
Flatbed Report: Demand indicators mixed for flatbed carriers
For flatbed carriers looking to demand indicators through year-end and into 2023, the recent Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) October

For flatbed carriers looking to demand indicators through year-end and into 2023, the recent Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) October

Truckload demand may well be cooling unseasonably in the fourth quarter, but according to the American Trucking Associations’ For-Hire Truck

Unlike last season’s natural and artificial Christmas tree shortage, this year’s supplies look good, with U.S. consumers planning to decorate
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The Baker Hughes oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output and flatbed demand, increased by three

Last week, Church Brothers Farms in Salinas, CA, made the annual migration south to Yuma, AZ, where they will produce

Truckload demand remains strong despite the headline-grabbing talks of a freight recession. All reputable and representative truckload demand indicators point

On a recent DAT Freight & Analytics show, Matthew Leffler, The Armchair Attorney, discussed the top three legal issues facing

As lumber prices retreat and housing construction demand softens, flatbed carriers with substantial exposure to single-family housing face the prospect

The latest data from IHS Markit for the month of October shows imports overall are up by just under one

Cargo theft has been around as long as I’ve been in the trucking industry, extending to the last century. The

U.S homebuilders get more than a quarter of their lumber from Canada, making the recent slump in lumber prices worth