Wet weather hitting nation’s two largest freight markets (with forecast video)
Flash flooding possible in southern California, home to nation’s second-biggest freight market. Rain-related delays possible in Atlanta, nation’s biggest market.
Flash flooding possible in southern California, home to nation’s second-biggest freight market. Rain-related delays possible in Atlanta, nation’s biggest market.
Minor freight flow disruptions in Northwest, Midwest, Northeast.
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Producer price data shows that trucking rates made some gains in June, but much of this was likely driven by seasonality
We’ve got some intra-regional analysis for what’s happening especially in the west, and where some sure bets are.
As we approach the holiday retail season, carriers and brokers have shifted their attention to the country’s major ports to capture upward volatility in trucking volumes.
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