
Why is demand on some lanes and freight types red hot while others are stone cold?
Over the last 18-months, one of the most common questions we get each week on our live Weekly Market Update
Over the last 18-months, one of the most common questions we get each week on our live Weekly Market Update
When people think of steel, they often think of appliances like dishwashers, refrigerators and dryers. But of course, they’ll also
With Halloween just over two weeks away, Midwest retailer Meijer expects to sell more than 500,000 locally grown pumpkins for
A lot of recent news has been focused on imports flooding into the country but very little about the resulting
Last week’s oil spill off the coast of Los Angeles is another example of what we’ve been experiencing since the
Chamaine Jeffers has more than two decades of truck driving and dispatching experience. As the CEO of the multi-service trucking
In the freight industry, every minute — and mile — can make or break you. It’s a fact many outside
According to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), domestic raw steel production was 1,880,000 net tons for the week
Fall produce season has begun in the Pacific Northwest, contributing to the typical capacity crunch that begins this time of
Market conditions are as strong as ever, with record-high asking rents for warehouse leasing space, according to CBRE’s U.S. Industrial
Truckload capacity remains tight heading into peak shipping season. However, it’s beginning to feel like the traditional surge in truckload
Tommy Withers — better known as Scottish Trucker Tommy — is a longtime trucker. He also manages the the popular