
AUDIO: Fuel and Produce Shipments Affect Spot Rates
Our own Peggy Dorf appeared on Land Line Now to speak with Terry Scruton about the steep drop off in
Our own Peggy Dorf appeared on Land Line Now to speak with Terry Scruton about the steep drop off in
Many produce markets around the country are kicking into high gear, especially in the Southeast. Refrigerated truckload volumes have surged
Spring produce has gotten off to a slow start this year. The momentum had been building in Florida and Texas,
The end of the month didn’t bring the upward bump that we typically see when shippers try to move goods
There is a shift underway right now in the refrigerated freight segment. Two main factors are involved. More restaurant spending,
What impacts the financial health of a brokerage faster: more revenue producers or better technology? Conventional wisdom would say to
Fruit and vegetable harvests began and ended later in Texas and Florida, and crops have been either delayed or accelerated
Got reefers? It’s time to move ’em on down to produce markets in the Southern states. Spring is finally here.
Reefer rates increased 1.6% in major markets in the week ending June 15. Rates from Los Angeles continue to climb
The U.S. blueberry picking season typically spans from June to mid-August, with regional variations. Southern states like Florida and Georgia
Apples recently topped the USDA’s commodity list, making up roughly 12% of national truckload volume. The main apple-producing states are
Florida’s citrus industry has ended the 2024-2025 growing season with its lowest production in over a century, mainly due to