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  • US LTL carriers laying groundwork for higher pricing in 2025
    US LTL carriers laying groundwork for higher pricing in 2025
  • Intermodal shippers still feeling ripple effects from Florida hurricanes
    Intermodal shippers still feeling ripple effects from Florida hurricanes
  • Global ocean volume in Q3 beat pandemic record: Blue Alpha Capital
    Global ocean volume in Q3 beat pandemic record: Blue Alpha Capital
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US LTL carriers laying groundwork for higher pricing in 2025

General rate increases ranging from 4.9% to 7.9% are setting expectations for higher contract pricing as less-than-truckload carriers attempt to recoup the costs of network expansion.

Intermodal shippers still feeling ripple effects from Florida hurricanes

While some shippers say they are still facing a measure of disruption, CSX says it has recovered following a rough patch in keeping cargo flowing through central Florida after hurricanes Helene and Milton battered the state.

Global ocean volume in Q3 beat pandemic record: Blue Alpha Capital

Frontloading and Red Sea diversions pushed volume and rates higher in the third quarter, and ongoing geopolitical disruption will allow carriers to extend their robust financial health into next year, according to the founder of the global equity firm.

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