Descartes Report Highlights US Port Data for Supply Chain Efficiency

Descartes Report Highlights US Port Data for Supply Chain Efficiency

Descartes Datamyne releases its U.S. Port Report, leveraging granular data analysis to reveal freight trends and productivity, empowering logistics managers to optimize supply chain decisions. The report focuses on port volumes, commodity shifts, cold chain impacts, and the Panama Canal expansion. It provides crucial information for shippers, NVOCCs, and carriers to navigate the evolving market. The report offers data-driven insights into factors impacting port performance, ultimately helping businesses improve efficiency and make informed decisions regarding their import and export strategies.

Strategies to Control Hidden Fees in LTL Freight Shipping

Strategies to Control Hidden Fees in LTL Freight Shipping

Rising LTL freight surcharges now account for nearly 9% of shippers' costs. This paper analyzes the reasons behind the surcharge increases and their impact. It proposes four strategies to address this issue: refined data analysis, optimized transportation planning, carrier negotiation, and strengthened internal management. The aim is to help businesses effectively control LTL transportation costs, improve profitability, and enhance competitiveness. By implementing these strategies, companies can mitigate the financial burden of surcharges and achieve greater efficiency in their LTL shipping operations.

Freight Market Braces for Weak Peak Season TD Cowen

Freight Market Braces for Weak Peak Season TD Cowen

The Cowen/AFS Freight Index indicates a slight increase in LTL rates in Q3, driven by factors like Yellow's bankruptcy and soft demand. Parcel rates decreased. A muted peak season is anticipated for Q4, with limited TL freight growth. The index reflects the current complex and volatile freight market, along with a trend of shippers actively optimizing their logistics networks. The impact of Yellow's exit and ongoing economic uncertainty are key factors shaping the near-term outlook for the industry.

2025 Delivery Surge to Bring Higher Fees New Carriers

2025 Delivery Surge to Bring Higher Fees New Carriers

ShipMatrix forecasts a 5% increase in package volume during the 2025 peak season, but rising surcharges may reshape the carrier landscape. The rise of large enterprises and emerging logistics providers will challenge the market share of traditional carriers. Logistics companies need to optimize supply chains, diversify carriers, and invest in automation to cope with these changes. The increasing costs associated with peak season shipping, particularly surcharges, will force shippers to re-evaluate their strategies and potentially explore alternative delivery solutions.

Trucking Firms Thrive Despite Driver Shortage Surging Demand

Trucking Firms Thrive Despite Driver Shortage Surging Demand

The trucking market, impacted by the pandemic, is experiencing high demand and elevated freight rates, favoring trucking companies. The driver shortage remains a persistent challenge, while regulatory changes introduce uncertainty. With the peak season approaching, demand is expected to surge. Trucking companies need to optimize operations, and shippers should plan ahead. Monitoring market dynamics is crucial for navigating these challenges and capitalizing on opportunities. The current environment presents both potential profits and significant hurdles for all stakeholders in the logistics ecosystem.

Project44 Buys Convey for 255M to Boost Lastmile Tracking

Project44 Buys Convey for 255M to Boost Lastmile Tracking

Project44 acquired Convey for $255 million, aiming to expand its end-to-end supply chain visibility platform, particularly strengthening its last-mile delivery capabilities. Convey's technology helps shippers connect parcel and freight data, optimizing the final mile delivery experience. This marks project44's third acquisition this year, demonstrating its strategy to build a more robust supply chain visibility platform. The acquisition will integrate Convey's expertise in last-mile delivery with project44's existing capabilities to provide enhanced tracking and management for shipments.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US STB Extends Comment Period on Rail Switching Proposal

US STB Extends Comment Period on Rail Switching Proposal

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has extended the comment deadline for its “Reciprocal Switching” proposal, which aims to provide poorly served freight rail shippers with the option to access other rail carriers. The new proposal establishes three key performance standards: service reliability, consistency, and local service. It also requires Class I railroads to provide historical data on service metrics. Industry response to the proposal has been mixed, but there's general agreement that it's intended to improve the quality of rail service.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Rail Pulse Initiative to Modernize North American Freight with GPS

Rail Pulse Initiative to Modernize North American Freight with GPS

The Rail Pulse platform aims to enhance the safety and efficiency of North American rail freight through the use of GPS and telematics technology, driving digital transformation within the industry. By providing real-time location and condition monitoring of railcars, Rail Pulse seeks to improve asset utilization, reduce operational costs, and increase overall supply chain visibility. The platform's data-driven insights will empower railroads, shippers, and other stakeholders to make better-informed decisions and optimize their operations, ultimately modernizing the rail freight ecosystem.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Truckload Volume Falls Rates Rise in September

US Truckload Volume Falls Rates Rise in September

The US truckload freight market in September showed a mixed picture: declining volumes coupled with slightly higher rates. Dry van and refrigerated volumes decreased, while flatbed volumes increased. Spot rates generally rose, while contract rates declined. Market analysis suggests the rate increase was not demand-driven, leading to a pessimistic outlook for the peak season. Carriers, brokers, and shippers need to be flexible in responding to market changes. The decline in volumes despite rising rates indicates underlying economic weakness and potential inventory corrections.

Trucking Capacity Crunch HOS Rules May Boost Seasonal Rates FTR

Trucking Capacity Crunch HOS Rules May Boost Seasonal Rates FTR

An FTR report suggests the new HOS rule may lead to capacity tightening, potentially causing seasonal increases in truckload rates. The report analyzes changes in the TCI index, highlighting the practical impact of the HOS rule on business operations. It explores strategies for carriers and shippers to cope with rising rates and forecasts the intelligent, green, and efficient development trends of the trucking industry. The report provides insights into navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by the evolving regulatory landscape.