
Shippers: Are you paying too much?
Transportation costs can feel like a moving target. For small and mid-size businesses, managing these expenses is a constant balancing

Transportation costs can feel like a moving target. For small and mid-size businesses, managing these expenses is a constant balancing

Mark Zuckerberg announced last month that Meta Platforms plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in constructing several large

The 2025 potato season in Washington and Oregon is projected to see a slight decrease in shipments despite a favorable

Market analysts are closely monitoring the demand for cardboard, especially in the corrugated sector, as an unconventional yet significant economic

Single-family residential construction showed modest improvement in July 2025. Single-family housing starts rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR)



On the cost side, staples like beef, coffee, eggs, and cocoa have risen sharply, with food costs up 21% over



The trucking ton-mile index revealed a continued weakening of seasonally adjusted freight demand in June, with activity declining 0.2% from



The U.S. blueberry picking season typically spans from June to mid-August, with regional variations. Southern states like Florida and Georgia



In Q2 2025, the U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index showed the first signs of recovery in the freight market after



North American commercial vehicle demand continued to soften in July, with Class 5–8 truck orders totaling 26,200 units, a 10%


The freight industry operates in a constant state of controlled chaos. Market volatility swings wildly, capacity tightens and loosens without


In July 2025, the Logistics Managers’ Index (LMI) registered a reading of 59.2, indicating continued—but moderating—expansion in the logistics sector.