Yellow Corp Bankruptcy Shakes Centuryold LTL Trucking Industry

Yellow Corp Bankruptcy Shakes Centuryold LTL Trucking Industry

The bankruptcy of Yellow Corp., the fifth-largest trucking company in the US, marks the fall of a century-old business, revealing a confluence of mismanagement, labor union conflicts, and market competition. This bankruptcy will reshape the less-than-truckload (LTL) market landscape, potentially leading to increased freight rates, but with limited impact on the overall supply chain. Going forward, market competition will intensify, with efficiency, service quality, and technological innovation becoming crucial factors for success.

Businesses Urged to Address Thirdparty Risks

Businesses Urged to Address Thirdparty Risks

Third-party risk management is crucial for business operations. Many organizations face challenges due to a 'one-off' approach to risk management, a narrow perception of risks, and superficial risk monitoring. Companies should establish a comprehensive, lifecycle-based risk management system, broaden their risk perspective, leverage technology, and strengthen internal communication and collaboration. By doing so, they can effectively address third-party risks and ensure sustainable development. This proactive approach helps mitigate potential disruptions and protect valuable assets.

Firms Adopt Strategic Logistics Overhauls to Cut Costs Boost Efficiency

Firms Adopt Strategic Logistics Overhauls to Cut Costs Boost Efficiency

This paper delves into how optimizing logistics distribution networks can help companies stand out in a fiercely competitive market. It emphasizes the importance of accurately identifying customer needs, location strategy, value-added services, and process optimization. Through case study analysis, the paper provides practical guidance for businesses seeking to improve their supply chain efficiency and reduce costs. The focus is on creating a robust and responsive distribution network that enhances customer satisfaction and contributes to overall business success.

US Services Sector Maintains Growth Despite Economic Headwinds

US Services Sector Maintains Growth Despite Economic Headwinds

The latest ISM report indicates that the non-manufacturing index, although slightly down from July, maintained solid growth in August, signaling a continued positive long-term trend. The report highlights short-term pullbacks and long-term growth potential in key indicators such as business activity, new orders, and employment. It also emphasizes potential risks like global economic volatility and inventory management. Businesses should remain optimistic, adapt flexibly, optimize management, seize opportunities, and embrace challenges to achieve sustainable growth.

Trucking Tonnage Drop Points to Economic Slowdown

Trucking Tonnage Drop Points to Economic Slowdown

The American Trucking Associations reported that the unadjusted truck tonnage index fell 4.6% in February compared to January. This decrease in freight volume could signal a slowdown in economic activity and warrants close monitoring of subsequent developments. The trucking tonnage index is often viewed as a leading indicator of the overall health of the economy, reflecting changes in demand for goods and materials across various sectors. A sustained decline could indicate weakening consumer spending or business investment.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Manufacturing PMI Edges Down in October Growth Persists

US Manufacturing PMI Edges Down in October Growth Persists

The US Manufacturing PMI edged down to 50.1 in October, remaining above the expansion threshold for the 33rd consecutive month, but indicating a slower pace of growth. The employment index decreased significantly, while production and new orders indices showed some growth. The inventory index declined. The food, beverage, and tobacco products industries performed well. Experts believe that the manufacturing sector faces both challenges and opportunities, requiring strengthened workforce training, encouraged technological innovation, and optimized business environment.

Manufacturers Diversify Supply Chains Postpandemic Reducing China Reliance

Manufacturers Diversify Supply Chains Postpandemic Reducing China Reliance

A Foley & Lardner LLP report highlights post-pandemic transformations in manufacturing supply chains, indicating a shift away from dependence on China towards more stable and resilient models. Companies need to strengthen supplier relationships, enhance transparency, diversify their sourcing locations, embrace technological innovation, and conduct thorough risk assessments. Building a sustainable supply chain is crucial to navigate future uncertainties. The report emphasizes the importance of proactive measures to mitigate disruptions and ensure business continuity in the evolving global landscape.

Freight Firms Adopt Cargois for Capacity Efficiency

Freight Firms Adopt Cargois for Capacity Efficiency

CargoIS Capacity provides customized capacity solutions for freight businesses, designed to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and drive business growth. Interested users can contact the CargoIS team by filling out a form. Existing customers can obtain support through the customer service portal. The solution focuses on optimizing freight capacity to ensure efficient resource allocation and maximize profitability for logistics providers. It leverages data-driven insights to streamline operations and enhance decision-making related to capacity management.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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IATA Certification and Harvard Insights Boost Air Cargo Marketing

IATA Certification and Harvard Insights Boost Air Cargo Marketing

This collaborative program between IATA and Harvard Business School aims to enhance leadership in air cargo marketing. By integrating industry expertise with leadership development, the program empowers participants to formulate effective marketing strategies and maximize profitability. Participants will gain insights into the latest trends and best practices, enabling them to drive growth and innovation within their organizations. The program focuses on practical application, providing participants with the tools and knowledge necessary to succeed in today's dynamic air cargo market.

XPO Logistics Splits LTL and Brokerage Units in Strategic Overhaul

XPO Logistics Splits LTL and Brokerage Units in Strategic Overhaul

XPO Logistics plans to spin off its Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) and North American truck brokerage businesses into two separate publicly traded companies, and divest its European and North American intermodal operations. This strategic restructuring aims to unlock value, improve operational efficiency, and create more focused and competitive industry leaders, ultimately generating greater returns for customers, employees, and shareholders. The strategic adjustments, expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of this year, will reshape XPO's business landscape.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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