On March 31, 2022, FreightWaves declared that a freight recession was imminent. More than two years later, the freight market remains in one of its deepest and longest recessions in history. Our ...
The rise of e-commerce continues to disrupt logistics and supply chain operations, driving the need for faster, more efficient delivery models. As consumer demands evolve, traditional freight methods ...
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Trump tariffs anxiety hits peak in global economy as Chinese freight market crashes to two-decade low
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.
Low freight rates and high diesel prices made a challenging 2023 for trucking, but many experts are predicting rates and tonnage to bounce back in 2024—though the economy may not warm up until the ...
In an annual tradition, LM takes a look at the top news in logistics and supply chain posted in the last year on Logistics Management. The editorial team presents the top 10 logistics… The Top ...
A group of investors hoping to salvage shuttered trucking giant Yellow (formerly YRC) were dealt a setback on Thursday when executives from the bankrupt company turned down a billion-dollar bid that ...
Something happening more than a thousand miles away could have some interesting impacts on North Texas. In the early hours of Thursday, freight traffic on Canada's two largest railways came to a stop ...
But all of that frontloading of imports into the U.S. economy also corresponds to a more concerning trend in the trade data that is now taking shape: a steep decline in new freight order activity in ...
A surge in freight trucking activity, from the Texas-Mexico border to the warehouses and distribution centers of major U.S. retailers, shows the extent to which U.S. companies have rushed to move more ...
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