Reefer Report: Weather again impacts start of California produce season
Who would have thought that in the space of a year, California would go from a multi-year drought to a
Who would have thought that in the space of a year, California would go from a multi-year drought to a
For some time now, we’ve been wondering if and when Class 1 railroads will take advantage of the shift in
The first significant truck show of the 2023 season is this week. Truckers, fleet owners, media, equipment manufacturers, and industry
You made the first step – you’ve got your authority and you’re off the ground as a freight broker. You’re
For the week ending on March 11, 2023, domestic steel mills made 1,677,000 net tons representing a decrease of 2%
There’s a chance your produce has traveled more than you have. Consider that 2.6 million registered truck tractors are on
The February Logistics Managers Index (LMI) came in at 54.7 in February, down (-2.9) from January’s reading of 57.6. While
There’s debate as to whether there’s an actual net shortage of truck drivers to drive available trucks or a shortage
The flatbed sector is off to a bustling start in 2023, boosted by significant projects resulting from the Infrastructure Bill
Located just an hour’s drive from Detroit on the shores of Lake Ontario is the produce-growing region in Leamington, ON.
While overall truckload freight volume is holding steady for now, according to the latest ATA Truckload Tonnage Index, recent less-than-truckload
When you look at where and what comes into the U.S. in loaded import containers and what goes out as