🎣 What the 90-Day Pause Means for Freight
Plus, cargo theft risks spikes ahead of Memorial Day, April sees drop in freight, a Wisconsin carrier and brokerage file for bankruptcy, and more.
Last year, on 5/14/24, I had a memory pop up on my camera roll. It was two wild
Saia shares have had an incredibly challenging past week, dropping 33% after missing earnings, down $117 from its high at $354.15, now trading at $237.95.
The fentanyl pipeline is the dark mirror of global logistics: lean, fast, and deadly. And while freight fights inefficiency, the cartels are mastering scale.
Trump just announced sweeping tariffs in the biggest trade policy shift in decades. Markets are already reeling. Let’s break it down.
Who’s up, who’s down, and who’s just holding on? We scan the freight stock battlefield for the biggest winners and wrecks.
Two foreign-born entrepreneurs who built successful freight brokerages in the U.S. Plus, more info on the Chicago Chameleon MC swapper and the adventures of the Ice Road Queen.
Nikola Corporation, once valued at $30 billion and hailed as the future of EV trucking, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company’s stock plummeted 40% today, marking a staggering 99% decline from its 2020 peak of $1,977 per share to just $0.45.
Aurora Innovation (AUR), the self-driving truck maker, opened up trading today up 44%. The reason behind the surge is that
Here are three trucking companies built by immigrants chasing the American Dream
Tim received an inbound lead from a new customer for an FTL load of mattresses headed from Cincinnati to Chicago. The customer prepaid for the load with a credit card.
UPS stock is up 4.95% today after announcing revenue and profit growth for the first time in over a
Ari Levy reflects on Coyote Logistics 18-year run as RXO completes the acquisition.
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