
Dry van report: Baltimore freight market thrown into turmoil
Baltimore has 110 million people, or ⅓ of the US population, within a 500-mile radius or a day’s drive by

Baltimore has 110 million people, or ⅓ of the US population, within a 500-mile radius or a day’s drive by

For the first time in many months, the Pacific Northwest (PNW) report a slight surplus of trucks following last week’s

The Logistics Manager’s Index (LMI), produced by Zac Rogers at Colorado State University, came in at 56.5 in February 2024,

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

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

Inbound truckload spot market volumes into Ft. Worth, TX, have increased by 23% since 2019, driven primarily by the surge

New Jersey, representing around 2% of weekly spot market truckload volume, provides a critical link in the national freight network

The combined Ports of Los Angeles (LA) and Long Beach (LB) are typically the number one and three ports for