March is shaping up to be another defining moment for global supply chains. Escalating geopolitical tensions, rising fuel costs, and continued market volatility are putting renewed pressure on transportation networks and sourcing strategies—reinforcing the need for stronger, more resilient supply chains.
In this issue, we share insights and updates to help you stay ahead, including highlights from TPM 2026 in Long Beach and key findings from our latest research on how importers are adapting post-tariff shocks.
You’ll also get a behind-the-scenes video tour of our CFS and transload facility in Compton, California, along with news of our new transload facility in Memphis—both designed to expand capacity, improve speed to market, and enhance flexibility.
As conditions evolve, our focus remains the same: delivering the infrastructure, expertise, and agility you need to keep your supply chain moving forward.
Navigating What’s Next: STG Logistics at the Center of TPM 2026
TPM 2026 in Long Beach brought together the supply chain industry to tackle some of today’s most pressing challenges — from capacity and market balance to AI, carrier strategy, inland logistics stability, and ESG.
The STG Logistics team was on-site, ready to listen, collaborate, and support our customers, partners, and future customers as they navigate an increasingly complex landscape. At our container exhibit, attendees stopped by for coffee, chai, and conversation — sharing insights on how to manage disruption and keep freight moving.
Throughout the event, we connected with industry peers on how STG’s nationwide network — spanning bonded warehousing, distribution, and final-mile delivery across LTL, intermodal, and drayage — delivers reliable port-to-door solutions.
On Tuesday evening, we continued the conversations at King’s Fish House, hosting a memorable gathering filled with great food, meaningful discussions, and strong connections across the industry.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at TPM 2026. We appreciate the partnership and look forward to what’s ahead.
Check out our highlight video below!
New Industry Research Shows How Shippers Are Turning 2025 Disruptions into Smarter, Stronger Supply Chain Strategies for 2026
Tariff volatility is reshaping how companies approach global sourcing and logistics. In STG Logistics’ commissioned independent research study of U.S. import decision-makers, the majority report accelerating diversification efforts, rethinking transportation strategies, and prioritizing flexibility to stay competitive in an uncertain trade environment. With 85.6% of shippers front-loading inventory and nearly 80% shifting sourcing away from China, the findings reveal a fundamental reset in supply chain strategy heading into 2026.
👉 Read the full story on the STG Logistics website to explore how leading organizations are adapting—and what it means for your supply chain: https://www.stgusa.com/news-notices/tariffs-trigger-major-supply-chain-reset-as-companies-diversify-sourcing-and-rethink-logistics-networks-stg-survey-finds/
STG Logistics Expands into Memphis
STG Logistics continues to expand its domestic network with the opening of a new cross-dock warehouse in Memphis—an investment that strengthens service capabilities while creating hundreds of jobs in the region. Designed for speed, scale, and efficiency, the facility marks a key milestone in STG’s inland growth strategy and its ongoing commitment to delivering flexible, high-performance logistics solutions for customers.
👉 Read the press release here: https://www.stgusa.com/news-notices/stg-logistics-expands-inland-footprint-with-new-memphis-cross-dock-facility/
Inside STG Logistics’ Compton, CA CFS & Transload Facility
At the heart of one of the nation’s busiest logistics corridors, STG Logistics’ Compton, CA CFS & Transload facility is purpose-built to keep cargo moving—efficiently, reliably, and at scale.
Strategically located near the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, this facility plays a critical role in supporting seamless cargo flow. From container freight station (CFS) operations to transloading and comprehensive cargo handling, the Compton location is designed to reduce bottlenecks and accelerate supply chains.
In our latest video tour, we take you inside the operation—showcasing the size, capabilities, and coordination required to keep freight moving in a high-volume environment. But beyond the infrastructure and equipment, what truly sets this facility apart is the people behind it.
At STG Logistics, our people make the difference. Their expertise, commitment, and problem-solving mindset ensure that every shipment is handled with precision and care.
Watch the video to see our Compton facility in action—and meet the team that keeps supply chains moving forward every day.