Home Ocean rates steady as shippers brace for July hikes – June 30, 2026 Update Published: June 30, 2026 Blog Weekly highlights Ocean rates – Freightos...
Supply chain technology markets do not move in straight lines. Priorities shift as buyers respond to cost pressure, labor constraints, service expectations, geopolitical disruption, automation maturity,...
Supply chain technology providers often face strategic questions that cannot be answered through general market commentary. A company may need to understand how buyers are evaluating...
For the better part of three decades, supply chain strategy has been built around one central objective: optimization. Reduce inventory. Lower transportation costs. Consolidate suppliers. Shorten...
Supply chain technology markets are crowded, complex, and changing quickly. Buyers are trying to separate durable capabilities from short-term claims, while solution providers are trying to...
The global supply chain landscape is currently defined by rapid transformation and persistent volatility. This week’s developments underscore a shift toward greater operational resilience and adaptation,...
For many transportation organizations, sustainability reporting has historically been a retrospective exercise. Freight moved through the network, emissions were calculated after the fact, and the results...
Home Ocean rates climb again even as fuel costs ease – June 23, 2026 Update Published: June 25, 2026 Blog Weekly highlights Ocean rates – Freightos...
For years, the transportation management system market has been framed as a software market. A shipper buys a TMS to plan, execute, settle, and analyze freight....
The routing guide has long been one of the central control mechanisms in transportation management. It reflects negotiated rates, preferred carriers, service expectations, contractual commitments, and...