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Episode Synopsis
Free resources: https://hubs.li/Q02yPFW70Produce season is right around the corner, and it’s bringing big changes to the trucking industry. How will it impact rates, capacity, and supply chains?In this episode of Beyond The Road, host Eric Metso sits down with Mark Andres (Director of Operations, ATS Logistics) and Josh Rivers (Sales Team Manager, ATS Logistics) to break down everything shippers need to know about the upcoming produce season, trucking market trends, and the impact of tariffs on freight movement.What’s Covered:The State of the Trucking Industry – What’s happening with freight capacity, driver availability, and market rates.Tariffs & Cross-Border Freight – How potential tariffs on Canada and Mexico could impact supply chains.What is Produce Season? – How seasonal freight cycles impact truck capacity and rates nationwide.Shipper Strategies – How businesses can prepare for rising costs and shifting market conditions.Trivia & Fun Facts – Surprising insights about the most imported produce, transportation challenges, and more.Want to stay ahead of the game?✅ Check out the ATS Learning Hub for industry insights: ATSinc.com/Learning-Hub✅ Subscribe to Beyond The Road for expert trucking & logistics updates.✅ Have questions? Drop them in the comments, and we’ll cover them in a future episode!Don’t get caught off guard—watch now to learn how to navigate the 2025 produce season and keep your supply chain moving efficiently.Contact us: https://hubs.li/Q02PvhcZ0#TruckingIndustry #truckingindustryupdates #andersontruckingservice #truckingnews #truckingConnect with ATS on. . . LinkedInFacebookInstagramCheck out the. . . Trucking Industry Channel (YouTube)Truck Driving Channel (YouTube)ATS WebsiteDrive4ATS Website
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