Echo Global Highlights Freight Trends at SMC3 Conference

Echo Global Highlights Freight Trends at SMC3 Conference

At the SMC3 Connections conference, Frank Hurst of Echo Global Logistics shared insightful perspectives on the evolving Less-than-Truckload (LTL) market, technology-enabled supply chains, sustainability, and building strong customer relationships. He emphasized the critical role of technological innovation, intelligent solutions, and a customer-centric approach in navigating the challenges of logistics and transportation. Hurst highlighted how these elements are essential for optimizing operations and achieving long-term success in the dynamic LTL landscape.

DC Logistics Expands Southwest Operations Amid Supply Chain Strains

DC Logistics Expands Southwest Operations Amid Supply Chain Strains

DC Logistics integrates GLS Freight and Solutions USA, aiming to become a leading Less-than-Truckload (LTL) transportation provider in the Southwestern United States. The integration focuses on optimizing its network to effectively address anticipated trade challenges in 2025. This strategic move positions DC Logistics to enhance its service offerings and strengthen its position within the competitive logistics landscape, specifically targeting the growing demands and complexities of the LTL market in the region.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Global Airlines Urge Mask Mandates Over Distancing to Boost Travel Confidence

Global Airlines Urge Mask Mandates Over Distancing to Boost Travel Confidence

IATA supports mask-wearing to restart aviation but opposes price increases due to empty seats. The risk of transmission on airplanes is low, and comprehensive prevention measures can ensure passenger safety and rebuild confidence. IATA believes that requiring masks is a more effective and less economically damaging approach than leaving seats empty to ensure social distancing. Prioritizing passenger well-being and affordability is crucial for the aviation industry's recovery and the broader economic rebound.

Fedex Freight Emerges As Standalone LTL Market Leader

Fedex Freight Emerges As Standalone LTL Market Leader

FedEx Freight will become an independent company in 2026, focusing on Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) transportation. John A. Smith has been appointed as CEO, and R. Brad Martin will serve as Chairman. This strategic transformation aims to enhance operational efficiency and improve overall competitiveness within the LTL market. The move signifies a significant shift in FedEx's strategy, allowing FedEx Freight to operate with greater agility and responsiveness to the specific needs of the LTL sector.

Cowenafs Index Offers Freight Market Insights for Investors

Cowenafs Index Offers Freight Market Insights for Investors

The Cowen/AFS Freight Index is a forward-looking freight pricing forecast tool designed to provide institutional investors with accurate predictions in the less-than-truckload (LTL), truckload (TL), and parcel transportation sectors. The index integrates massive datasets, machine learning algorithms, and macro/microeconomic factors to deliver quarterly updates. It helps investors optimize investment portfolios, reduce risks, and improve decision-making efficiency by providing insights into future freight rate trends and potential market shifts.

Project44 3GTMS Partner to Digitize LTL Supply Chains

Project44 3GTMS Partner to Digitize LTL Supply Chains

project44 partners with 3GTMS to deliver real-time LTL integration, optimizing rates, execution, and visibility. This collaboration aims to reduce costs and improve efficiency for shippers. By providing enhanced tracking and data insights, the integrated solution empowers businesses to make informed decisions and streamline their less-than-truckload (LTL) operations. The partnership leverages project44's connectivity platform and 3GTMS' transportation management system (TMS) to create a seamless and transparent LTL shipping experience.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Mccollisters Global Services Reduces Labeling Errors Saves Costs

Mccollisters Global Services Reduces Labeling Errors Saves Costs

McCollister's implemented lean improvements to optimize label design and barcode scanning processes. This label optimization initiative significantly increased label accuracy from less than 90% to 99.8%. By streamlining their logistics through lean principles, they achieved substantial cost reductions and improved overall efficiency. The enhanced accuracy and efficiency also contributed to increased customer satisfaction. The focus on lean logistics and meticulous label optimization proved to be a successful strategy for achieving cost control and operational excellence.

01/28/2026 Warehousing
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Amazon Sellers Guide to Flexport LTL and FTL Setup

Amazon Sellers Guide to Flexport LTL and FTL Setup

This article provides a detailed guide for Amazon sellers on configuring Flexport's Less than Truckload (LTL) and Full Truckload (FTL) freight services for efficient FBA inbound shipments. It covers crucial setup steps within the Amazon Seller Central, including selecting the shipping method, entering packaging information, downloading box labels, and important considerations for subsequent processes. The aim is to help sellers streamline operations, avoid delays, and ensure the smooth delivery of goods to Amazon warehouses.

Gender Pay Gap Persists in Procurement Solutions Emerge

Gender Pay Gap Persists in Procurement Solutions Emerge

The gender pay gap in procurement is widening, with women earning less than men and the disparity increasing. Structural barriers and unconscious biases are major contributing factors. Addressing this requires raising awareness, implementing fair hiring and promotion policies, offering flexible work arrangements, advocating for pay transparency, encouraging women's participation in industry events, and fostering a diverse and inclusive corporate culture. Collective action is needed to create an equitable professional development environment for all.

NMFC Updates Key 2025 Changes for LTL Freight Classification

NMFC Updates Key 2025 Changes for LTL Freight Classification

NMFTA is reforming the NMFC classification system, aiming to simplify less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. The reform seeks to eliminate friction through standardization and other measures. This simplification will likely involve a greater reliance on density-based pricing. NMFTA will host meetings to help navigate these changes and understand the implications for shippers and carriers. The goal is a more streamlined and cost-effective LTL transportation process.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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