Arrive Logistics pilots ‘We Deliver Flexibility’ initiative
“We deliver, so you can” is more than a tagline — it’s the foundation upon which Arrive Logistics has built its business.
“We deliver, so you can” is more than a tagline — it’s the foundation upon which Arrive Logistics has built its business.
With 2021’s elevated rates and strained capacity, many shippers are holding out hope for significant rebalancing in the new year. They may need to wait a little longer, however, as experts suggest current market conditions could last well into 2022.
With demand outpacing supply all year, the entirety of 2021 has mirrored peak season conditions. Despite these challenges ahead of the holiday season, there are low-cost solutions and long-term investments shippers can apply to improve operations.
A perfect storm of factors has led to a historically strained market in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Shippers looking forward to market equilibrium should expect to continue waiting well into early 2022.
A return to typical consumer spending drives conventional freight market conditions but the process of returning to normal has been anything but conventional.
Arrive Logistics announced Thursday plans to add 500 new jobs to its new Chattanooga, Tennessee office in a continued push to grow a presence in the Southeast.