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July 2024 Freight Market Update

Trinity Logistics

The uptick in rejection now appears to be more of a limit of capacity in certain markets versus carriers hedging their bets on the open load board. Drip, Drip, Drip Speaking of that capacity, there is a reduction happening, albeit a slow drip. As shown in Figure 1.2, As shown in Figure 1.2,

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August 2024 Freight Market Update

Trinity Logistics

from the New York Fed Consumer Credit Panel shows the rise in consumer delinquency particularly in those groups that utilize more than half of their available credit line. Stay Up To dAte Looking for a more frequent update?

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July Freight Market Update

Trinity Logistics

The trucking industry will look to under-represented demographic groups to boost their population, looking to recruit more urban, rural, female, and younger drivers. Subscribe to our newsletter and receive Weekly News Updates every Friday by selecting “Weekly News Update” when you select your preferences. STAY UP TO DATE.

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Bridge the Gaps: How AI Unites Fragmented Logistics Tech

Freightos

Let’s explore based on recent contributions to Freightos’ popup AI in Logistics newsletter. Key factors such as shipment ready times, driver availability, lockout times, aircraft capacity, and any specific customer preferences are all evaluated in real-time.” Or is AI more stuck in solo mode?

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Red Sea and Suez Canal Shipping Crisis Update

Freightos

But, again, compared to the pandemic years, carriers have the available capacity to address diversions and demand will remain at about pre-pandemic levels. The additional costs and capacity taken up by the longer transits will push rates up significantly, but even at $5,000 – $8,000/FEU, Asia – N.

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The Weekly Freight Report for March 4th, 2021

FLS Transport

For shippers, this means capacity is tight and rates remain high… Check out what’s driving the rebound. And many expect the problem to spill over into Q2, as it doesn’t look like there’s any relief in the ports or on in ground transportation relative to capacity. Traveling… beaches… and dining out with groups of friends.

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A simple but clear perspective on the notion of Shipping Cartels

Shipping and Freight Resource

Based on this, there seems to be a natural and immediate view that these lines fit the definition of cartel “ A cartel is a group of independent market participants who collude with each other in order to improve their profits and dominate the market. “ Are container lines in a position of extreme power?