The US LTL operations at TFI International showed some signs of improvement. The post First look: Some US LTL indicators at TFI International turn higher appeared first on FreightWaves.
Less-than-truckload carriers have found a new ally in their quest for operational excellence: each other. On Oct. 1, the National Motor Freight Traffic Association held its first meeting for a new ...
The Yellow Corp. shutdown is having a downstream effect on the less-than-truckload space as freight volumes flow toward competitors. The Nashville, Tenn.-based transportation holding company ceased ...
Changes to the National Motor Freight classification system take effect in July. What does that mean for your trucking company? You're watching CCJs 10 44, a weekly web episode that brings you the ...
Less-than-truckload rates hit a new high in the fourth quarter “as carriers flex[ed] pricing power despite limited demand,” a quarterly report from 3PL AFS Logistics and financial services firm TD ...
AI-driven digital freight matching platforms are transforming the brokerage landscape, helping shippers and carriers automate workflows, boost utilization, and navigate the lingering freight recession ...
Less-than-truckload or LTL shipping has become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. When shipping LTL freight, the shipper pays for the portion of a standard truck trailer their ...
Less-than-truckload carriers will best ride out the turbulence of the freight environment in 2023 by closely managing key challenges to profitability, including falling freight volumes and flat rates.
It’s imperative that freight moves safely, efficiently, and is cost-effective. But this is slightly more complex for those who transport less-than-truckload freight, as there are other important ...
A bankruptcy move from Johnson & Johnson could stall any talcum powder settlements for the thousands of families that have sued the company for billions of dollars in damages in recent years.
A combination of an improving industrial economy, with manufacturers rebuilding lower inventory levels, has top executives from the $44 billion less-than-truckload (LTL) market crossing their fingers ...
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