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The freight market has seen dramatic shifts since the pandemic. Spot rates peaked in 2021, exceeding the average cost per mile by over $1. However, by 2023, spot rate compression and rising costs reduced this margin to nearly zero.
By Joe McDevitt
www.translogisticsinc.com
The warehousing and distribution industry is highly capital-intensive, where project, solutions and innovation takes a long time to see a return on investment. The cycle for the results of specific trends is a long one, but this doesn’t stop new technology and software from being implemented and trialled.
By Silvia La Face
www.maersk.com
Artificial intelligence will initiate an incremental transformation of logistics operations, beginning with foundational changes. Third-party logistics providers must first focus on data standardization and basic process automation, while developing roadmaps for more advanced technologies. Initial efforts will concentrate on auditing existing workflows and implementing robotic process automation for routine tasks.
By Darren Lavelle
www.supplychainbrain.com
As 2025 approaches, the supply chain industry is bustling with change. From navigating global disruptions to embracing tech advancements, companies are rethinking how they approach logistics, warehousing, and transportation.
info.c3solutions.com
The logistics industry is on the cusp of transformative change. In 2025, advancements in technology will redefine warehousing, manufacturing, transportation, and logistics, driven by innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and sustainable practices.
www.scansource.com
Just a decade ago, only about 5% of warehouses had some form of automation. Today, nearly one-quarter do, and that number is only going to increase as legacy warehouses and industry sectors adopt more automation.
By Brian Straight
www.scmr.com
The logistics industry is an evolving landscape, where the role of third-party logistics (3PL), continues to strive for efficiencies across its supply chains. Both 3PL providers and collaborating businesses face challenges and growth opportunities for the year ahead, with notable trends already beginning to emerge. These trends are shaped by advancements in technology, a rise in customer expectations and sustainability milestones. Let’s discover the innovations the 3PL industry has in store for 2025.
By Ivona Lechowicz
www.gpalogisticsgroup.com
Looking ahead to 2025, the trucking and logistics industry faces a shifting landscape as it emerges from the Great Freight Recession. Key factors like freight demand, equipment production and regulatory changes will present both challenges to the unprepared and opportunities for fleets willing to take them.
By Peyton Panik
www.fleetio.com
Real Time Networks has drawn from conversations with logistics and warehouse experts across North America to identify the top trends that will shape warehouse operations in 2025. These insights will help organizations stay prepared for whatever this eventful year will bring.
By Mike French
www.realtimenetworks.com
The logistics industry is inherently cyclical, experiencing heightened demand and operational complexities during certain periods. By understanding these peak seasons, you can plan and prepare to ensure smooth business operations. In this article, we explore five peak periods in logistics in 2025, how they can impact your supply chains, and strategies to manage each peak season rush.