
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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The optional telematics program offers discounts and more efficient claims for customers practicing safe driving.
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Jennifer Hedrick will take over as CEO and president of the Women In Trucking Association. She will take on full leadership on March 16.
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For-hire truck tonnage outperformed some other key metrics that drive truck freight, like housing starts and factory output in December 2022.
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Slowing inflation means the Fed will slow down its pace of rate increases that it implemented to slow the overheated economy. The questions are, how much, how fast — and how might that affect the outlook for trucking fleets?
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December produced the first month-over-month positive change in spot truckload van and refrigerated freight rates since January, according to DAT Freight & Analytic.
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Former USA Truck CEO James Reed joins Kodiak Robotics as chief operating officer bringing extensive tech experience to help guide Kodiak’s future growth.
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Platform Science platform, which enables fleets to access telematics, software solutions, real-time vehicle data and more, will now be available in Kenworth and Peterbilt vehicles.
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The expansion brings Fleet Enable's final-mile tech to the air cargo market, allowing carriers to automate their orders, routing and billing.
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With its recent delivery of the first Tesla Semi battery-electric trucks, Frito-Lay is nearly finished transforming its Modesto, California, facility into a showcase for sustainability.
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What can trucking expect this year from the new Congress and regulatory agencies?
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