
Import volumes break 110-year old record
The Port of Los Angeles and neighboring Port of Long Beach comprise the San Pedro Bay Port Complex, which handles
The Port of Los Angeles and neighboring Port of Long Beach comprise the San Pedro Bay Port Complex, which handles
One of the more challenging questions industry economists are grappling with is the degree to which consumer spending shifts away
All rates exclude fuel unless otherwise noted. California is the largest producer of fruits and vegetables for the U.S. domestic
For carriers, brokers and shippers looking down the road to gauge consumer demand, the latest consumer confidence data from the
Each year Vidalia Onion devotees eagerly await the announcement of the “pack date” – the time shoppers will soon be
Over the past 12 months, we’ve seen consumers spend more on outdoor activities including exercise and sporting equipment, snowmobiles, and
Early in produce season, we’re seeing reports of truck shortages from the USDA. Last week there were shortages reported for
The American Trucking Associations’ For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index decreased 4.5% in February after increasing by 1.8% in January. Compared with
Typically, the split between contract and spot freight is somewhere in the 85/15 range – maybe closer to 90% contract
For a new owner-operator setting out on their own in the trucking business, there can be unexpected pitfalls. One of
Getting detained by a shipper or receiver is costly, especially if that detention time causes the truck to miss the
Recently we addressed the most frequent question asked on our weekly DAT iQ Live series: Is now a good time