
Reefer report: Large truckload carriers culled even more trucks in Q2
According to Bill Cassidy from the Journal of Commerce, large US truckload carriers are reducing their truck capacity by 9.5%
According to Bill Cassidy from the Journal of Commerce, large US truckload carriers are reducing their truck capacity by 9.5%
If you spend enough time on U.S. interstates, you can’t help but notice the increased volume of oversized loads, especially
From the desk of Mike Weaver, VP of Sales and Partnerships It seems that everywhere you turn these days people
It’s a foregone conclusion that there will be weather events that throw even the best supply chain plans a curveball.
The United States is currently the 7th largest watermelon producer globally. Watermelon is grown in warm regions, spanning from Florida
The Logistics Manager’s Index (LMI) recorded 56.5 in July, up (1.2) from June’s reading of 55.3, marking eight consecutive months
The invention of the CAT Scale gave drivers a better way to weigh trucks and trailers in the 1970s. You
Economic activity in the manufacturing sector contracted in July for the fourth consecutive month and the 20th time in the
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has reported that oil production from major shale regions in the United States reached
The National Restaurant Association’s Restaurant Performance Index (RPI) remained below 100 in contraction territory in May. However, with a slight
Recent research highlights strategies to attract more women to the trucking industry. According to the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI),
After conducting extensive tests on its second-generation hydrogen-powered prototype truck, Daimler Trucks has unveiled a remarkable technological feat. The trial