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Plus: SNAP cuts could hit holiday freight, C.H. Robinson rockets on AI-driven profit gains, the U.S. and China pause tariff tensions, and more in today’s newsletter.
A Jacksonville-based logistics company has just won one of the largest military contracts in history. Plus, a driverless truck company debuts on I35, the freight brokerage automation debate, and more.
Curious about which countries drive the most traffic to US load boards? Here are the top 5 countries with the highest inbound traffic to DAT, Truckstop, and 123 Loadboard.
"15 years ago, the Chicagoland trucker was looked at as like sketchyville, right? Sketchyville USA."
These types of email phishing scams designed to steal your DAT credentials aren't new. However, the scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, which means DAT users need to be more careful.
ShipperCRM contains one of the world’s largest shipper-specific databases, allowing its users to request verified shipper contacts, obtain verified email addresses, and find verified phone numbers for the right decision-makers at any shipper in North America.
Berlin, which some dub the “Silicon Valley” of the EU, also has a vibrant freight tech scene.
A truck driver involved in a fatal I-64 collision claims his company, Triton Logistics, manipulated electronic log books to falsify rest times, sparking an NTSB investigation.
Today, we're examining last month's steep decline in rates. Plus, Uber Freight's ambitious expansion in Europe, the performance of U.S. imports in February, and the implications of the MOVE Act on truck weight limits.
Alex Mai talks about the beginnings and growth of Mutha Trucker News to over 500K subscribers, the opportunities its created for him, and how he pays it forward.
Question of the Day: Arrive Logistics predicts that spot market dry van rates will increase by ___% YoY by Q4.
The Chattanooga-based freight brokerage grew from a bold idea into a $500 million enterprise, eventually merging with Coyote Logistics in 2014. Coyote was subsequently acquired by UPS in 2015 for almost $2 billion.
Freight CEOs analyze current trends and provide insider knowledge to project the freight market's trajectory in 2024.
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