Amazon Freight continues to lead the industry through scalability and innovation
Amazon has a track record of creating technology driven logistics solutions to meet their own needs – and sharing those solutions with everyone else.
Amazon has a track record of creating technology driven logistics solutions to meet their own needs – and sharing those solutions with everyone else.
Amazon Relay stands out as a gateway for carriers of all shapes and sizes to access Amazon’s growing freight opportunities.
Due to the difficult cycles of the freight market, many small and midsize trucking companies have limited credit history and face challenges financing commercial trucks when business opportunities arise. Dale Delmege of Commercial Credit Group discusses the importance of an independent finance company that knows the trucking industry.
As the market continues to improve, fleets should refocus their efforts on recruiting and retaining quality drivers.
As cargo theft continues to rise, brokers look for solutions to secure their operations. TrueHauler, a browser-based platform, relies on geofencing and photo verification to ensure drivers follow through with security protocols and verify their identity on pickup and delivery.
In an industry where razor-thin margins and high operational costs are the norm, insurance cost and quality can play a pivotal role in determining a company’s financial stability.
Instead of focusing on overall miles per gallon, True Fuel monitors specific driver behaviors that are proven to impact fuel economy.
Recent trailer data released by ACT Research and FTR Transportation Intelligence showed net trailer orders improving compared to October but below seasonal expectations.
Shaun Lezer, CDL driver with In-N-Out Burger, shares what motivated him to make some critical decisions to improve his health, and discusses the importance of taking small steps in the right direction.
When the cost of doing business increases, making moves toward more efficient operating structures becomes more important than ever.
Craig Leinauer of Travelers Insurance discusses the rise of organized cargo theft and freight laundering rings that are leaving drivers, carriers and even brokers liable for millions of dollars in losses.
Through real-time temperature monitoring, predictive analytics, and smart routing, Forefront Global Logistics minimizes spoilage and ensures that fresh produce reaches its destination at peak quality.
Nick Darman, founder and CEO of Alvys, discusses his entrepreneurial journey into trucking and what it took to create a world-class transportation management system and help fleets maximize efficiency and utilization.
The North American Council for Freight Efficiency’s recent fleet fuel study highlighted truck fuel economy gains of 7.77 mpg compared to the national average of 6.9 mpg in 2023.
Now is the time for companies to optimize their operations and onboard new strategic providers to safeguard themselves over the next year.
Frank Kenney of Cleo gives insight into the current challenges of AI in logistics and how incremental integration over the next decade will be crucial for maximizing efficiencies.
Zach Jecklin of Echo Global Logistics discusses the importance of providing good service through difficult freight markets, Echo’s strategy to leverage AI and how technology can help maintain relationships without eliminating human oversight.
Drew Wilkerson, CEO of RXO, spoke about RXO’s recent acquisition of Coyote Logistics, implementing newly acquired technology and his thoughts on M&A in 2025.
To meet the needs of an evolving market, Samsung SDS developed the end-to-end global logistics platform Cello Square. Executive Vice President Kooil O details how the platform helps shippers manage logistics processes, from strategic supply chain planning to efficient import and export execution.
Trucks that use renewable natural gas make up 10% of Paper Transport’s fleet, and the truckload carrier anticipates greater adoption of RNG.