Uber Freight Expands Digital Tools for Brokers

Uber Freight Expands Digital Tools for Brokers

Uber Freight introduces Broker Access, designed to empower freight brokers through digitalization, streamlining freight processes, mitigating fraud risks, and improving operational efficiency. This solution offers Capacity-as-a-Service, connecting brokers to a network of quality carriers and supporting API, EDI, and TMS integration. Broker Access aims to help brokers achieve business growth in a competitive market by providing tools and access to capacity they need to thrive.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Global Air Cargo Demand Hits Record High in 2025 Growth to Slow

Global Air Cargo Demand Hits Record High in 2025 Growth to Slow

Global air cargo demand reached a record high in 2025, growing by 3.4% year-over-year, with cross-border transportation increasing by 4.2%. International route capacity saw significant improvements. Growth is projected to slow to 2.4% in 2026. International trade dynamics and geopolitical shifts are key influencing factors. Airlines are adapting to market changes by flexibly allocating capacity and other means, maintaining the stability of the global supply chain.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Volume Growth Slows in March Amid Mixed Signals

US Freight Volume Growth Slows in March Amid Mixed Signals

The American Trucking Associations report indicates mixed freight volume results for March. The seasonally adjusted index showed a slight decrease but solid year-over-year growth. Unadjusted freight volume saw significant monthly growth, but a substantial year-over-year decline. Slower growth is anticipated, but the overall market remains resilient. Attention should be paid to macroeconomic factors, technological innovation, and capacity challenges to capitalize on market opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Class 8 Truck Backlog Reaches Decade High Straining Logistics

Class 8 Truck Backlog Reaches Decade High Straining Logistics

Recent data shows Class 8 truck backlogs at a decade high, highlighting logistics and supply chain bottlenecks. Multiple factors, including economic recovery, infrastructure stimulus, and e-commerce growth, are driving demand, while capacity constraints exacerbate supply-demand imbalances. Order backlogs lead to delivery delays and increased costs. Calls are being made to increase capacity, optimize supply chains, and encourage technological innovation to address the challenges and seize opportunities presented by the surge in demand.

Trucking Demand Surges Postthanksgiving As Rates Climb

Trucking Demand Surges Postthanksgiving As Rates Climb

The US truckload spot market experienced a robust rebound post-Thanksgiving, with surging freight volumes, increased capacity demand, and steady rate increases. DAT data shows significant growth in freight volumes across all equipment types, leading to tighter capacity. Experts suggest the market may have bottomed out, but caution is advised due to seasonal factors and macroeconomic influences. A cautiously optimistic outlook prevails, acknowledging the potential for continued recovery while remaining mindful of external pressures.

Shipping Market Faces Cost Challenges Despite Growth Signs

Shipping Market Faces Cost Challenges Despite Growth Signs

The Cass Freight Index indicates significant growth in both freight volume and expenditures in November, signaling positive market developments. However, capacity constraints and rising costs remain challenges. Businesses should closely monitor index fluctuations to optimize strategies, seize opportunities, and address challenges to secure future success. This requires proactive planning and adaptation to the evolving freight landscape. Understanding the interplay between volume, expenditure, and capacity is crucial for navigating the current market conditions.

Interpretation Of Self-owned Vessel Capacity Standards For Jiang Hai Direct Transport Enterprises

Interpretation Of Self-owned Vessel Capacity Standards For Jiang Hai Direct Transport Enterprises

The General Office of the Ministry of Transport has established clear capacity standards for self-owned vessels of companies engaged in direct river-sea transportation to promote green development in water transport and improve efficiency. Companies solely involved in direct river-sea transportation must adhere to capacity standards similar to those of inland waterway transport companies, while those participating in other waterway operations are required to meet higher standard demands.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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New English Rules Have Minimal Effect on US Trucking Rates Capacity Issues Remain

New English Rules Have Minimal Effect on US Trucking Rates Capacity Issues Remain

Increased US regulation of English proficiency for truck drivers aims to improve safety and job security. Analysis suggests a limited short-term impact on overall freight rates, as the market remains demand-driven. Companies should monitor policy changes, enhance training management, and ensure compliant operations. This regulation focuses on improving communication and reducing accidents, but its immediate effect on pricing is expected to be minimal, with broader economic factors exerting a stronger influence on freight costs.