Flatbed Report: ‘Firmageddon’ leaves an estimated 1.1 million acres of dead trees in Oregon
On top of the crash in the building market creating a gloomy outlook for flatbed carriers in 2023, news of
On top of the crash in the building market creating a gloomy outlook for flatbed carriers in 2023, news of
The latest data for new equipment orders from ACT Research for November indicate carriers continue to have a bullish outlook
The third quarter of 2022 was another excellent one for Daseke, Inc. (NASDAQ: DSKE), the largest flatbed and specialized transportation
For flatbed carriers looking to demand indicators through year-end and into 2023, the recent Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) October
The Baker Hughes oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output and flatbed demand, increased by three
As lumber prices retreat and housing construction demand softens, flatbed carriers with substantial exposure to single-family housing face the prospect
U.S homebuilders get more than a quarter of their lumber from Canada, making the recent slump in lumber prices worth
The agricultural industry relies heavily on the flatbed industry for the movement of tractors. Although volumes are tracking slightly higher
Port Houston handled 353,525 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in September, an increase of 26% compared to last year, according to
Flatbed carriers are seeing a softening demand driven by seasonal factors and, unlike in recent years, a dramatic slowdown in consumer confidence in the building industry.
Houston is one of DAT’s top markets, recently boosted by the surge in imports impacting capacity for all equipment types
The U.S. manufacturing sector expanded in September, as the Manufacturing PMI® registered 50.9 percent, 1.9 percentage points below the reading of 52.8 percent recorded in August.