
Reefer report: Yuma winds down, Salinas ramps up leafy green production
Leafy green production in “The Winter Salad Bowl” in Yuma, AZ, is drawing to a close as growers transition back
Leafy green production in “The Winter Salad Bowl” in Yuma, AZ, is drawing to a close as growers transition back
Despite the rollercoaster ride in diesel prices in the last two years, so far this year, we’ve seen a relatively
Most potatoes in the United States are now sold in processed forms such as frozen, chipped, dehydrated, or canned. With
Yerington in the Mason Valley is not so well-known and widely regarded as one of the country’s most extensive onion-growing operations.
The Logistics Manager’s Index (LMI), produced by Zac Rogers at Colorado State University, came in at 56.5 in February 2024,
The United States imports hundreds of millions of lithium-ion batteries each year, and according to IHS Markit/PIERS, refrigerated import volumes
According to the USDA (U.S. Department of Agriculture), contributing to lower reefer volumes of fresh and frozen beef is the
The Port of Savannah consistently ranks as the fourth largest port for U.S. imports, accounting for 9.3% of the national
According to Professor Jason Miller, a supply chain expert at Michigan State University, there’s some good and bad news for
Miami is the epicenter of dozens of 747 Jumbo jets loaded with flowers arriving from South America, including Colombia and
The combined Ports of Los Angeles (LA) and Long Beach (LB) are typically the number one and three ports for
Flatbed demand remained soft in December, impacted by a cooling demand for oil and gas exploration and lower single-family housing