
An Appreciation Letter to Truck Drivers
In honor of Truck Driver Appreciation Week, we wrote a special letter to the men and women who help our society thrive Have you ever stopped to think about what

In honor of Truck Driver Appreciation Week, we wrote a special letter to the men and women who help our society thrive Have you ever stopped to think about what

Women are making extraordinary leaps and bounds in the male-dominated logistics industry. Take our own LYNC Logistics Founder and President Cindy Lee for example. When she started LYNC Logistics in

Unfortunately, we can’t control Mother Nature, but we can help you prepare for hurricanes and heat waves.

Law enforcement officers across the United States, Canada, and Mexico will be keeping an eye out for dangerous drivers. The summer travel season has arrived, and experts are forecasting high

Solving the high price mystery and providing solutions to help carriers save at the pump. Diesel prices. How high will they go? That’s a question that is yet to be

What carriers and shippers need to know about this annual 72-hour inspection event. With May quickly approaching, now is the time for truck drivers and carriers to prepare for one

A look at how trucking companies and the supply chain could be impacted. When the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2022, many walked into the new year hoping that

…and why you can’t just blame FedEx. This post is for almost everyone, not just those in the transportation industry. This is because unless you refrain from all online shopping

…and how it all comes together. We recently, briefly, covered how supply and demand are the basic driving forces of the U.S. trucking market. And yes, that pun was intended.

…No, it has nothing to do with dating apps. This week’s Market Update is filled with the phrase rejection rates. While entertaining to think about the correlation of this phrase

…and leaving 2020 in the rearview. I think it’s safe to say that across the world people are celebrating the departure of 2020. Wildfires, tornadoes, social injustices, a pandemic—phew. What

Just keep reading, you’ll see what I did there… When most people think of freight and shipping they probably think of the solid color shipping containers seen piled on boats