US Nonmanufacturing Activity Hits Record High in August ISM

US Nonmanufacturing Activity Hits Record High in August ISM

The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported strong U.S. non-manufacturing activity in August, with the Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) reaching 59.6, a historical high. Key indicators like business activity/production, new orders, and employment all improved, signaling positive momentum for U.S. economic growth. Analysts anticipate continued moderate economic expansion in the U.S., with the non-manufacturing sector expected to maintain its strong performance. The robust NMI suggests resilience and potential for further gains in the service-based economy.

US Services Sector Hits Nearrecord High in November

US Services Sector Hits Nearrecord High in November

U.S. non-manufacturing activity continued to expand in November, with the ISM Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) reaching 59.3, a recent high. Business Activity, New Orders, and Employment indexes all showed strong performance, providing significant support for U.S. economic growth. The report also analyzes the challenges and opportunities facing non-manufacturing businesses, offering insights for investors and policymakers. This positive data suggests continued economic momentum and resilience in the services sector, a key driver of the overall U.S. economy.

US Trucking Sector Reports Mixed January Results Amid Challenges

US Trucking Sector Reports Mixed January Results Amid Challenges

According to the American Trucking Associations, the January tonnage index increased month-over-month but remained down year-over-year, reflecting the complexity of the recovery. Economic stimulus and vaccine rollouts are expected to drive growth, but challenges such as driver shortages, fuel price volatility, and supply chain disruptions persist. Businesses need to monitor market changes and adjust strategies to adapt to the new environment. The trucking industry's performance remains a key indicator of overall economic health and resilience.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Georgia Ports Drive US Economic Recovery

Georgia Ports Drive US Economic Recovery

A recent report highlights the Georgia Ports' ability to sustain and create jobs even during economic downturns, thanks to strategic investments. The Ports of Savannah and Brunswick serve as vital economic engines, fostering growth across various industries. This strengthens Georgia's position as a crucial logistics hub and provides a model for other states. The ports' resilience and contribution to job creation underscore their importance to the state's economy and its role in facilitating trade and commerce.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Industry Faces Uncertainty Amid 36th Annual Report Insights

Logistics Industry Faces Uncertainty Amid 36th Annual Report Insights

The 36th Annual Logistics Report analyzes the challenges and strategies faced by the global logistics market amid economic and geopolitical uncertainties. The report emphasizes the importance of technological adaptation and efficiency improvement, suggesting that companies enhance supply chain resilience through collaboration and information sharing while also anticipating the trend towards green logistics.

Plugable Boosts Growth with Resilient Supply Chain Strategy

Plugable Boosts Growth with Resilient Supply Chain Strategy

Plugable was founded during the 2008 recession and has achieved 13 consecutive years of profitable growth. CFO Nico Fedrigo and his team successfully navigated economic challenges and achieved sustainable development by accurately assessing the impact of supply chain disruptions, optimizing operational processes, and actively participating in strategic decision-making. Plugable's experience provides valuable lessons for other businesses. Their proactive approach to financial planning and supply chain resilience allowed them to thrive even during economic downturns, demonstrating the importance of adaptability and strategic foresight.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Rise in May Amid Recovery

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Rise in May Amid Recovery

North American Class 8 truck orders rebounded significantly in May, exceeding expectations according to FTR and ACT Research data, though still below replacement demand. Fleet demand resilience and order backlogs are supporting production. Economic conditions, technological advancements, and regulatory policies will continue to shape the market. The industry needs to pay attention to long-term trends and actively respond to challenges. This positive order activity signals continued, albeit moderated, strength in the heavy-duty truck market despite broader economic uncertainties.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Service Sector Growth Slows in March Raising Economic Concerns

US Service Sector Growth Slows in March Raising Economic Concerns

The ISM's March Non-Manufacturing Report indicates a slowdown in growth, despite the index remaining above the expansion threshold. Key indicators experienced a broad decline, and sector performance diverged. The report reflects uncertainty among businesses, but the overall economy demonstrates resilience. While economic growth is slowing, the underlying economy is still strong. Future developments require close monitoring to capitalize on emerging opportunities and navigate market fluctuations. The report suggests a need for businesses to adapt to the changing economic landscape.