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Refrigerated Freight: How has freight market volatility impacted reefer contract rates?

FreightWaves SONAR

The logistics industry has taken a bit of a hit as a result of these unprecedented circumstances. However, as regulations begin to get lifted and things are trending back to normalcy, the industry is starting to regain that lost ground. During warmer times of the year, refrigerated freight needs to be managed as a top priority.

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Why Should Last-Yard Deliveries Prioritize Convenience Over Cost

Locus

Wouldn’t it be great if the delivery professional restocks ice creams into the refrigerator rather than placing it at the reception desk? Instead, if you bring the cake home safe and place it in a refrigerator, you elevate the level of convenience to customers. Try a demo with Locus! Schedule Demo.

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Data analytics for logistics drives reefer efficiency via a real-time forecast

FreightWaves SONAR

During times of disruption and recovery, as seen now in the transportation industry, keeping up with the changing pace is essential. Timeline and Distance Restrictions – Refrigerated loads have limited windows for transportation timelines. Request a SONAR SCI Lane Acuity demo to get started. . Request a SONAR SCI Demo.

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How freight brokers can use SONAR to lower carbon emissions

FreightWaves SONAR

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that 34% of carbon dioxide emissions come from transportation, but simply switching fuel sources is not going to eliminate the industry’s carbon footprint. While many drivers turn off their trucks during detention, some trailer types like refrigerated units do not have that luxury.

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Why Cross-Fleet Utilization Might Be the Best Bet for Business Growth

Locus

An intuitive question that arises for anyone reading this is – How can Amazon and Walmart manage the logistics of different products from different industries simultaneously flexibly? And for low-density packages or large items like refrigerators, it is $50.