What Small + Mid-sized Shippers Should Do to Navigate Today’s Freight Market
The freight market is in a state of relative stability — and it’s a favorable one for shippers of all shapes and sizes. The slow
The freight market is in a state of relative stability — and it’s a favorable one for shippers of all shapes and sizes. The slow
Nearshoring to Mexico is gaining traction among shippers at a rapid rate. To keep up with the demand, Mexico will open 25 new industrial parks
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Logistics remains fragmented and broken, and nearly every participant in the ecosystem is struggling. Cross-border freight with Mexico is a $70.3 billion market, but ongoing
Volatility is the new normal in the transportation industry, with consumer behavior and market conditions (read: inflation, fuel prices). Shippers and carriers are regularly challenged
Trend #1: While route guides are performing better, inflationary and deflationary pressures on rates have never been more challenging to synthesize into a confident rate
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