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Editorial Beyond the Fleet: Why Tech Platforms Win in Modern Logistics

The logistics industry is projected to grow at an annual rate of 9.1% by 2030. One major driver of this growth is the rise of e-commerce, which has reshaped consumer expectations, creating an urgent…

How AI Is Improving Supply Chain Visibility and Risk Management
EditorialHow AI Is Improving Supply Chain Visibility and Risk Management

Supply chain fragility is often viewed as a future risk, but it is also a present-day cost, one

How to Build Logistics Operations That Can Withstand Market Volatility
EditorialHow to Build Logistics Operations That Can Withstand Market Volatility

Logistics is projected to reach $18 trillion by 2030 , yet margins and service levels remain

A Complete Guide to Part Truckload Logistics and Shipping
EditorialA Complete Guide to Part Truckload Logistics and Shipping

A Complete Guide to Part Truckload Logistics and Shipping Supply chain managers frequently face the

Is Data Annotation the Key to Smarter Logistics?
EditorialIs Data Annotation the Key to Smarter Logistics?

The promise of AI in logistics often overshadows its most critical dependency: data. Companies

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Is the 2026 Global Air Freight Recovery Sustainable?
Transportation & Delivery Is the 2026 Global Air Freight Recovery Sustainable?

The global air cargo sector is navigating a period of significant volatility as it emerges from a temporary downturn in early June 2026, marking a shift in the way international trade responds to overlapping global stressors. After a notable 7% drop in May, which was triggered by a rare alignment

How Will the CKU Railway Link Central Asia to the Black Sea?
Transportation & DeliveryHow Will the CKU Railway Link Central Asia to the Black Sea?

The geographical isolation of landlocked Central Asian states is rapidly dissolving as massive

Amazon Can Achieve LTL Dominance by Acquiring Forward Air
Transportation & DeliveryAmazon Can Achieve LTL Dominance by Acquiring Forward Air

Amazon’s recent decision to invite external commercial shippers into its proprietary logistics

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