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Freight Volume Rebounds to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Zipline Logistics

As we move into the back half of May, the freight market is starting to show signs of an expedited rebound. . Th ese conditions have caused a more favorable freight environment. That is e specially the case for outbound freight in southern states and California where produce season is in full swing. . Logistics? ? .

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Horseshoes and LTL with Scooter Sayers

The Logistics of Logistics

Scooter Sayers graduated from the University of Arkansas with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering and a Master of Business Administration. He began his career in transportation with ABF Freight in 1991 as a Pricing Analyst, progressing through several positions including Director – Rating & Traffic Services.

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Vans and Reefers Have a Friend in California

DAT Solutions

Shippers and freight brokers are singing a Merle Haggard classic this week, to their van and reefer BFFs: "L.A. Flatbeds will find loads more easily in Alabama , Arkansas , or Texas.) Van fleets are singing a song about California, where freight is strong and getting stronger. What's your best state for freight this week?

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The Definitive Guide on Produce Season Transportation Impacts

Zipline Logistics

Produce season transportation can have an impact on your freight, even if you do not ship grains, fruits, or vegetables. With a warm humid subtropical climate , Arkansas is strong agriculturally, with soybeans as its largest crop yield. If dealing with North Dakota freight, expect some capacity fluctuations around this time.

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All The Supply Chain News You Need To Know 3.29

Freight Plus

Freight about to plunge into recession? The freight side is pretty good,” said Craig Kendall, a manager with Peterbilt. “The Even though 2018 skewed most comparisons, and 2019 has tempered optimism, carriers don’t seem too concerned. Meanwhile, in this week's, "Where's my freight?!". Not so fast, say some experts.