New Trucking Contract Rates Up 1%, Signaling Possible Market Recovery
As of September 22, new trucking contract rates have seen a 1% rise compared to their predecessors. This increase, reported by DAT, is another potential
As of September 22, new trucking contract rates have seen a 1% rise compared to their predecessors. This increase, reported by DAT, is another potential
As the shipping industry grapples with unprecedented challenges, innovative solutions and data-driven strategies are key to navigating the turbulent waters of global trade. Navigating the
The dockworkers strike, which affected ports from Maine to Texas, did not significantly disrupt the flow of imported goods into the country. While the strike
Consolidated shipping is rapidly changing the way big box retailers receive temperature-controlled goods, offering substantial cost savings, efficiency gains, and sustainability improvements. Learn how the
The ILA, representing tens of thousands of dockworkers, has launched an indefinite strike as of October 1, impacting 14 major ports along the U.S. East
As union dockworkers initiated a strike against employers at East and Gulf Coast ports, panic buying at supermarkets was reported almost immediately. Social media platforms
As the second-busiest U.S. ocean container port braces for a potential strike, shippers are urged to expedite cargo operations. The looming labor dispute could disrupt
Intermodal transportation, a potential solution to the ongoing truck driver shortage and frequent over-the-road hauls capacity shortages, is yet to command a significant share of
Section 321, a provision in U.S. Customs regulations, is becoming a strategic tool for eCommerce businesses, allowing duty-free shipping of goods valued at $800 or
Union Pacific and BNSF Suspend Grain Shipments to Mexico Amid Capacity Shortages Union Pacific and BNSF, two major U.S. railroads, have temporarily stopped grain shipments
As of September 22, new trucking contract rates have seen a 1% rise compared to their predecessors. This increase, reported by DAT, is another potential
As the shipping industry grapples with unprecedented challenges, innovative solutions and data-driven strategies are key to navigating the turbulent waters of global trade. Navigating the
The dockworkers strike, which affected ports from Maine to Texas, did not significantly disrupt the flow of imported goods into the country. While the strike
Consolidated shipping is rapidly changing the way big box retailers receive temperature-controlled goods, offering substantial cost savings, efficiency gains, and sustainability improvements. Learn how the
The ILA, representing tens of thousands of dockworkers, has launched an indefinite strike as of October 1, impacting 14 major ports along the U.S. East
As union dockworkers initiated a strike against employers at East and Gulf Coast ports, panic buying at supermarkets was reported almost immediately. Social media platforms
As the second-busiest U.S. ocean container port braces for a potential strike, shippers are urged to expedite cargo operations. The looming labor dispute could disrupt
Intermodal transportation, a potential solution to the ongoing truck driver shortage and frequent over-the-road hauls capacity shortages, is yet to command a significant share of
Section 321, a provision in U.S. Customs regulations, is becoming a strategic tool for eCommerce businesses, allowing duty-free shipping of goods valued at $800 or
Union Pacific and BNSF Suspend Grain Shipments to Mexico Amid Capacity Shortages Union Pacific and BNSF, two major U.S. railroads, have temporarily stopped grain shipments
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