Modern Materials Handling’s 2026 Outlook Survey shows that while some companies are pacing near-term materials handling and warehouse automation investments, longer-term confidence is growing, with ...
The report’s benchmark reading, the PMI, came in at 52.4 (a reading higher than 50 indicates growth), down 0.2% compared to January’s 52.6 reading.
The joint strikes launched by the United States and Israel on Iran over the weekend, in an initiative geared halting Iran’s development of nuclear weapons, are expected to bring about various ...
As e-commerce reshapes freight demand and service expectations, dedicated trucking and contract carriage are coming of age as shippers seek capacity assurance, service reliability, and long-term ...
E-commerce has fundamentally reshaped freight transportation, forcing carriers and shippers to redesign networks around speed, proximity, and constant volatility across parcel, LTL, trucking, air, ...
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump’s tariffs were illegal, shifting trade authority back to Congress and raising new questions for supply chain leaders.
January’s TVI dry van freight reading, at 219, fell 4% from December and was down 11% annually. The refrigerated (reefer) TVI ...
After receiving 220 submissions for this year’s awards, eight independent judges, comprised of practitioners from ...
Entitled the Securing American Freight, Enforcement, and Reliability in (SAFER) Transport Act, the legislation’s key ...
While we are nearly two months into 2026, in many ways, it feels like the year is further along—especially from a freight transportation and supply chain perspective.
While what happens following the 150-day period for the 10% tariff remains to be seen, the familiar uncertainty supply chain ...
The new edition of the “Curve” truckload forecast, which was issued this week by Charlotte, N.C.-based full truckload brokerage services provider RXO, highlighted that spot truckload rates increased ...