Ports Report Strong September as Retailers Restock
Posted - October 26, 2020
Just months after cargo volumes plunged amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the nation’s ports are staging a comeback as falling product
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DAT Truckload Volume Index posts strong September gains
Posted - October 23, 2020
The September edition of the DAT Truckload Volume Index, which was issued this week by DAT Freight & analytics, an online
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U.S. Supply Chain Managers Should Expect Higher Ocean Contract Rates in 2021, Says Drewry
Posted - October 20, 2020
As we move closer to the end of the year, Drewry reaffirms its view that manufacturers and retailers should expect ocean contract
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Carriers purchasing trailers over tractors during booming freight market
Posted - October 19, 2020
Chart of the Week: Outbound Tender Rejection Index – USA, ACT Research Dry Van Trailer Orders, Class 8 Vehicle Orders SONAR: OTRI.USA,
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Trucking Industry Economy Outpaces US Economy as Capacity Tightens
Posted - October 16, 2020
Trucking is providing one of the few bright spots to the flagging U.S. economy as tight capacity and a driver shortage push contract
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‘Untraditional peak’ a good thing at Port of New York/New Jersey
Posted - October 16, 2020
Cargo windfall welcomed after dismal days at height of pandemic The Port of New York and New Jersey expects container volumes that have
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Mexican rail blockade continues to affect freight flows
Posted - October 8, 2020
“Road blockades in Michoacán state result in lack of connectivity to major industrial centers in the west, central and north of
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Transportation capacity hits new lows, ‘no relief in sight’ for pricing
Posted - October 8, 2020
A September supply chain survey shows transportation capacity has reached new lows. The Logistics Managers’ Index (LMI), a survey of
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Senate Resumes Schedule in Mid-October, Leader McConnell Says
Posted - October 8, 2020
The U.S. Senate’s schedule was interrupted this month following the positive COVID-19 test results of three of its members. Republican
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Airline cargo divisions finally gain a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Posted - October 1, 2020
Air cargo is the cash cow for many passenger airlines during the coronavirus pandemic, an unusual result of decimated travel demand
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