Turkey, trimmings and truck heists
As Thanksgiving celebrations near, supply chains face a surge in criminal activity. A recent CargoNet report highlighted 174 thefts worth $7.84 million during Thanksgiving week over the past five years, […]
As Thanksgiving celebrations near, supply chains face a surge in criminal activity. A recent CargoNet report highlighted 174 thefts worth $7.84 million during Thanksgiving week over the past five years, […]
Areas of California, Illinois and Texas have been key targets for cargo thieves in recent years.
In this edition: Hosting Thanksgiving gets a lil cheaper, the importance of thawing turkeys and the home of the best frozen rolls.
A brief look at what goes into getting turkeys on the tables in time for Thanksgiving; the newest freight alley in Texas; changes at the Port of Virginia; and a national holiday history.
Reliance Partners’ Robert Kaferle and Brian Runnels share what they’re thankful for this year, highlighting the many qualities that make the trucking industry great.
The COVID pandemic drove many Americans into their homes and off the roadways, but trucking fleets have remained on the roads, and their speeds have increased.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, Nikola founder Trevor Milton can start selling his shares on Monday. Plus, what roles PACs play for transportation stakeholders and how diesel supporters feel about a Joe Biden presidency.
Without truck drivers working tirelessly in the days and weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, stores shelves would be barren.
The United States raises roughly 250 million turkeys each year, here’s a look into the supply chain.
“While COVID-19 has fundamentally shifted how many American families will celebrate Thanksgiving this year, we are very proud to be providing a bit of home.”
This is the first time outbound tender rejections have remained above 6% for consecutive weeks since March 2019.
What trends, companies, and people in supply chain is Mr. Supply Chain most thankful for and who were 2019’s biggest turkeys?
On today’s show, we’re talking shipbuilding bribes, Russian corruption, grocery delivery races to the bottom and “Frozen 2” toys heating up retail shelves. Also, Adam Robinson of Cerasis joins us to talk about what we’re thankful for in the supply chain more
FreightWaves Market Expert Zach Strickland speaks with Associate Editor JP Hampstead about this week’s rate changes as we enter peak season and Thanksgiving.
Freight activity surged prior to Thanksgiving with help from Los Angeles volume. Drivers returned to the road this week, and carriers have figured out where to position their trucks to alleviate some tightness.
As you sit down for the traditional Thanksgiving dinner today, you’ll be enjoying not only some great food, but the lowest average cost of Thanksgiving meals since 2010, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Dangerously cold arctic air heading to the Northeast for Thanksgiving. Record temperatures with harsh winds.