08 Oct 2024

Double Hurricanes Disrupt US Trucking, Sending Spot Rates Soaring

Spot truckload rates are surging in the U.S. Southeast and climbing across the country following Hurricane Helene, with another storm, Hurricane Milton, set to strike the Gulf Coast of Florida soon. Milton is expected to hit Wednesday before crossing the state into the Atlantic. Last week, rates for dry-van, refrigerated, and flatbed trucks increased nationwide […]

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08 Oct 2024

Hurricane Double Blow Shakes US Trucking Market, Driving Spot Rates Higher

Truckload spot rates across the southeastern U.S. are rising sharply in response to back-to-back hurricanes. After Hurricane Helene ravaged parts of Florida to North Carolina, the trucking market experienced significant disruption. Now, as Hurricane Milton approaches the Gulf Coast of Florida, spot rates are climbing even higher. Last week saw nationwide increases in spot rates […]

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01 Nov 2023

Trucking Industry Loses $94.6 Billion to Congestion in 2021

Truckers lost $94.6 billion to congestion in 2021, up from $74.5 billion in 2016, according to a new report by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI). The report found that congestion costs the trucking industry in a number of ways, including: Increased driver compensation Higher fuel costs Increased repair and maintenance costs Supply chain disruptions […]

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01 Aug 2023

Third largest LTL carrier Yellow is preparing to file for bankruptcy.

Yellow, the third-largest U.S. less-than-truckload (LTL) provider, is preparing to file for bankruptcy, according to The Wall Street Journal and other news outlets. The company has been struggling for some time with debts of $1.3 billion and declining revenues and reserves. Yellow Logistics, the company’s 3PL, is up for sale and Yellow is “actively” engaged […]

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29 Mar 2023

California expected to accelerate deadline for zero-emissions trucks

The California Air Resources Board has thrown open the door on comments to its proposed Advanced Clean Fleet (ACF) rule, which sees a phaseout of diesel-powered trucks in the state, even as CARB still does not have the waiver it needs to make it a reality. That proposal includes an acceleration of the target for […]

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21 Feb 2023

A Bleak Evaluation of the US Trucking and Shipping Market

According to Uber Freight’s first-quarter update on global freight markets, trucking operators are expected to face unfavorable market conditions in the first half of 2023. The truckload supply has exceeded demand, which is attributed to decreased imports and lower consumer spending. The market weakness is likely to continue due to a broad-based volume recession, as […]

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11 Dec 2022

Clogged Warehouses And Rail Delays Signal New Supply Chain Woes

Public attention has waned two years into the crisis that disrupted global supply chains, giving the impression that everything is back to normal. On the ground, the US’s busiest port complex is still battling bottlenecks across the board. Responsible for 42% of all containerized trade with Asia, the US’s largest hubs of Los Angeles and […]

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