
Freight markets brace for impact of proposed tariffs pcr
Yet this statement, supported by data from SONAR, U.S. trade agencies and numerous industry observers, rings false to many carriers

Yet this statement, supported by data from SONAR, U.S. trade agencies and numerous industry observers, rings false to many carriers

Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Averitt

Thomas Friedman’s “The World Is Flat” painted an optimistic picture of globalization, where economic borders would dissolve, leading to a

In light of Aurora Innovation’s decision to push out commercial driverless trucking until next spring, it’s worth revisiting how third-party

By Bart De Muynck The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views

Carriers, freight brokers, and 3PLs rely on steady cash flow and efficient processes to keep their operations running smoothly and

Hurricane Rafael is not expected to hit the United States after beginning a more westward track, giving ports along the

Chart of the Week: National Truckload Index (Linehaul Only), Outbound Tender Rejection Rate – USA SONAR: NTIL.USA, OTRI.USA Nationwide dry van spot rates

I’ve been closely following the freight market, and it’s clear that the Great Freight Recession has ended. After the most

Negotiations on a new labor contract covering workers at 36 East and Gulf Coast ports are set to resume next
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