
Dry van market wakes up from Roadcheck Week
Even with the backlog of container ships waiting to unload on the West Coast, volumes appear to be slowing based

Even with the backlog of container ships waiting to unload on the West Coast, volumes appear to be slowing based

The I-40 Hernando de Soto Bridge closed last week due to poor condition. The bridge closure forced the 40,000 daily

In an episode of DAT’s Freightvine podcast, host Chris Caplice chatted with Dr. Matthias Winkenbach, a research scientist at the

The recently released Top 100 Truck Bottleneck List for 2021 by The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) highlighted a worsening

Flatbed average rates in the Top 10 markets increased by $0.12/mile last week, but there were some wild fluctuations rates

As temperatures warm, we transition from fruits and vegetables grown abroad in the southern hemisphere (and some warmer U.S. markets)

Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a successful trucker? Hint: It’s more than just getting from point

In normal times, there would be zero — or one at most — container ships waiting at anchor off the

Produce continues to roll in across both borders, but the mix of produce is very different at each commercial zone

There are more than 3.5 million truckers in the U.S., but the industry sees an annual driver turnover rate of

Small motor carriers and owner-operators are like any other small- or medium-sized business: Repeat customers are only possible with strong

Approximately 83% of U.S. adults are expected to spend an estimated $28.1 billion celebrating this year’s Mother’s Day, according to