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Soft economy, slow volume growth for surface transport seen ahead

MEMPHIS — Those in the U.S. surface transportation sector can buckle up for more of the same, so long as the national economy continues to creep along at its current pace.

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Transportation Metrics: Keeping Score

When every mile—and every dollar—counts, shippers need to know which carriers are keeping them on a course to profitability. That's why carrier metrics are so important.

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DAT Solutions creates new analytics portal for freight data

DAT Solutions has a new online analytics service that gives access to truck and load data on 149 key market areas in North America with the highest concentrations of inbound and outbound freight. A Tableau web portal displays a set of trucking freigh

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Uber-for-freight finds its footing

Car-service apps like Uber and Lyft are growing in popularity, as the immediacy of being matched with a vehicle via the speed and payment efficiency of a smartphone is a winner in the eyes of many.

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Guest Voices: Technology Provides Opportunity, Not Disruption to Freight Brokers

A new generation of apps is targeting industrial freight shipping, but there’s more to logistics than calling yourself an Uber for trucking. Talk about the disruption coming from technology applications is everywhere, and that’s especially true i

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Trucking Trends: The Roadcheck Effect

If truckload capacity felt a little tight during the first week of June, it’s not because factory output spiked or there was a sudden bumper crop of tomatoes. It may have been the Roadcheck Effect.

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Roadcheck: Higher spot rates? Maybe. Higher penalties? Definitely.

Does an annual truck inspection blitz impact the market? A new analysis by DAT Solutions says it’s likely, and spot rate increases are going to cost shippers and could signal an improving summer freight season. Coincidentally, the federal penalties

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“Not your daddy’s load board!”

Since they were launched some 35 years ago, load boards that match freight with trucks on the truckload spot market have led mostly low-tech lives. The original monitors, resembling the familiar flight arrival and departure boards at airports, were l

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US truck tonnage drops as economy stays stubbornly ‘soft’

U.S. truck tonnage dropped 3 percent in April from March, the American Trucking Associations said, as retail sales stayed flat and spring seemed to lack spring.

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What to Look for in a Freight Rating System

It may seem a misnomer to label a $35 billion-a-year industry a "niche market." Yet that's how companies that provide freight rating software services describe their business. It is a specialized, albeit mature, field populated by relatively few vend

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