DOT ignores air cargo infrastructure needs, study says
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The Nerve Center of the Global Supply Chain
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Company reports $303M in Q2 revenue, beats Wall Street estimates
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GAO report to serve as industry springboard for federal funding to modernize airports
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Volume isn’t rising, but capacity is getting tighter anyway, as Fuller and Strickland discuss the reasons
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Rutherford commits to keeping ahead of the next supply chain disruption event
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Latest additions bolster carrier’s long-haul LTL network
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SONAR Key Market Insights: Memphis
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Capacity availability in Memphis remains volatile as The Outbound Tender Rejection Index continues its yo-yo effect, coming in at 9.7%.
Week over week, there is less than 1% change in reactions, but at its height early last week, rejections were at 11%.
While outbound tender rejections have been on their own roller coaster, outbound tender volumes have fallen 3.3% w/w, which has resulted in loosening capacity for Memphis.
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Courtesy of Trimble & Deloitte
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“I was with housing folks yesterday … in the floor covering business, and they’re just basically waiting for interest rates to drop in the housing [market]. They think the backlog is gigantic as soon as people can afford the payments.”
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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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