
Reefer Report: Imported grapes put the squeeze on East Coast capacity
If you’re shopping for grapes, blueberries, and cherries this winter, there’s a strong chance they came from Peru or Chile

If you’re shopping for grapes, blueberries, and cherries this winter, there’s a strong chance they came from Peru or Chile

Truckload capacity remains tight, but not why you think. All shippers have been experiencing supply chain disruptions and labor shortages,

The 2022 Bridge Report prepared by The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) says that 78,000 bridges – or

Last year was a record-breaking year in many respects, including the record quarterly revenue of $1.945 billion reported by Jacksonville-based

The Winter Salad Bowl in Yuma, AZ, produces close to 90% of all leafy greens consumed in the U.S., with

According to the OEMs manufacturing autonomous trucks (AT), trucks without drivers can’t arrive soon enough, with the recent trucker vaccine

Refrigerated carriers know Route 128 in Boston is literally the end of the line when it comes to finding loads.

Last year was excellent for carriers primarily in the flatbed and specialized sector, which was confirmed on the January 25

The lack of refrigerated trucks in regional produce markets has persisted ever since the pandemic began in 2020, with no

Los Angeles is no stranger to Super Bowls, hosting the first world championship event in 1967 and then again in

The Baker Hughes Rig Count, which is an important business barometer for the drilling industry and its suppliers, has increased

Soon sweethearts of all ages will exchange cards, flowers, candy, and gifts in the name of St. Valentine. According to