FreightWaves adds new maritime, intermodal, and rail data sets!
New features have been added to FreightWaves SONAR. Learn about them here!
New features have been added to FreightWaves SONAR. Learn about them here!
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New features have been added to FreightWaves SONAR. Learn about them in this article.
FreightWaves continues to add depth to its air cargo data with new rate data by lane from industry standard Drewry’s.
FreightWaves releases new data into SONAR regarding biodiesel and its place in the fuels market.
SONAR tracks 30,000 Twitter accounts and 700 terms to look for market risks, developments, and breaking news.
FreightWaves releases carbon emissions indices, fleet counts and more.
FreightWaves is underscoring its commitment to the beneficial cargo owner community through deeper engagement with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, or CSCMP.
This week’s addition of intermodal volume data to our SONAR platform brings us one step closer to having price, volume, and capacity for all modes of transport including air cargo, trucking, inland waterways (barge), ocean and rail.
Due to Dorian’s unwelcome extended stay, FreightWaves is expanding free SONAR access through next Friday, September 13. As anyone in logistics knows, in the midst and aftermath of hurricanes and other natural disasters, the ability to access the latest information on the market is critical.
SONAR provides real-time data on Dorian’s progress and forecast, along with likely and actual impacts to transportation and energy infrastructure.
FreightWaves releases several new datasets and improves on existing ones in this week’s SONAR release.
Jim Blaze writes about FreightWaves SONAR and how it could be a helpful tool for the freight railroads.
The price of diesel fuel has an obvious impact on transportation providers costs, but it also can give insight into demand for their services.
Empty miles are a billion-dollar problem for trucking fleets, but are they more of a problem than they were in 2002? Recent headlines indicate they may be, but they may not tell the true story.
Carbon emissions are now available in SONAR on a state level.