This week’s freight report opens with Kesco’s latest insights on how shippers can strike the right balance between trucking costs and service quality. A challenge many are facing amid shifting market conditions. That theme of balancing pressures continues globally, as U.S. ports move record volumes ahead of tariff deadlines and new trade barriers ripple through India’s textile sector. Meanwhile, Japan’s export slowdown highlights softer demand patterns that may reshape carrier networks. Domestically, Class 8 truck sales remain steady, signaling investment in long-term trucking capacity. On the ocean side, the Port of Long Beach’s quick response to a vessel incident underscores the industry’s resilience, while ongoing debates at the IMO spotlight the challenges of meeting net zero targets. Rounding out the week, the U.S. Department of Transportation is stepping up its fight against cargo theft, a timely reminder that security and compliance remain critical to protecting freight in transit.
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