Weekly Market Update for March 5th, 2024: Sleep hygiene part 5
It’s time to “Spring Forward” as Daylight Saving begins this Sunday, March 10th Despite many Americans’ aversion to having to
It’s time to “Spring Forward” as Daylight Saving begins this Sunday, March 10th Despite many Americans’ aversion to having to
The contract freight market continues to soften following last month’s 3.5% m/m drop in the American Trucking Associations’ (ATA) advanced
According to Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), manufacturing production edged down 0.6% in January after recording no change in December.
A bitterly cold January most likely contributed to fewer housing starts breaking ground last month, with single-family homes, which account
The Port of Savannah consistently ranks as the fourth largest port for U.S. imports, accounting for 9.3% of the national
According to Professor Jason Miller, a supply chain expert at Michigan State University, there’s some good and bad news for
Two weeks of rain and powerful winds in California led to mudslides, flooding, widespread power outages, and a state of
According to ISH Markit/PIERS data, January containerized import volumes were 5% higher than in December, growing fastest in seven years.
Welcome to DAT Freight & Analytics’s six-part series on napping, sleep physiology, scheduling, and trip planning. While aimed at truckers
Flatbed report: Texas leads the way in manufacturing and infrastructure investments According to Goldman Sachs, Texas is the leading state
Traditional capacity procurement strategies are out – they aren’t enough anymore. Shippers are adopting a flexible approach, one that isn’t
Miami is the epicenter of dozens of 747 Jumbo jets loaded with flowers arriving from South America, including Colombia and