Load-matching wars escalate as DAT snaps up Convoy
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The Nerve Center of the Global Supply Chain
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NEWSLETTER BROUGHT TO YOU BY — CUMMINS
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On tomorrow’s roads, uncertainty reigns. But with improved fuel efficiency, unflinching power and 25+ years of built-in experience, the 2027 X15 stands ready to rise above it. Learn more.
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Combined railroad will operate 52,000 miles of track through 43 states
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DAT is the category king. Who will become number two?
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Key benchmarks particularly in its U.S. LTL operations are higher than in Q1, though down from a year ago
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Legislation strips away passenger-preference obligations over shared rail lines
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OneCompass to acquire Koleaseco in August
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A guide to stop the guesswork and start growing smarter Learn More.
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Strategic partnership includes $50 million investment to scale production for autonomous vehicles
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The report is designed to provide intelligence that carriers can use to inform their strategies in the months ahead Learn More.
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In Partnership with SONAR
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In Partnership with BlueGrace and Trimble
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In Partnership with Descartes
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Charleston freight market shows signs of loosening
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SONAR Key Market Insights: Charleston, SC
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The current outbound tender rejection rate in Charleston, SC is 8.1%, compared to the national tender rejection rate of 5.4%.
The Charleston outbound tender rejection rate is down 293 basis points in the past week and is down dramatically from a recent high of 13.5% in mid-July.
Like many other port cities, the tender rejection rate has been volatile in recent weeks due to the timing of tariff delays and trade agreements. The EU trade agreement over the weekend adds a degree of certainty, which may reduce volatility going forward.
The past few months, the West Coast ports have taken share of total imports from the East Coast ports, but both Class I railroad Union Pacific and the Intermodal Association of North America expect the East Coast ports to regain market share.
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Courtesy of Trimble & Deloitte
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“Imagine seamlessly hauling steel from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Colton, Calif., and moving tomato paste from Heron, Calif., to Fremont, Ohio. Lumber from the Pacific Northwest, plastics from the Gulf Coast, copper from Arizona and Utah, and soda ash from Wyoming. Right now, tens of thousands of railroaders are moving almost everything we use. You name it, and at some point, the railroad hauled it.”
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Registration Now Open for Supply Chain AI Symposium in Washington, D.C.
The future of freight is intelligent. Are you ready?
The Supply Chain AI Symposium, which will be held at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C., on July 30, is your exclusive opportunity to delve into the transformative power of artificial intelligence. Join business leaders, pioneering technologists and leading supply chain companies to explore how AI is revolutionizing transportation, logistics and supply chain management.
Whether you lead a Fortune 100 supply chain, build AI models or sling freight for a living, this symposium offers a unique opportunity to explore how AI is being implemented in the world of the supply chain. Gain insights into cutting-edge advancements, practical applications and trends shaping the freight industry.
Space is limited, so register now to save your spot!
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WASHINGTON, DC | JULY 30, 2025
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DALLAS, TX | SEPTEMBER 10, 2025
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CHATTANOOGA, TN | OCTOBER 21-22, 2025
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