
Truckload Rates Keep Rising as Tight Capacity Fuels Freight Market Recovery
Spot and contract rates continued climbing in May and June, not because freight demand is surging, but because fewer trucks and drivers are available.
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Spot and contract rates continued climbing in May and June, not because freight demand is surging, but because fewer trucks and drivers are available.
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Truckers going to Canada got a last-minute reprieve from a Feb. 22 deadline, but they will soon have to use an app called ArriveCan to submit information before they cross the border.
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Artificial Intelligence can be used to help fleet managers’ decision making in two ways, by providing new insights and recommendations or automating decision making.
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Haul provides fleets vetted and certified drivers to operate their trucks on-demand, semi-temporarily or on long-term assignments.
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The latest upgrade to the Mobile Express app allows users to track tractors, trailers and loads live with a map that displays the real-time movement of equipment and loads.
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Under Ryder's Fleet Buy-Out Program, fleet owners can trade in eligible trucks and then lease new trucks.
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J.B. Hunt Transport Services is teaming up with Google to use artificial intelligence and cloud technology to better connect shipments and available capacity.
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The DAT Truckload Volume Index, a measure of dry van, refrigerated and flatbed loads moved by truckload carriers, fell 2% in January from December 2020.
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Improved global coverages and connectivity to the latest 4G networks are part of improvements to the BlackBerry Radar H2 asset-monitoring device.
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Trucking operations can now search and find loads from Uber Freight’s network directly in the AscendTMS platform.
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President Biden has reversed a Trump administration move that expanded apprenticeship programs in an “industry-led” model, instead announcing plans to expand the registered apprenticeship programs favored by organized labor.
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