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.
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.
With a 9.8-cent gain, the national average, for the week of February 23, came in at $3.809, representing the highest weekly gain since a 9.4-cent increase, to $3.50, for the week of January 26.
The January shipments reading, at 0.886, fell 7.1% annually, and the January Expenditures reading, at 2.990, rose 0.6% annually.
Earlier this month, Memphis-based global freight transportation and logistics services provider FedEx and Jacksonville-based Dun & Bradstreet, a global company that provides business data, analytics, ...
DHL Group is expanding its air freight cold chain network to move more temperature-sensitive medicines and vaccines around the world.
Not long after the United States Supreme Court ruled against the legality of President Trump’s implementation of reciprocal tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) by a 6 ...
The Court’s 6–3 decision invalidates the legal basis for sweeping global tariffs, opening the door to refund claims while ...
The Supreme Court ruled that President Trump’s tariffs were illegal, shifting trade authority back to Congress and raising ...
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. 2026 Spot Market Outlook: Strategies ...
A new Infios report shows a wide gap between the need for speed and the reality of manual workflows and limited AI use.
Retailers are getting serious about AI in 2026, shifting focus from isolated tools to embedded, agent-driven architectures ...
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