
Super Bowl Sunday means truckloads of avocados
Los Angeles is no stranger to Super Bowls, hosting the first world championship event in 1967 and then again in
Los Angeles is no stranger to Super Bowls, hosting the first world championship event in 1967 and then again in
Super Bowl Sunday is this weekend, and no doubt plenty of truck drivers will adjust their schedules to make sure
The Baker Hughes Rig Count, which is an important business barometer for the drilling industry and its suppliers, has increased
Soon sweethearts of all ages will exchange cards, flowers, candy, and gifts in the name of St. Valentine. According to
The controversial vaccine mandate announced by the Canadian Government, which came into effect on January 15th has sent shockwaves through
Last week was the peak shipping week for flowers ahead of Valentine’s Day. Most of the truckload and air cargo
There was good news for flatbed carriers last week following the U.S. Census Bureau release of new home construction numbers
As winter sets in, shippers have been increasingly adding freeze protection or protect-from-freeze (PFF) to bills of lading to traditional
Last year was definitely one for the record books. Class 8 retail prices reached the highest level in the last
The latest agricultural tractor and combine report from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) reported a slight increase in December
Even though last week’s domestic truckload volumes of produce were down 31% compared to last year, the USDA reported a
Just 40-miles east of Los Angeles is Southern California’s Inland Empire (IE), comprised of the San Bernardino and Riverside counties.