
Dry van report: Chinese New Year – the Year of the Dragon
The first quarter, or “Quiet Season” in freight, is also impacted by a slowdown in Asian imports. Except for 2020,

The first quarter, or “Quiet Season” in freight, is also impacted by a slowdown in Asian imports. Except for 2020,

Over four million tickets sold. 151 shows. Nearly $1B in revenue. Hydraulic platforms, laser lights, pyrotechnics, fireworks, jumbotrons, multiple shape-shifting

The McAllen freight market is located on the southernmost tip of Texas, right on the U.S.-Mexican border, and is one

We’re a few weeks away from the official start of winter, but we’re already seeing the annual shift in produce

Fall produce season mixed with holiday season festivities typically provides a much-needed boost for reefer carriers in November. This year,

A soft truckload freight market is driven by factors including U.S. shippers’ increasing use of privately operated fleets and favorably-priced

In a recent DAT Freight & Analytics blog post, I wrote about preparing for winter driving. This week, we’re exploring

Jeff Hopper is the Chief Marketing Officer at DAT. In that role, he oversees the customer service department, which houses

The tomato harvest in the Sacramento Valley has just finished, along with the late harvest of almonds, grapes, onions, figs,

Protecting your identity and sensitive information is more crucial than ever. At DAT, we understand these challenges and are continually

The growing world of new artificial intelligence capabilities has made its way to freight and logistics, and it’s poised to

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the perfect time to learn more about protecting our digital lives. With cybercrime causing over