10 posts tagged with βmultimodalβ

Alaska's air cargo, energy, port, and remote-freight networks show why Arctic logistics now belongs in strategic supply chain planning.

DHL Global Forwarding is adding dedicated Asia-U.S. heavy air cargo capacity in June. Forwarders should use the moment to formalize mode-switch rules across ocean, air, landed cost, exception approvals, and customer promise dates.
The end-to-end multimodal shipment visibility market is projected to reach $1.2 billion in 2026, growing at 13.7% CAGR. Here's why fragmented tracking has become a competitive risk β and what to look for in a platform that actually solves it.

Ocean rates stabilizing, trucking costs up 16β17% YoY, and air cargo facing fuel-driven capacity constraints β Q2 2026 is exposing shippers who plan by mode in isolation. Here's how to optimize your multimodal mix.

Multimodal visibility platforms are reshaping how freight forwarders and shippers track shipments across ocean, air, rail, and trucking. Here's what the 2026 market data tells usβand what to look for in a platform evaluation.

Q2 2026 is producing a rare freight market anomaly: ocean rates in freefall, trucking capacity tightening, and air cargo rates spiking. Here's how smart shippers are exploiting the divergence.

Shippers are abandoning fragmented track-and-trace tools for unified multimodal visibility platforms. Here's what the $3.08B market shift means for your freight operations in 2026.

Air cargo is still absorbing global trade shocks in 2026, but rising rates and Middle East disruption are pushing shippers toward a more tactical model: ocean-air routings through Los Angeles.

Trucking capacity is tightening with tender rejections at 14%, ocean freight faces overcapacity with rates down 70% from peak, and air cargo demand surged 11.2% YoY. Here's how shippers can exploit Q2 2026's modal divergence.

Discover how multimodal rate management platforms are unifying air, ocean, and road pricing into single systems β eliminating data silos and transforming freight procurement strategy in 2026.