Changes to the National Motor Freight classification system take effect in July. What does that mean for your trucking company? You're watching CCJs 10 44, a weekly web episode that brings you the ...
Substantial change is expected in the U.S. less-than-truckload sector in 2025, according to market observers and executives, headed by the long-awaited freight market turnaround. An evolutionary ...
Density now drives LTL classification, letting fleets reduce costs with smarter packaging and cube utilization. ClassIT+ platform modernizes freight classification, improving accuracy and workflow for ...
Analyst Insight: For shippers that rely on less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping, the market landscape has undergone some substantial changes that are still shaking out. The shutdown of LTL carrier ...
National diesel average is up for ninth consecutive week, reports EIA Rising 8.8 cents, the national average, for the week of March 2, came in at $3.897 per gallon, following a 9.8-cent gain, to ...
The freight market appears to be in stasis caused by prolonged low demand with businesses holding off to see how trade policies progress, according to a recent report. The TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index, ...
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. maintains a strong advantage with its pricing power and operational efficiency. LTL capacity constraints ahead of the holiday season may lead to seasonal demand spikes ...
The National Motor Freight Classification updates, pushed to July, will increase the efficiency of the online tool, including using API. Changes to the less-than-truckload freight classification ...