U.S. Bank reported that shipper spending increased for the third consecutive quarter as capacity continued to exit the market ...
The U.S. truck freight market showed modest improvement in shipment volumes during the fourth quarter of 2025 and tightening capacity drove shipper spending to its highest level since early 2024, ...
The U.S. Bank Q4 2025 freight payment index shows tightening truck capacity driving higher freight rates despite soft shipment volumes.
U.S. freight market sees 4.6% spending increase despite modest 1.5% shipment growth as carrier exits and regulatory pressures ...
Tightening capacity helped push truckload rates higher late in 2025, even as freight demand remained weak, according to the latest U.S. Bank Freight ...
The freight downcycle is finally showing signs of an upturn. Discover key data from DAT, Cass, and Drewry, plus 5 essential strategies for shippers and carriers to stay agile in 2026.
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Soft demand sends ocean freight rates lower ahead of Lunar New Year
Carriers abandon February rate hike plans and add more blank sailings as pre-LNY volumes fail to materialize.
Two weeks of rising diesel prices have erased a chunk of declines seen the last couple months. Also: Feds investigating ...
Global economic growth forecasts are relatively optimistic for 2026, but a freight shipping expert says President Trump ...
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