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Freight Industry News & Blogs


Global trade reshaped by digital and green transitions
— According to the latest Global Trade Update, logistics and supply chains in 2026 are being reshaped by slower growth, rising digital transformation, geopolitical fragmentation, and green initiatives — underscoring the industry’s adaptive challenges and opportunities


Key supply-chain trends for 2026
— Cost optimization, resilience planning, and greater emphasis on visibility and flexibility are top priorities for logistics managers, reflecting broader pressures on networks from shifting trade patterns and customer expectations.


Port Laredo evolving into a major distribution hub
Port Laredo evolving into a major distribution hub — Infrastructure investments and expanded warehousing are positioning Port Laredo as a fully integrated gateway-plus-distribution center by 2026, enhancing North America’s trade and logistics landscape amid ongoing supply-chain modernization
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