Trucking Industry to Grow 14M Tons by 2035 ATA Report

Trucking Industry to Grow 14M Tons by 2035 ATA Report

US truck freight volume is projected to reach 14 million tons by 2035, accounting for 76.8% of the freight market. Key driving factors include technology advancements, labor dynamics, environmental concerns, evolving regulations, and the continued growth of e-commerce. These elements will significantly shape the future of trucking and its role within the broader supply chain landscape, impacting capacity, pricing, and overall efficiency.

Trucking Industry Struggles Amid Market Downturn Expert Analysis

Trucking Industry Struggles Amid Market Downturn Expert Analysis

This article delves into the current "winter" in the freight market, analyzing the market situation, causes, and coping strategies from the perspective of logistics expert Mike Regan. It also looks ahead to future trends in the freight market and provides companies with advice on how to meet challenges. Tune in to The Logistics Management Podcast for in-depth conversations with industry experts.

LTL Logistics Key to Ecommerce Lastmile Success

LTL Logistics Key to Ecommerce Lastmile Success

E-commerce has brought significant challenges to LTL freight companies, including rising costs, technological demands, and increased competition. A YRC executive suggests that ELD technology could be a breakthrough point. Differentiated services and the utilization of non-CDL drivers are also potential solutions. LTL freight companies need to actively transform their operations to succeed in the competitive 'last mile' delivery landscape.

French Guianas IATA Cargo Certification Key Insights

French Guianas IATA Cargo Certification Key Insights

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) accreditation requirements for freight forwarders in French Guiana. It covers accreditation types, agency types, location types, application types, and language requirements. Key accreditation requirements are explained, and preparation advice for IATA accreditation is offered. The aim is to assist businesses in successfully conducting freight forwarding operations in French Guiana.

US Trucking Slump Signals Economic Cooling

US Trucking Slump Signals Economic Cooling

According to the American Trucking Associations, the freight tonnage index decreased month-over-month in April, although it still increased year-over-year but at a slower pace. Weakness in the spot market may impact the contract market. Businesses should pay attention to macroeconomic data, optimize capacity allocation, strengthen cost control, and expand diversified services to cope with uncertainty in the freight market.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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MSC Raises Asiaeurope Shipping Rates Amid Supply Chain Strains

MSC Raises Asiaeurope Shipping Rates Amid Supply Chain Strains

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has announced an increase in shipping rates from the Far East to Europe, effective June 2025, covering Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, and North Africa. This will increase supply chain cost pressures. Businesses need to optimize their layout, improve inventory management, negotiate freight rates, consider alternative transportation methods, and increase product added value to cope. Experts point out that the long-term upward trend of shipping costs cannot be ignored, and companies should pay close attention to market dynamics.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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