
Stat’s Incredible: Introducing The Cowen/AFS Freight Index
What’s so new-and-different about AFS and Cowen’s new quarterly Freight Index? Plenty – including the fact that it’s not just based on raw data. Our

What’s so new-and-different about AFS and Cowen’s new quarterly Freight Index? Plenty – including the fact that it’s not just based on raw data. Our

On October 11, Cowen and AFS Logistics announced the launch of the Cowen/AFS Freight Index. The Freight Index will serve to provide predictive pricing tools

How will President Biden’s proposed vaccine mandate impact the current truck driver shortage? Well, it definitely won’t give trucking’s employment numbers a positive shot in

Raise your hand if this has ever happened to your company: You’ve had a longtime relationship with a 3PL, LTL trucking company or truckload shipping

I’ve begun receiving e-mails from some of my LTL freight carriers and other transportation carriers saying that they’re moving to a new method of bill

When most people are asked to name their biggest fears, hurricanes don’t even make the top ten. But in recent years, storms with names like

Last month, FedEx temporarily cut service for 1,400 LTL customers in order to protect its service levels for other customers. How can I guarantee something

Last month, you promised to comment on some of the major impacts that COVID-19 has had on businesses and their supply chains. So go ahead.

Armstrong & Associates, a third-party logistics consulting and market research firm, recently studied what makes AFS different than its competitors

We’re hearing more and more about less-than-truckload (LTL) freight being used for final-mile and eCommerce deliveries. Is it fact or fiction? It’s a little bit
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