Top Trends Transforming Transportation Management Systems

Top Trends Transforming Transportation Management Systems

The Transportation Management System (TMS) market is booming, and businesses need to understand its trends to optimize logistics and reduce costs. This article delves into eight key trends: omnichannel retail demand, globalization expansion, tactical planning capabilities, freight forecasting, embedded analytics, big data management, backhaul utilization, and planning and execution integration. It provides a reference for businesses to grasp the development direction of TMS and enhance competitiveness.

Locus Robotics Buys Waypoint to Expand Logistics Automation

Locus Robotics Buys Waypoint to Expand Logistics Automation

Locus Robotics' acquisition of Waypoint Robotics signals accelerated logistics automation. US ports are addressing trade shifts through investment and digital transformation. In 2026, AI-driven freight payment, new tariff realities, and TMS technology innovation will be critical logistics issues. Nine TMS trends, including intelligent decision-making and real-time visibility, will drive transportation technology development. This evolution promises greater efficiency and adaptability in the face of evolving global trade dynamics.

Tmswarehouse Integration Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency

Tmswarehouse Integration Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency

TMS is converging with WMS and YMS to create an intelligent supply chain execution system. TMS needs to be aware of warehouse and inventory status to coordinate transportation plans. YMS improves yard efficiency, enabling end-to-end process optimization. This integration allows for a more holistic view of the supply chain, leading to better decision-making and improved overall efficiency. By connecting these systems, companies can achieve greater visibility and control over their logistics operations.

WCO Backs Uzbekistans Customs System Upgrade

WCO Backs Uzbekistans Customs System Upgrade

At the request of the State Customs Committee of Uzbekistan, the World Customs Organization (WCO) conducted a diagnostic mission to assess its customs valuation system and propose reforms. The assessment covered legal framework, valuation capacity, risk management, post-clearance audit, information technology application, and cooperation mechanisms. The reform aims to improve trade facilitation in Uzbekistan, attract foreign investment, and promote economic growth. The WCO's recommendations are expected to enhance the efficiency and transparency of customs procedures, ultimately contributing to a more favorable business environment.

Rwanda Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs Upgrade

Rwanda Boosts Trade with Wcobacked Customs Upgrade

The WCO held a customs valuation workshop in Rwanda to enhance the capabilities of tax authority officials. The workshop covered topics such as the WTO Valuation Agreement and transfer pricing. The initiative aims to promote trade development by improving understanding and application of customs valuation principles, ultimately facilitating smoother and more efficient trade processes for Rwanda.

SIS 119 Upgrade Improves Invoice Security Efficiency

SIS 119 Upgrade Improves Invoice Security Efficiency

The SIS 1.19 version upgrade optimizes invoice management, reporting functions, and data security, enhancing user experience. Key improvements include centralized IS-WEB announcement publishing, invoice search result export, Cargo report support for AWB queries, and automatic removal of terminated member iiNET information. This upgrade aims to provide a more convenient, efficient, and secure airline settlement experience.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Digital Supply Chain Software Drives Value Creation

Digital Supply Chain Software Drives Value Creation

Digital supply chain management software is becoming a key factor for companies to enhance efficiency and meet customer demands. With real-time visualization and advanced analytics, systems like WMS and TMS help businesses optimize operations and meet consumer expectations. Even long-standing traditional systems need gradual upgrades to integrate new technological advancements.

AI and Automation Reshape Global Supply Chains

AI and Automation Reshape Global Supply Chains

This article explores the future of logistics and supply chain technology, focusing on the applications of artificial intelligence and automation in Transportation Management Systems (TMS) and how they drive improvements in business efficiency and effectiveness. Experts share insights on current industry challenges and strategies to address them, emphasizing how companies can leverage technology for transformation and innovation.

Project44 Mercurygate Integration Enhances Multimodal Logistics

Project44 Mercurygate Integration Enhances Multimodal Logistics

Project44's deep integration with MercuryGate TMS creates a one-stop multimodal transportation solution. By combining automation capabilities and end-to-end visibility, this integration provides businesses with comprehensive lifecycle management covering both full truckload (FTL) and less-than-truckload (LTL) shipments. This reduces management costs, improves productivity and efficiency, and enables digital transformation of the supply chain.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Great Yarmouth Port Expands Infrastructure in Major Upgrade

Great Yarmouth Port Expands Infrastructure in Major Upgrade

Daya Mahs Port is set to expand its southern wharf by adding 350 meters of dock and heavy storage facilities to meet the demands of large infrastructure projects. This initiative aims to enhance the port's handling capacity and promote regional economic development, with planning permission expected by 2026.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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