
Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (July 25, 2025)
I’m back from my mini-vacation to Lake Placid, where my wife and I went to cheer on our oldest son as he competed in the

I’m back from my mini-vacation to Lake Placid, where my wife and I went to cheer on our oldest son as he competed in the

The freight market is in a state of relative stability — and it’s a favorable one for shippers of all shapes and sizes. The slow

In the wake of the e-commerce boom, shippers and logistics service providers are experiencing unprecedented levels of customer demand. In theory, that’s a real boon.

Volatility is the new normal in the transportation industry, with consumer behavior and market conditions (read: inflation, fuel prices). Shippers and carriers are regularly challenged

As online shopping continues to soar, small packages are moving to less-than-truckload (LTL) freight and LTL continues to receive truckload (TL) spillover freight. The demand

We’re more than halfway through 2021 and it’s been a very challenging year for transportation executives, to put it mildly. There is a great imbalance