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US LTL Market Softening, But Not By Much: 3PLs

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US LTL Market Softening, But Not By Much: 3PLs Show Submenu Resources. The Logistics Blog®. After two years of back-to-back double-digit rate increases, “the LTL pricing environment has softened significantly in the last 60 to 90 days,” Adam Blankenship, COO of BlueGrace Logistics, told JOC.com Thursday. Whitepaper. Case Study.

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Bob Costello’s Economic Outlook (Food Shippers of America March 02, 2021 Webcast)

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In 2021, the Food Shippers of America did have a virtual webcast event that featured Mr. Bob Costello, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of International Trade Policy and Cross Border Operations of the American Trucking Association (ATA). trillion US dollars, his forecast for 2021 is a good economy that can last well into 2022.

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Will Q4 of 2020 Change the Way We Look at Bid Season?

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If it were a normal year, the fourth quarter would bring a steady increase in trucking rates. However, 2020 has been anything but normal, so what does that mean for Q4? Given that everything this year has been so drastically different from what we would expect, 2020 has been guided at best by short term predictions.

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2021 Logistics Outlook: LTL Industry Trends

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For 2021, expect the Less Than Truckload (LTL) freight market to remain volatile due to the impact of COVID-19. Many LTL industry trends, such as capacity constraints , rising rates, and changing consumer buying patterns, will continue through 2021. Increase in LTL Shipping Rates. Here’s a look at three key factors.

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Top 10 Logistics Trends That Could Impact Supply Chains in 2022

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Demand for last-mile delivery is soaring and is expected to grow by 78% globally by 2030.- World Economic Forum, The future of last-mile ecosystem, Jan 2020. The last mile delivery market size in North America is expected to grow by USD 59.81 82 percent of the global last-mile delivery market growth will originate from the US.

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Preparing for 2020’s “Shipageddon”

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2020 has been different from the norm in just about every single way imaginable, so it should come as no surprise that freight is going off the rails. As we approach the holiday season, it is expected for cargo freight demand to rise to accommodate holiday shoppers. Holiday Cargo is Still Moving.

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Economic Health Checkup

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Third quarter numbers are not in just yet so we'll take a look at quarters one and two as well as some speculation about the rest of the year to make a somewhat educated guess as to what we might expect for the remainder of 2019 and 2020. Consumer spending growth is holding up, fueled by low unemployment and rising wages.