The landscape of global trade and domestic logistics is in flux as import tariffs reshape supply chains and alter transportation demands across the United States. Shippers who once relied on predictable cross-border flows and stable costs now find themselves navigating a complex environment where tariffs have introduced new uncertainties. Understanding how these trade policies impact domestic trucking is crucial for companies seeking to maintain efficiency, manage costs, and ensure continuity in their operations. As shippers grapple with these changes, they must consider both the direct and indirect effects tariffs have on trucking capacity, freight rates, and equipment availability. The Ripple... View Article
In a stunning move that jolted global trade markets, President Trump announced a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, excluding China, setting the stage for the biggest market rally since 2008. While this decision appeared to provide a much-needed breather to the battered freight and hauling sectors, it carries a web of complexities beneath the surface. The pause, which extends until July 9, 2025, does not eliminate tariffs but temporarily reduces them for 57 trading partners to a baseline 10%, while China faces a punishing 145% tariff. This new policy mix means U.S. freight companies, drayage carriers, and the broader transportation... View Article
As global trade dynamics shift and supply chains become more complex, the strategic importance of intermodal logistics continues to intensify. Nowhere is this trend more evident than in Charleston, South Carolina. Home to one of the fastest-growing ports on the East Coast, Charleston has witnessed a surge in demand for container drayage services that help keep freight moving efficiently between ships, trucks, and rail. With port expansion projects underway, a growing manufacturing base, and rising consumer demand in the southeastern United States, Charleston’s intermodal ecosystem is under the spotlight—and for good reason. Charleston’s Port Expansion: The Catalyst for Growth The... View Article
In Charleston, South Carolina—a hub of port activity, growing industry, and complex logistical networks—the importance of safe, compliant transportation for hazardous materials cannot be overstated. Local businesses operating in industries such as manufacturing, chemical production, automotive supply, and healthcare depend on specialized freight solutions to move sensitive or dangerous goods through regional and international networks. The stakes are high: improper handling or documentation of hazardous materials can result in fines, delays, environmental disasters, and significant threats to public health and safety. This is why Charleston businesses increasingly turn to certified HAZMAT shipping experts who not only know the ins and... View Article
The chemical industry is a cornerstone of the global economy, supplying essential materials for countless applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, manufacturing, and energy. However, with its expansive reach comes significant responsibility—particularly when it comes to the safe and compliant shipping of hazardous materials, commonly referred to as hazmat. As the demand for chemical products continues to rise, so does the complexity of chemical hazmat shipping. To maintain safety, protect the environment, and comply with international and domestic regulations, the industry must adopt a rigorous approach to chemical logistics and transportation. The Regulatory Landscape of Chemical Hazmat Shipping Navigating the complex regulatory... View Article