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  • DAT adds in-house factoring services with latest acquisition
    DAT adds in-house factoring services with latest acquisition
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    Trans-Pacific carriers announce massive June rate hikes
  • Revised China tonnage tax less disruptive, still costly
    Revised China tonnage tax less disruptive, still costly
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    BNSF, UP prepping for July cargo rebound after tariff-induced lull
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DAT adds in-house factoring services with latest acquisition

The purchase of Outgo, founded in 2022, is meant to help DAT gather more transactional data but also to make its freight marketplace more complete for carriers and brokers.

Trans-Pacific carriers announce massive June rate hikes

Container lines are looking to capitalize on a ramp-up in Asia-US bookings during the 90-day tariff reduction that followed Monday’s deal between the Trump administration and China.

Revised China tonnage tax less disruptive, still costly

Industry backlash mitigated the costliest components of the US Trade Representative’s proposed fees, but surcharges from some carriers are still likely on the way, writes Executive Editor Mark Szakonyi.

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