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Cold storage demand shifts to newer, high-tech facilities, reports Newmarkby LM Staff on 2 April 2026 at 3:31 pm
A new Newmark report shows companies are prioritizing efficiency, automation, and throughput in their site decisions.
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Truckload rates climb for fourth straight month despite weak volumes, notes U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index-Rates Editionby LM Staff on 2 April 2026 at 12:46 pm
February spot and contract rates were up 3.6% and 0.1%, respectively, from January to February, with the report describing the gains as the result of a market where cost per mile rose ahead of any broad-based recovery in activity.
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Manufacturing remains on a growth track in March, for third consecutive month, reports ISMby Jeff Berman on 1 April 2026 at 4:27 pm
The report’s benchmark reading, the PMI, came in at 52.7, (a reading higher than 50 indicates growth), up 0.3% compared to February’s 52.4 reading, and 0.1% above January’s 52.6 reading,
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Retail sales see gains, reports Commerceby Jeff Berman on 1 April 2026 at 1:42 pm
Total retail sales, at $738.4 billion, eked out a 0.6% gain over January and were up 3.7% annually. It added that total retail sales, from December through January, posted a 3.1% gain compared to the same period a year ago.
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Salary Survey 2026: Rising responsibility, greater rewardsby Bridget McCrea on 1 April 2026 at 12:40 pm
Logistics Management’s 2026 Salary & Compensation Study shows salaries rebounding to an average of $126,400 as logistics and supply chain professionals take on broader, more strategic responsibilities across technology, risk management and enterprise decision-making. The findings highlight a profession gaining influence and visibility, with expanding roles, high job satisfaction and increasing alignment between compensation and the growing impact of logistics on overall business performance.
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Top 50 Trucking Companies: Strategy separates the leadersby John D. Schulz on 1 April 2026 at 12:30 pm
Logistics Management’s Top 50 Trucking Companies highlights how leading carriers are navigating a prolonged soft freight market through pricing discipline, capacity planning and strategic investment in technology and AI. Beyond size, this year’s rankings underscore the importance of culture, operational execution and long-term vision as carriers position themselves for the next upcycle in demand.
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Notes from the Field: Building a smarter ocean transportation strategyby Tom Schaefges, Senior Project Manager, St. Onge Company on 1 April 2026 at 12:25 pm
A structured ocean transportation strategy—built on volume forecasting, carrier diversification, contract planning and performance metrics—enables shippers to move from reactive shipping decisions to proactive, cost-controlled logistics management. By aligning port selection, partner relationships and risk mitigation planning, organizations can improve service reliability, strengthen resilience and optimize global supply chain performance in a volatile trade environment.
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Air cargo remains a ‘shock absorber’ in turbulent tradeby Karen E. Thuermer on 1 April 2026 at 12:20 pm
Air cargo continues to play a critical role in global supply chains as shippers turn to air freight for speed, flexibility and reliability amid tariffs, geopolitical instability and shifting trade flows. While market growth is moderating, this feature examines how e-commerce, AI-driven hardware demand, regional trade lane shifts and ongoing capacity constraints are shaping the air cargo outlook for 2026.
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Global Logistics: Europe recalibrates in a volatile trade landscapeby Dagmar Trepins on 1 April 2026 at 12:15 pm
As tariff uncertainty, shifting alliances and new trade agreements reshape the global order, Europe is recalibrating its logistics and supply chain strategies in response to mounting volatility. This feature explores how EU-U.S. trade tensions, new agreements with Mercosur and India, and evolving UK and Central European dynamics are creating both disruption and opportunity for shippers, carriers and logistics providers.
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Union Pacific–Norfolk Southern Merger: Reshaping the rail industryby Brooks Bentz on 1 April 2026 at 12:10 pm
Union Pacific’s proposed acquisition of Norfolk Southern would create the first true U.S. transcontinental railroad, reshaping the competitive landscape with expanded single-line service, new intermodal lanes and potential efficiency gains. However, the deal faces significant scrutiny from shippers and competing railroads over concerns around reduced competition, higher costs and the risk of service disruptions tied to large-scale rail mergers.
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Viewpoint: As the stakes rise, so does the value of logistics managersby Michael Levans on 1 April 2026 at 12:01 pm
Logistics and supply chain managers are taking on more strategic responsibility than ever, with expanded roles spanning risk management, technology investment and real-time decision-making in an increasingly complex global environment. Findings from the 2026 Salary & Compensation Study reinforce this shift, with rising salaries and broader responsibilities reflecting the growing value—and influence—of logistics professionals at the center of business performance.
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Amazon Freight increases dry van trailer count to 80,000by Jeff Berman on 31 March 2026 at 5:04 pm
The company said this marks an expansion from its previous trailer count, of 70,000 less than a year ago.
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Diesel surge tightens truckload capacity, pushes spot rates higherby Jeff Berman on 31 March 2026 at 4:19 pm
Total load posts rose slightly to 3.99 million, for the week of March 22-28, suggesting demand remained steady as available capacity contracted.
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Amazon brings on 1,500 FedEx sites to its returns networkby LM Staff on 31 March 2026 at 2:43 pm
The move expands Amazon’s network to more than 10,000 drop-off locations.
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National diesel average increases for 13th consecutive week, reports EIAby Jeff Berman on 31 March 2026 at 1:52 pm
EIA data showed that the national average price per gallon, at $5.401, was up for the 13th consecutive week, rising $1.809 annually and up 2.6 cents compared to the week of March 23.
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UPS pulls driver buyout program after pushback from the Teamstersby Jeff Berman on 30 March 2026 at 6:47 pm
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters said UPS informed the union on March 24 that it would withdraw the program across the region, which covers 13 states from Nebraska to Ohio. The union said the move affects more than a dozen states and could make it harder for UPS to continue similar buyout offers elsewhere under the National Master Agreement.
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Modex keynote panel will preview 2026 MHI annual industry report findingsby Bridget McCrea on 30 March 2026 at 5:32 pm
The session, Rewiring the Future: A Supply Chain Playbook for Innovation, previews the report’s findings and puts them into real-world context.
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NextGen conference revamps awards for 2026, opens submissionsby LM Staff on 27 March 2026 at 1:28 pm
Updated categories, a new partnership-focused award, and a May 15 deadline set the stage for recognizing real-world supply chain execution.
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Hiring slows down as tariffs and costs weigh on manufacturersby LM Staff on 27 March 2026 at 8:54 am
U.S. manufacturing is under pressure, with job losses mounting as tariffs, rising costs, and ongoing uncertainty continue to weigh on hiring and investment.
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‘Physical AI’ is shaping warehouse operations beyond traditional visibilityby LM Staff on 27 March 2026 at 8:47 am
As supply chains push past traditional visibility tools, a new class of physical AI is digitizing real-world warehouse activity.