The cost to ship goods in containers to Europe from China jumped over the past week as the war in the Mideast disrupts one of ...
Truckload freight volumes eased slightly in February but remained firm on a daily basis, while spot market van and refrigerated ("reefer”) rates increased for the seventh straight month, said DAT ...
Spot rates remain well above last year across van, reefer, and flatbed, signaling stronger pricing power for carriers. Flatbed rates hit their highest level since April 2025, with rising volumes ...
Gold and silver prices traded higher on Wednesday, supported by a soft dollar and easing concerns over surging inflation and ...
The escalation of the war in Iran continues to impact diesel prices across the U.S. Diesel prices soared by nearly a dollar a gallon during the most recent week ending March 9, according to the Energy ...
Diesel keeps going up. Rates doing the same as offset? Revoked ELD reinstated. Heavy-haul-specific load board gets route-planning improvement. Tesla’s Semi charger network set to expand. After falling ...
January spot truckload volumes and rates were mixed to start 2026, according to the new edition of the DAT Truckload Volume Index, which was recently released by DAT Freight and Analytics. The DAT ...
Freight costs from the Far East to the U.S. and Europe have increased week-on-week, while almost 150 container ships currently unable to leave the Arabian Gulf due to the risk of sailing through an ...
This past week, the U.S.-China trade fight moved decisively onto the water, Freight Right Global Logistics reports. On Oct. 14, Washington and Beijing both activated reciprocal port-entry fees that ...
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Intermodal spot rates haven't kept pace with trucking's spot market surge - but that's about to change in 2026
Craig Fuller is the CEO at FreightWaves. The freight market has been sending mixed signals for months, but one trend stands out clearly as we move deeper into 2026: Trucking spot rates have staged a ...
Gold prices in the international markets traded higher on Thursday, extending gains to a third straight session. Although ...
Class 8 preliminary truck orders saw an upswing in February, with FTR preliminary net orders at 47,200 units—a 47% jump from January and a 159% leap from a year ago. ACT Research pegged February ...
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