The lingering effects of Winter Storm Fern continue to ripple through the U.S. transportation network, tightening trucking capacity and delaying the market correction many expected after the 2025 holiday peak.
The lingering effects of Winter Storm Fern continue to ripple through the U.S. transportation network, tightening trucking capacity and delaying the market correction many expected after the 2025 holiday peak.
Five years after the historic Great Texas Freeze crippled U.S. freight networks, logistics leaders are once again preparing for a major winter disruption. Winter Storm Fern is forecast to deliver
A powerful winter storm is poised to impact a vast portion of the United States beginning January 23, delivering snow, ice, and extreme cold from Texas to the East Coast.
The U.S. trucking industry continues to operate under severe financial strain as freight rates remain deeply misaligned with inflation. While the broader economy has seen steady price increases over the
10,000 Parking Lots. A 1978 International Transtar II may seem like an unlikely symbol of innovation, but for Truck Parking Club, it represents both the industry’s heritage and its future.
Federal auditors have once again uncovered serious compliance gaps in a state’s handling of non domiciled Commercial Driver Licenses, placing North Carolina at the center of a growing national concern.
A long simmering conflict between the U.S. Department of Transportation and the State of California escalated sharply this week after federal officials announced the suspension of roughly $160 million in
A Political Turning Point With Global Economic Consequences Recent U.S. action involving Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro has triggered immediate reactions across global energy markets, with oil prices easing as investors
As more professional drivers choose to bring their pets along on the road, safety concerns are extending beyond drivers and freight to include four legged companions. Recognizing this growing reality,
Small fleet operators say compliant carriers are being pushed out by ultra low cost, non domiciled CDL labor For more than three years, a small fleet owner says his family