Flatbed Report: The solar energy boom drives up flatbed volume in the West
Sun-drenched Western states have a solar energy boom, which means a substantial volume of inbound freight for flatbed carriers. As of
Sun-drenched Western states have a solar energy boom, which means a substantial volume of inbound freight for flatbed carriers. As of
Welcome to DAT Freight & Analytics’s six-part series on napping, sleep physiology, scheduling, and trip planning. While aimed at truckers
Flatbed demand remained soft in December, impacted by a cooling demand for oil and gas exploration and lower single-family housing
Avocados From Mexico wants to make a touchdown on Sunday, February 11, 2024. The Super Bowl is the biggest occasion
The Columbus freight market, the largest of four in Ohio, is poised to become an even larger one for truckload
Welcome to DAT Freight & Analytics’s six-part series on napping, sleep physiology, scheduling, and trip planning. While aimed at truckers
The Philadelphia freight market is home to the largest third-party reefer terminal in the United States, the Packer Avenue Marine
California motor carriers now face another challenge on top of requirements to meet zero-emission standards in the next decade and
Memphis is known as the “Supply Chain Capital of the World” and “America’s Distribution Center,” a strategically centered transportation hub
During a recent stop at a major truck stop on Interstate 90 in upstate New York, I was pleasantly surprised
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