Trucking Market Nears Recovery As FTR Predicts 2026 Rebound

Trucking Market Nears Recovery As FTR Predicts 2026 Rebound

The FTR Trucking Index edged up to 0.3, signaling easing price pressures and improved utilization. Market improvement is anticipated in 2026-27, with capacity constraints potentially acting as a catalyst. While the index shows a slight positive movement, the underlying issue of capacity and its impact on pricing and overall market health remains a key factor to watch. The expectation of future market recovery hinges on the interplay between demand and the availability of trucking resources.

Schneider Electric Leads Gartners 2024 Supply Chain Rankings

Schneider Electric Leads Gartners 2024 Supply Chain Rankings

Schneider Electric tops Gartner's Supply Chain Top 25 ranking. The list reflects trends in digitalization and sustainability, with notable newcomers like Tesla. The annual ranking highlights companies demonstrating leadership in demand-driven value networks, fostering innovation, and achieving operational excellence. This year's results underscore the growing importance of adaptability and resilience in navigating global supply chain disruptions. The ranking serves as a benchmark for supply chain professionals seeking to improve their organizations' performance and strategic alignment.

US Manufacturing PMI Falls for Eighth Month Signaling Economic Concerns

US Manufacturing PMI Falls for Eighth Month Signaling Economic Concerns

The ISM Manufacturing PMI fell to 46 in June, marking the eighth consecutive month of contraction, according to the Institute for Supply Management. While new orders showed a slight rebound, demand remains weak. Businesses are expressing caution regarding the economic outlook. Experts anticipate continued economic weakness in the second half of the year, potentially leading to a 'soft landing' scenario and associated uncertainties. The prolonged contraction in manufacturing activity raises concerns about the overall health of the US economy.

US Retailers Stock Up for Strong Holiday Sales Season

US Retailers Stock Up for Strong Holiday Sales Season

The National Retail Federation (NRF) CEO stated that retail inventory levels in the US have returned to pre-pandemic levels, preparing the industry for the holiday season. The inventory-to-sales ratio has normalized, indicating that retailers have overcome inventory backlogs and improved operational efficiency. Retailers are adapting to market changes and embracing challenges and opportunities by adjusting inventory strategies and optimizing logistics. This positions them well to meet consumer demand during the crucial holiday shopping period and beyond.

DSV Boosts Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations Via Acquisitions

DSV Boosts Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations Via Acquisitions

DSV's acquisition of S&M Moving Systems West and Global Diversity Logistics aims to strengthen its position in semiconductor logistics, expand cross-border services in Latin America, and optimize US operations. This move reflects the trends of specialization, regionalization, and digitalization within the logistics industry. The acquisitions are expected to enhance DSV's competitiveness in the global market by providing specialized expertise and expanding its geographical reach, particularly in the high-demand semiconductor sector and the growing Latin American market.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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JB Hunt Acquires RDI Last Mile to Boost Delivery Services

JB Hunt Acquires RDI Last Mile to Boost Delivery Services

J.B. Hunt acquired RDI Last Mile to expand its presence in the last-mile delivery sector, enhance its furniture delivery capabilities, and improve its geographic coverage in the Northeast region. This acquisition will further solidify J.B. Hunt's leading position in the last-mile market and lay the foundation for its future growth. The strategic move allows J.B. Hunt to better serve its customers and capitalize on the increasing demand for efficient and reliable last-mile solutions.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Port Backlogs Intensify Disrupting Global Trade

US Port Backlogs Intensify Disrupting Global Trade

Port congestion in the United States has reached a critical level, particularly at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Multiple factors, including the pandemic's impact, surging demand, supply chain disruptions, and container imbalances, have exacerbated the congestion. This situation affects the global supply chain, leading to increased transportation costs, extended delivery times, and inventory backlogs. Alleviating congestion requires strengthening infrastructure construction, optimizing operational management, and enhancing supply chain collaboration to build a more resilient supply chain.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Oakland Port Shifts Focus As US Farm Exports Diversify From China

Oakland Port Shifts Focus As US Farm Exports Diversify From China

Despite ongoing US-China trade tensions, agricultural exports from the Port of Oakland have shown resilience. While the proportion of exports to China has decreased, growing demand from other Asian markets has driven overall export value upwards. US exporters are actively adjusting their strategies and diversifying their market footprint, reshaping the global trade landscape. This shift highlights the adaptability of the agricultural sector in navigating complex international trade dynamics and finding new avenues for growth beyond traditional markets.

Guccis Inventory Strategy Aided Pandemic Recovery

Guccis Inventory Strategy Aided Pandemic Recovery

Faced with the impact of the pandemic, Kering, the parent company of Gucci, adopted a proactive inventory allocation strategy, transferring inventory originally intended for the Chinese market to other regions globally to mitigate the impact. This was facilitated by its supply chain reshaping and 'replenishment on demand' model. The article analyzes the pandemic's impact on the retail industry and proposes strategies for businesses to cope with crises, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, risk management, and innovative thinking.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Fall in January Outlook Steady

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Fall in January Outlook Steady

Recent data indicates a slight month-over-month decrease in North American Class 8 truck orders for January, but a year-over-year increase, suggesting continued strong overall demand. Experts believe that short-term fluctuations are inevitable, but in the long term, the heavy-duty truck market still has growth potential, driven by economic recovery, infrastructure development, and the expansion of e-commerce. The market shows resilience and positive long-term prospects despite the recent dip in monthly orders.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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