Manufacturing May be Contracting, but Freight Payment Data Says Shipping Isn’t
The manufacturing industrial economy is contracting. Domestic manufacturing is mired by everything from trade wars and tariffs to globalization and rising
Key Areas of Logistics Inefficiency: Uber Freight’s New Industry Report Shines
There’s a never-ending battle for efficiency raging across every supply chain. And while we’re constantly finding new ways to cut costs and optimize, there
Forget Last-Mile Delivery, There’s Room for Cost-Cutting in the Middle Mile
There’s a battle raging over last-mile delivery as freight providers look to remain competitive amidst growing eCommerce. But the real battle may yet come.
Rail Transport Just Fell Off a Cliff. Why Isn’t Anyone Talking About It?
Rail transport existed long before any other method of transportation. It preceded highways and flight and opened up trade routes before America even had
What’s Going On with Freight Volume this Year?
Freight volume has always been one of the core benchmarks of economic strength. The more imports/exports and product moving across America’s
Is Your Freight Audit System Equipped for the Supply Chain of the Future?
Globalization and the rise of complex supply chains have brought forth many new variables for shippers to consider. It’s no surprise that old freight