Small fleet owner Jamie Hagen says new legal risks, volatile fuel prices, and a changing freight market are forcing small carriers to rethink how they operate -- and what they can afford.
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September, typical boom month for shipping, looks more like freight recession this year
September, historically a key month for shipping ahead of the holiday season, is usually a boom one inside the freight business and supply chain. This year, though, data from inside the transportation ...
USTR launches sweeping Section 301 investigations as White House moves to sustain tariff strategy The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) this week said it plans to launch Section ...
Peak freight truck traffic at the Mexico-Texas border was hit at the end of March, as U.S. shippers prepared for increased tariffs to be implemented by the Trump administration. Action at U.S.
Although North American freight shipments continued to climb in May, they are still well below those of the last several years, and expenditures for freight fell for the third time in five months, ...
Elevated uncertainty is preventing businesses from making investment and planning decisions, said FTR Transportation Intelligence analysts on Tuesday at the company’s conference in Indianapolis. FTR ...
Maersk announced a revision of its Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) applicable to goods shipped from China and Hong Kong to the ...
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