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Download Executive Summaries of ARC’s Supply Chain Market Research

Logistics Viewpoints

Download Executive Summary Transportation Execution Systems – Digital freight is here. Unpack the platforms powering smart freight routing, carrier management, and cost control. Download Executive Summary Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) – Beyond inventory: WMS is the control tower of modern fulfillment.

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China expert Leland Miller announced as keynote speaker at FreightWaves’ Future of Freight Festival

Freight Waves

FreightWaves has announced that Leland Miller, CEO of China Beige Book International, will deliver a keynote address at the upcoming Future of Freight Festival (F3) this November. The event, a premier gathering for freight and logistics leaders, promises to equip attendees with forward-looking strategies amid ongoing U.S.-China

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Container rates surging as shippers rush ahead of deadlines – June 10, 2025 Update

Freightos

Home Container rates surging as shippers rush ahead of deadlines – June 10, 2025 Update The Freightos Weekly Update keeps you informed on international freight with key economic data, demand trends, and rate insights. Start your week with the industry insights others miss. "

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Freight demand on shaky footing as import bookings drop

Freight Waves

Seasons shift The trade war has disrupted traditional seasonal freight patterns, and nowhere is that more evident than in the import sector. this has had a disproportionate impact on the domestic freight market. For now, consumption remains sluggish, giving shippers ample lead time to manage inventory replenishment.

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Maritime’s early peak masks rising trade and economic uncertainty

Freight Waves

A wave of uncertainty When the tariffs were paused (currently set to expire in August), shippers quickly resumed ordering—both to make up for delayed shipments and to ensure sufficient inventory ahead of potential demand spikes. More importantly, inventory costs have risen even faster—driven by tariffs and rising warehousing expenses.

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Import demand recovers back to even with 2024

Freight Waves

The threat of tariffs prompted companies to preemptively order goods and stockpile inventory to avoid cost-prohibitive levies—tariffs that would have significantly reduced, if not eliminated, demand, particularly for goods from China, their primary target. To request a SONAR demo, click here. ports in the coming weeks.

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Truckload’s diminishing distance

Freight Waves

Weak overall demand has kept the truckload market from meaningfully rebounding, but the loss of longer-haul freight is compounding that stagnation. The primary driver behind the declining average is the shift of long-haul freight to intermodal, though demand for regional truckload moves has also softened.