Hurricanes: A Threat to Truckload, Supply Chain Stability
So far, the summer of 2024 has been headlined by two hurricanes—Beryl and Debby, both of Category 1 strength. The former, Beryl, slammed into Texas’
So far, the summer of 2024 has been headlined by two hurricanes—Beryl and Debby, both of Category 1 strength. The former, Beryl, slammed into Texas’
Every American knows, whether through personal experience, word-of-mouth, or highly publicized news stories of frat boys defacing seaside resorts, that Mexico is a premier destination
St. Louis doesn’t have as good of pizza and bagels as New York, or any Hollywood premiers and sandy beaches like Los Angeles. However, the
This year, more business came from the south, and not the north. Trade data, nearshoring trends, and the rising value of the peso all put
Mischief from Mother Nature is inevitable, however for it to repeat its wrath two years in a row is devastating. For the second consecutive year,
DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg paid a visit to Capitol Hill on Wednesday as the nation’s highest ranking transportation officer stood in front of a congressional
Last Thursday, everyone in logistics let out a sigh deep from the delves of panic. A tentative agreement on a four-year labor contract was finally
When the news broke out that a tomato trade group is urging the U.S. to end the 2019 Tomato Suspension Agreement with Mexico, we could
UPDATE – June 28, 2023: Far ahead of schedule, the collapsed section of I-95 in Philadelphia reopened June 23, less than two weeks after the
Every year, millions of tons of goods pass through the ports of California, connecting American consumers and foreign companies. However, all of this activity has
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