
Research in Focus: Do You Get What You Pay For in Truck Transportation?
Editor’s Note: Our “Research in Focus” series highlights research conducted by select partners and provides our perspective on some of the most interesting findings and

Editor’s Note: Our “Research in Focus” series highlights research conducted by select partners and provides our perspective on some of the most interesting findings and

I should have gotten the email by now. Every October around this time, for the past decade or so, I receive an email from Professor

Regulations have dominated transportation discussions in recent years, whether it’s Hours of Service (HOS) and the 34-hour restart rule, CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability ) program,

With a holiday weekend upon us, let’s go straight to the supply chain and logistics news that caught my attention this week: Retailers Seek U.S.

The majority of capacity in today’s truckload marketplace comes from a fragmented base of carriers. Handling so many carrier relationships internally can be cost prohibitive.

What do you do when the heat index is 103F outside, the National Weather Service issues a heat advisory, and your central air conditioner is