DAT and OTR, embroiled in dispute over factoring, reach settlement and end battle
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DAT will be able to offer services of Outgo, a factoring company it acquired last month
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Route was previously ravaged by Hurricane Helene last September
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Negotiations with largest union remain stalled
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AI agent’s impact should generate operating leverage in NAST
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The Challenges and Opportunities for Fleets in a Changing Legal Landscape Learn More.
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Parcel carrier forced to suspend operations as labor dispute escalates
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In Partnership with SONAR
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In Partnership with BlueGrace and Trimble
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In Partnership with Descartes
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Green Bay, Wisconsin, sees a turn in capacity constraints
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SONAR Key Market Insights: Green Bay, Wisconsin
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Green Bay, Wisconsin’s capacity has started loosening as outbound tender rejections have dropped 1.34% week over week for an OTRI of 11.64%.
In addition to falling tender rejection rates, outbound tender volumes have fallen 6.03% w/w, contributing to the loosening capacity in the market.
With rejections more than double the national average of 5.74%, spot rates coming out of Green Bay will be slightly inflated, and shippers can expect lower contract carrier compliance.
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Courtesy of Trimble & Deloitte
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“DAT thanks OTR for their years of partnership and their collaboration in reaching a constructive outcome."
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