An early spring dip in spot market load volume has become a COVID-19 side effect that the freight market can't seem to shake. With long-term freight contracts kicking in for larger carriers, and the ...
The freight market has been historically characterized by a balance of power between shippers and carriers that is now experiencing a rebalancing. This shift is driven by two primary factors: a surge ...
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AFS Logistics (afs.net), an industry-leading third-party logistics (3PL) provider, and TD Cowen announce the Q2 2023 release of the TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index, a snapshot ...
While freight rates have been dropping consistently on most trades, they have remained at high levels on the Transatlantic due to capacity issues. However, according to Sea-Intelligence, this is about ...
Every small carrier says they’re “reliable.” Every one says they’re “family-owned.” And all of them promise they “treat customers like partners.” Those slogans look good on a website, but the truth is ...
As carriers feel the impact of the weak freight market, the possibility of bankruptcy threatens the stability of companies large and small. In recent years, a combination of factors, exacerbated by ...
Turkey is leading global airline capacity growth, fueled by Turkish Airlines, Pegasus, and AJet expansion across domestic and ...
Fleet executives remain flummoxed as to how the freight market will solve the conundrum of exiting the elongated rate recession, with little change in the bumpy ride of the past eight months expected ...