
Truckers look for bright spots as some states reopen
Good news has been hard to come by for motor carriers this month. Truckload volumes remain well below seasonal levels

Good news has been hard to come by for motor carriers this month. Truckload volumes remain well below seasonal levels

Guest opinion by Mark Montague, industry pricing expert. Recent news has been all about the downturn in freight volumes, and

For years, DAT has provided its load board users with a directory where they can to learn more about the

Reefer carriers are feeling the pain of coronavirus-related closures, as volume and rates declined sharply for reefer equipment in the

“April is the cruelest month,” said renowned poet T.S. Eliot, and those words resonate in this season of coronavirus-fueled woes.

It’s been an up-and-down kind of market for reefer equipment. We’re not talking about a gentle rise and fall —

It’s been an up-and-down kind of market for reefer equipment. We’re not talking about a gentle rise and fall —

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the CARES Act) includes $2 trillion in economic stimulus funds. Included in

How is the coronavirus affecting those on the front lines of freight? In this video you’ll hear first hand how COVID-19

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has upended everything in our personal and professional lives. Most of us know at least one

COVID-19 has become one of the most disruptive events to hit supply chains in our lifetime. Weather-related events, such as

The word “disruption” seems too mild to describe the impact of COVID-19 on truck freight. Supply chains are strained to