Drayage Market Update: Inland Freight Challenges Reshape Port Logistics in 2026
The drayage sector is entering a new phase in 2026, where operational challenges are shifting from port terminals to inland transportation networks. While major U.S. ports continue to process cargo efficiently, disruptions in rail services, trucking capacity constraints, and inconsistent cargo arrival patterns are creating delays beyond the port gates. As a result, shippers and
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Supply Chain Disruptions and Freight Recovery: Logistics Trends in 2026
The logistics industry is entering a critical phase in 2026 as supply chains continue adapting to economic uncertainty, rising transportation costs, and changing global trade patterns. Freight demand is gradually recovering in several sectors, while shippers face increasing pressure to improve delivery speed, reduce costs, and maintain supply chain stability. For businesses across North America,
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AI, Tariffs & Rising Costs: What’s Driving Logistics in 2026
The logistics and freight industry is experiencing another major shift in 2026. Rising fuel costs, AI-driven freight technology, tariff uncertainty, and tightening transportation capacity are changing how shippers and freight brokers operate across North America. For businesses moving freight daily, adaptability is no longer optional — it is essential. At SBT Group Inc., we continue
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2026 Logistics Market Outlook: What Shippers and Freight Brokers Need to Know
The logistics industry is entering a new phase in 2026. After years of freight volatility, capacity swings, inflation pressure, and supply chain disruptions, the market is now evolving into a more technology-driven, compliance-focused, and resilience-oriented environment. For shippers, carriers, and freight brokers alike, the message is clear: agility and strategic partnerships matter more than ever.
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