
Dry Van Report: ‘We’re in for a busy summer at the ports’
By Christina Ellington Summer holidays are about to start and retailers are already talking about the back-to-school season. Why so

By Christina Ellington Summer holidays are about to start and retailers are already talking about the back-to-school season. Why so

Summer officially starts this week, and for truckers, that means construction season starts also. There are only two seasons for

By Christina Ellington As fuel prices continue to rise with no apparent end in sight, oil companies can’t drill wells

By Christina Ellington Even with record sales of grills this summer, the volume of goods in cold storage (meats, dairy

By Christina Ellington Import volumes are rising, and port congestion may not be far behind. The Freight Analysis Framework (FAF)

Just over two years ago, U.S. consumers embarked on a spending spree that initially began with overstocking pantries with daily

Before the pandemic, e-commerce sales were steadily increasing, but when the world shut down in March 2020, that steady incline

By Christina Ellington The Institute for Supply Management (ISM®) Purchasing Managers Index (PMI®) continues to be a reliable indicator of

By Christina Ellington Memorial Day is the kickoff for grilling season. According to PIERS data, the US imports over 1

By Christina Ellington Despite concerns over softening demand due to a massive backlog of vessels near China, distribution center space

The recently released traffic fatalities report from The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) projects that an estimated 42,915 people

By Christina Ellington April sales of tractors and combines are showing a sales volume decline compared to 2021, according to