Dry Van Report: More drivers needed in 2024
When the current freight market cycle ends and the next one begins, one thing is for sure: We’ll need more drivers and trucks.
When the current freight market cycle ends and the next one begins, one thing is for sure: We’ll need more drivers and trucks.
Human trafficking exploits individuals into forced labor or sex trade through deception or force. Traffickers frequent truck stops, rest areas,
On last year’s final DAT iQ show, we spoke to industry experts Professor Chris Caplice and Professor Jason Miller about
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) analysis of the recently released 2023 U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) National
Two West Coast hurricanes in August and October have resulted in higher onion prices in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) in
The first quarter, or “Quiet Season” in freight, is also impacted by a slowdown in Asian imports. Except for 2020,
Over four million tickets sold. 151 shows. Nearly $1B in revenue. Hydraulic platforms, laser lights, pyrotechnics, fireworks, jumbotrons, multiple shape-shifting
As we find ourselves in the final phase of a familiar cycle, shippers are currently enjoying a market that tilts
The November Logistics Managers Index (LMI) dipped into mild contraction territory following a 7.1 drop to 49.4 following three months
Winter and citrus fruits are paradoxical, but here we are in peak season for oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, clementines, lemons, and
Sales of farm tractors and combine harvesters continue to track closely with the 5-year average, even though last month’s volume
The McAllen freight market is located on the southernmost tip of Texas, right on the U.S.-Mexican border, and is one