Trukker Secures 100M Funding to Expand Middle East Operations

Trukker Secures 100M Funding to Expand Middle East Operations

Saudi Arabian trucking platform TruKKer has secured $100 million in funding. The company digitally connects supply and demand within the trucking industry, aiming to improve efficiency. With this new investment, TruKKer plans to expand its market reach and further develop its digital solutions for the logistics sector. The platform leverages technology to streamline operations and optimize freight management across the Middle East.

Trucking Industry Struggles in Q4 Projects 2026 Recovery

Trucking Industry Struggles in Q4 Projects 2026 Recovery

RXO's report forecasts weak trucking demand in Q4, but anticipates a potential turnaround in 2026. Market pressures stem from evolving trade policies, driver regulations, and language requirements. Manufacturing weakness is a key constraint. A potential Federal Reserve interest rate cut could stimulate the economy. To navigate these challenges, businesses should optimize operations, expand services, strengthen risk management, and enhance talent competitiveness.

Transpacific Shipping Capacity Tightens Amid Trade Tensions

Transpacific Shipping Capacity Tightens Amid Trade Tensions

A Sea-Intelligence report indicates that US tariff policies have caused a sharp decline in demand for trans-Pacific shipping capacity, leading to a surge in blank sailings. Shipping companies are forced to cancel voyages in response, creating significant market uncertainty. The future direction depends on the development of trade relations, and the shipping industry needs to be flexible in addressing these challenges.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Jump Despite Supply Chain Strains

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Jump Despite Supply Chain Strains

North American Class 8 truck orders remain robust, signaling strong market demand. However, supply chain bottlenecks, particularly the semiconductor shortage, significantly constrain production capacity. Fleets are proactively placing orders to secure freight capacity, but should be wary of potential risks. The industry faces both opportunities and challenges. Enhanced collaboration and embracing electrification and intelligent transformation are crucial for achieving sustainable growth.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Manufacturing Nears Recovery Despite Contraction

US Manufacturing Nears Recovery Despite Contraction

The US Manufacturing PMI for February remained below 50, indicating contraction, but showed improvement compared to the previous month. New orders were flat, while the production index increased, and the rate of job contraction slowed. Most companies reported positive sentiment, and low inventory levels suggest potential restocking demand. Experts believe that the manufacturing sector may be poised for a recovery.

Global Container Shipping Faces Tough 2023 As Rates Plunge

Global Container Shipping Faces Tough 2023 As Rates Plunge

ONE believes the container shipping market's development next year is unpredictable. Three major concerns are spot freight rate collapse, pressure on long-term contract prices, and a large influx of new capacity. The market faces multiple challenges, including declining demand, freight rate pressure, and increased competition. Shipping companies need to be cautious and adjust their strategies flexibly to navigate these difficulties.

US Rail Freight Intermodal Traffic Decline AAR Report

US Rail Freight Intermodal Traffic Decline AAR Report

U.S. rail freight volume and intermodal traffic decreased year-over-year for the week ending June 11th. Automobiles and farm products saw increases, while grain and coal declined. Multiple factors are influencing the rail freight market. The AAR (Association of American Railroads) report highlights these trends, reflecting shifts in demand across various commodity sectors and the broader economic landscape impacting transportation.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Volumes Fluctuate in July Amid Economic Concerns

US Rail Freight Volumes Fluctuate in July Amid Economic Concerns

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a divergence in US rail freight in July. Strong coal demand drove a slight overall increase in freight volume, but excluding coal, freight actually declined. Intermodal traffic also decreased year-over-year. This data reflects the challenges facing the US economic recovery, with varying performance across industries. A comprehensive analysis requires considering multiple factors.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Container Shipping Rates Stabilize As Rational Pricing Takes Hold

Container Shipping Rates Stabilize As Rational Pricing Takes Hold

Fitch Ratings analysts point out that even during periods of weak demand early in the pandemic, major shipping companies effectively controlled the supply of containers in the market by flexibly adjusting capacity. This supported stable freight rates and ultimately drove prices higher. The self-discipline of shipping companies in terms of capacity supply is reshaping the pricing mechanism of the maritime market.

Datadriven Freight Management Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency

Datadriven Freight Management Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency

nVision Global delivers comprehensive freight management solutions, including freight audit & payment, order management, vendor management, visibility, TMS, and freight spend analysis. Driven by data, they help businesses optimize freight networks, forecast freight demand, evaluate carrier performance, and identify cost-saving opportunities. Their expert team provides professional consulting, implementation, and support services, empowering companies to enhance supply chain agility and improve profit margins.