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There were 1.93 million loads on the DAT One network during the week of June 29 to July 5 (Week 27), which is down 20% compared to the previous week and is expected when comparing a holiday week to a ...
For May, the most recent month for which data is available, United States imports came in at 1.95 million TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units), marking an 11.8% sequential decline and a 6.4% annual ...
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order saying truckers who don’t read and speak English proficiently would be considered unfit for service is causing ripples of concern within the industry.
U.S.-bound container import volume—at 2,217,675 TEU (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units)—was up 1.8% compared to May and down 3.5% ...
The Department of Justice has expanded its Corporate Whistleblower Awards Pilot Program to cover customs fraud and tariff evasion, aiming to crack down on companies that dodge duties through ...
Rising 1.2 cents, the national average came in at $3.739, following a 4.8-cent decline, to $3.727, for the week of June 30.
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The June LMI reading, at 60.7, increased by 1.3% over May’s 59.4, while representing only the third time going back to July 2022 it has cracked the 60 mark—all of which have occurred in 2025, with ...
Data recently issued on the DAT One network provided to LM by DAT Freight & Analytics highlighted more seasonal metrics for truckload spot market load posts, following the week of Thanksgiving. For ...
Coming off of a solid October, spot truckload volumes and rates somewhat abated in November, driven in part by seasonality and the timing of the Thanksgiving holiday, according to the new edition of ...
U.S. carloads were up 2.1%, or around 19,000 carloads, and intermodal containers and trailers fell 2.9%, or 31,000 containers and trailers, annually, marking the first annual U.S. intermodal decline ...