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The global freight transport market size was valued at USD 36.32 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow from USD 40.46 billion in 2025 to reach USD 95.96 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 11.4% during the forecast period (2025-2033).
It only makes sense that shipping a high-value commodity would bring in more revenue, but the risks involved often scare away carriers and brokers from hauling these loads in places around the ...
With factories across Mexico getting back to full capacity in 2021, the cross-border freight market is already impacting truckload capacity, supply chains and trade strategy.FreightWaves recently ...
Lakeside Holding Limited (Nasdaq: LSH) is a U.S.-based integrated cross-border supply chain solution [buzzword] provider with a strategic focus on the Asian market, including China and South Korea. Operating under the brand American Bear Logistics, the company offers customized cross-border ocean and air freight solutions tailored to clients ...
Uber Freight, the digital freight brokerage division of Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE: UBER), announced on October 29 that it has expanded its operations into Canada to move domestic and cross ...
Cross-border and regulatory compliance software Canada [31] 2006 Flagship Customs Services Customs filing software US [32] 2006 Cube Route On-demand logistics management software Canada [33] 2007 Ocean Tariff Bureau and Blue Pacific Services Tariff filing & contract publishing and surety bonds for ocean intermediaries US [8] 2007
The Freightos International Freight Index was first launched as a weekly freight index in early 2017. [7] The Freightos Baltic Index has been in wide use since 2018. [8] It is currently the only freight rate index that is issued daily, and is also the only IOSCO-compliant freight index that is currently regulated by the EU (in particular, the European Securities and Markets Authority).
Wait times for trucks importing and exporting cargo across the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped considerably from April crisis levels but industry experts warn threats to the supply chain haven't ...