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Ocean shipping recovery, Section 232 documentation, and freight market signals: what operators need to know now

Ocean shipping recovery, Section 232 documentation, and freight market signals: what operators need to know now

Hormuz disruption recovery, new Section 232 doc rules, and shifting freight signals are creating immediate compliance and sourcing decisions for supply chain te

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 13, 2026
Strait of Hormuz disruption, FedEx restructuring, and a fragile freight market: what supply chain leaders need to watch now

Strait of Hormuz disruption, FedEx restructuring, and a fragile freight market: what supply chain leaders need to watch now

Three converging pressures—Hormuz shipping risk, the FedEx-CMA CGM deal, and carrier margin squeeze—demand immediate attention from supply chain operators.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 12, 2026
U.S. supply chain leaders abandon "return to normal" as logistics costs settle and India's freight network expands

U.S. supply chain leaders abandon "return to normal" as logistics costs settle and India's freight network expands

Shipping costs fell to 7.8% of U.S. GDP in 2025, yet Ford and peers are building permanent flexibility into supply chains as disruptions persist.

MarketScale Newsroom·Jul 9, 2026
Truckload spot rates hit all-time record $3.83 per mile as freight market surges

Truckload spot rates hit all-time record $3.83 per mile as freight market surges

Spot rates reached $3.83/mile in early June 2026, tender rejections hit 17.55%, and Union Pacific imposed a peak season surcharge as freight pressure migrates t

MarketScale Newsroom·Jun 17, 2026
Next-Gen Logistics: How Quantum Computing Powers Smoother Shipping and Fewer Delays

Next-Gen Logistics: How Quantum Computing Powers Smoother Shipping and Fewer Delays

Quantum processors unlock real-time optimization across complex shipping networks by processing massive datasets that traditional computers cannot handle effici

Mike Bush·Feb 11, 2025
Aftermath of Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Global Supply Chains Will Reroute Efficiently

Aftermath of Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Global Supply Chains Will Reroute Efficiently

Port disruptions force shippers to adapt quickly, revealing supply chains are more resilient than feared

Business Services·May 14, 2024
Navigating the Complex Waters of Supply Chain Fees: Comprehensive Insights into Demurrage and Detention in International Trade

Navigating the Complex Waters of Supply Chain Fees: Comprehensive Insights into Demurrage and Detention in International Trade

Hidden logistics costs are forcing businesses to rethink how they manage international shipments and port operations

Mike Bush·Apr 19, 2024
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