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Truck Driver Shortage: Myth or Reality?

Talking Logistics

According to the American Trucking Associations, for example, there will be a shortage of 174,000 drivers by 2026 if current trends continue. However, a new study conducted by Stephen V. For decades there has been a consistent narrative in the trucking industry about there being a driver shortage.

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Online Learning is Growing Exponentially—And it’s Here to Stay

Logistics Bureau

billion USD by 2026, if not before then. Even before the arrival of the pandemic, the global e-learning market was expanding at an astonishing rate, with a 2019 study estimating that it would reach $336.98 billion (USD) by 2026 at a CAGR of 9.1 percent from 2018 to 2026. Campus Study or Online Learning?

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Navigating the Persistent Truck Driver Shortage

Now, That's Logistics

Not only is it forcing carriers to pay out higher wages and, subsequently, pass those increases along to individual shippers, but the trend is also creating capacity issues for anyone that relies on truckload (TL) or less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation. Roadmaster’s efforts appear to be part of a nationwide trend. In the U.S.,

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Why Small Businesses Should Consider Offering Buy Now, Pay Later Financing

GoShip Blog

The growing trend of Buy Now, Pay Later . According to a new report by Juniper Research , BNPL payments will account for approximately 24% of all global e-commerce transactions by 2026–up from a meager 9% in 2021. Over the past few years, BNPL has transitioned from a niche payment method to one of the fastest-growing finance trends.

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The Future Is Now for Logistics

Material Handling and Logistics

If things don't change, and we continue up this progression, by 2026, we will be at 170,000 drivers short. Companies that recognize and capitalize on this trend will succeed, with smart technology investments and astute strategic choices separating winners from losers.". The need for automation is undeniable.