Intermodal transportation tends to get a reputation it doesn't quite deserve. Shippers hear "rail" and think slow, complicated, or risky for their freight. In practice, the reality is often the opposite. For the right lanes and freight types, intermodal can deliver meaningful cost savings while keeping transit times competitive with over-the-road service.
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Intermodal Shipping: Lower Costs, Reliable Capacity
By Joe Greek on April, 29 2026
Topics: Truckload LTL Beyond Point to Point Supply Chain Strategy Intermodal
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Freight Shipping to Puerto Rico: What Shippers Need to Know
By Averitt on April, 13 2026
Freight shipping to Puerto Rico sounds straightforward until it isn't.
Topics: Truckload LTL Distribution and Fulfillment Supply Chain Strategy Puerto Rico
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Q2 2026 Supply Chain & Logistics Outlook
By Averitt on March, 30 2026
Q2 2026 arrives with more complexity than clarity. The Middle East conflict has introduced a new layer of economic uncertainty that is rippling across every mode of transportation, driving fuel costs higher, disrupting international trade lanes, and adding pressure to supply chains that were just beginning to find their footing.
Topics: International Mexico Supply Chain Truckload LTL Distribution and Fulfillment Industry News Intermodal
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Smarter Rates, Less Friction: The Evolution of Freight Technology
By Joe Greek on March, 23 2026
Freight pricing has always been complicated — but the tools shippers use to navigate it are changing fast. Transportation management systems (TMS) that once existed to track a shipment from point A to point B have evolved into full decision-making platforms. And AI is accelerating that shift in ways that are reshaping how both shippers and carriers operate.
Topics: Truckload LTL Technology Beyond Point to Point Artificial Intelligence
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The Logistics Problem Most AI Data Center Projects Don't See Coming
By Averitt on March, 10 2026
The AI data center buildout is the largest infrastructure investment cycle in modern history. U.S. spending on data center construction starts reached an estimated $77.7 billion in 2025 according to Equipment World – a 190% year-over-year increase – and Moody's projects $3 trillion in global spending over the next five years to keep pace with AI capacity demand. With more than 2,788 data centers currently announced or under construction across the U.S., the pressure on every link in the supply chain – including logistics – has never been greater.
Topics: Expedited Truckload LTL Distribution and Fulfillment Industry News Supply Chain Strategy
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Q1 2026 Supply Chain & Logistics Outlook
By Averitt on January, 4 2026
The start of 2026 doesn’t bring a clean reset for the supply chain—but it does bring more clarity than we’ve had in recent years. Across transportation, ports, and warehousing, conditions are being shaped less by sudden demand swings and more by structural changes: tighter capacity, regulatory enforcement, evolving trade patterns, and the lingering influence of trade policy and tariffs on sourcing and routing decisions. Together, these forces are reinforcing the need for flexibility when disruptions occur.
Topics: International Mexico Supply Chain Truckload LTL Distribution and Fulfillment Industry News Intermodal
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From Warehouse to Oil Field: How A Leading Distributor Improved Efficiency & Speed
By Point To Point on August, 26 2025
In the high-stakes world of the oil and gas industry, equipment failures and delays can lead to significant operational downtime and lost revenue. Companies need a reliable logistics partner to ensure that mission-critical equipment - like generators, motors, and power systems - arrives on time and in top condition to keep operations running.
Topics: Expedited Case Study Truckload LTL Technology
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Why Houston Is Becoming the Go-To Market for Strategic Logistics
By Point To Point on June, 3 2025
Houston isn’t just a hub for oil and aerospace—it’s a rising powerhouse in freight movement. As global trade routes shift and supply chains face new pressures, shippers are increasingly turning to shipping companies in Houston to streamline the flow of goods.
Topics: International PortSide Logistics Hub Supply Chain Truckload LTL Supply Chain Strategy
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Everyone’s Talking Tariffs—But What Happens After?
By Joe Greek on May, 11 2025
The logistics industry is buzzing about tariffs and geopolitics—and for good reason. With uncertainty swirling around trade policies, especially with China, many shippers are stuck in reactive mode. Imports have slowed, inventories are in flux, and the near-term focus is all about navigating the current disruption.



