruit and vegetables are grown and hauled. The

August is the highest-shrink month for produce due to many factors: excessive heat, mature fruit, overordering, and overstocking. As one

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

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