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Ohio’s capital and the largest city in the state, Columbus, has a bustling economy centered around industries like education (The Ohio State University), government, insurance and more.

No matter where you live, it’s likely that your supply chain is impacted by winter weather. Shipments are delayed, trucks get stuck and sometimes main roads close completely.
In the ever-evolving business world, choosing the right transportation provider for your freight can be an overwhelming decision. It has a major impact on your business operations, shipping costs, efficiency and customer satisfaction.

November is a bridge between seasons — and an on-ramp to holiday shipping pressures. For shippers, it’s a month of tight capacity, shifting demand, and scheduling complexity.
You see it on every house flipping and DIY show: Wood flooring dominates the housing market. Homeowners love it because it is easy to clean, doesn’t hold dust and is suitable for most rooms.
Every day, millions of trucks travel the nation’s highways bringing goods to store shelves and customers.

Hostage situations are serious, whether they're in the news or playing out in your supply chain. Freight is considered to be "held hostage" when a party stops the transit or delivery of a shipment until certain demands are met.
Winter comes every year, bringing with it fun things like snowmobiling, skiing and ice skating. It also brings snow, freezing temperatures and wind to many parts of the U.S., which creates treacherous roads.