Reefer Report: Annual Diwali Festival of Lights expected to reduce truckload capacity
The tomato harvest in the Sacramento Valley has just finished, along with the late harvest of almonds, grapes, onions, figs,
The tomato harvest in the Sacramento Valley has just finished, along with the late harvest of almonds, grapes, onions, figs,
The American Trucking Association’s seasonally adjusted (SA) For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index fell 1.1% in September after increasing by 0.2% in
My local farmstand proprietor in New England told me last week he had considered not selling Christmas trees this year
Against the backdrop of the worsening Middle East crisis, global oil markets are being impacted, driving up oil prices. Many
Remember to be thankful for Minnesota, the so-called “Land of 10,000 Lakes”, when you sit down to Thanksgiving dinner this
We celebrate Halloween this week, and there are signs dry van carriers have benefited somewhat through higher spot market volumes.
The title of this entry is a common road trip question and one of the most frequent at DAT Freight
At a time when trucking businesses nationwide are cutting costs in order to weather the current economic climate, a recent
Flatbed carriers looking for market direction received good news last week following the new single-family homebuilding rebounded in September. According
Halloween is next Tuesday, October 31, culminating in peak pumpkin shipping season for reefer carriers, especially out of midwest freight
As the hope of freight market recovery in 2023 fades, even the forecast scenario for improvement in Q2 2024 is
Despite many Americans’ aversion to having to “spring forward” and “fall back” each year with daylight saving time (DST), recent