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Tiger Cool Express, an innovator in temperature-controlled domestic intermodal, has closed, impacting over 50 jobs. The closure follows declining demand for intermodal and low trucking rates.
US cities see inflation return to Fed's 2% target. Major factors like energy costs and consumer spending reflect optimistic economic outlook.
Explore a 20-year analysis of U.S. trade shifts with China and the rise of South and Southeast Asian countries as significant trading partners.
Less-than-truckload carrier Yellow Corp. faces a financial crisis, potentially running out of cash by August. The Teamsters union, citing past mismanagement, refuses another bailout.
Comprehensive insights from the Cass Freight Index report for May 2023. Understand the latest trends in shipments, expenditures, freight rates, and the truckload linehaul index.
FTR forecasts a positive turn for dry van and reefer spot rates despite an industry-wide loss of capacity and concerns over economic inflation.
Landstar, the infamous company we freight brokers and dispatchers like to make fun of, is laughing right back at us.
Semi-truck sales are growing, but it's not because business is booming. It's a make-up
China's exports have taken a surprising downward turn, falling 7.5% in May year-on-year, much steeper
Greenscreens.ai provides its freight market update for June 5th, 2023, detailing the 30-day average rate per mile trend
Despite a decline in US warehouse demand, rents are escalating due to constricted new capacity and stringent lending norms, with
The latest freight market update by Greenscreens.ai, dated June 2nd, 2023, reveals the leading lane movers based on the
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