Webcasts
Midyear Trucking Report: The Second-Half Outlook
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US truck shippers have enjoyed a historic stretch of pricing power since 2022 and the start of a three-year freight downturn. That downturn has dragged on, despite multiple predictions of its end, well into 2025, as uncertainty over tariffs and trade and rising costs keep a lid on US economic growth. Is that about to change as 2025 draws to a close and 2026 begins? Shippers and trucking suppliers are looking for hard evidence of future demand. Will lower taxes and interest rate cuts make 2026 look more like 2018 than 2025? Will US manufacturing generate more demand for goods shipping? How are shippers and carriers thinking about the market as they approach talks for 2026 contracts? Do they foresee, finally, a significant change in the supply-demand equation for trucking? This hour-long webcast will address these questions and more in the run-up to the Journal of Commerce Inland Distribution Conference on Sept. 29-Oct. 1 in Chicago.
Moderator: William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor-Trucking and Domestic Transportation, Journal of Commerce by S&P Global
Speaker(s):
Paul Bingham, Director, Global Insight, Transportation Consulting, S&P Global Market Intelligence
Keith Prather, Managing Partner and Co-Founder, Armada Corporate Intelligence
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Breakbulk and Project Cargo Outlook: How Tariffs and Geopolitical Strife Will Impact the Rest of 2025
Tariffs, intensifying conflict in the Middle East and Ukraine, a slowing global economy and increased competition from the container shipping fleet are all driving heightened uncertainty in the multipurpose and heavy-lift market. Project investors started the year with a wait-and-see attitude and shippers rushed to frontload some commodities in the first half even as charter indices rose, fell and rose again.
This webcast will examine cargo demand and multipurpose/heavy-lift fleet supply and makeup amid a tumultuous geopolitical environment. Join Breakbulk and Project Cargo Senior Research Analyst Susan Oatway as she presents the latest forecast from the Journal of Commerce Breakbulk Quarterly Report. Joining Susan will be well-known industry analysts Niclas Prehm, head of research at Toepfer Transport, publisher of the Toepfer Multipurpose Index (TMI) and numerous other reports and indices; and Peter Molloy, Senior Associate - Breakbulk & Heavylift with Drewry. Peter is the main contributor to Drewry’s Multipurpose Shipping Forecaster and produces the Drewry Breakbulk Sea Transport Indices. They will discuss their indices and their expectations for the remainder of the year.
Moderator:
Carly Fields, Associate Editor-Breakbulk, Project and Heavy-Lift Shipping, Journal of Commerce by S&P Global
Speaker(s):
Peter Molloy, Senior Associate - Breakbulk & Heavylift, Drewry
Susan Oatway, Senior Research Analyst-Breakbulk and Project Cargo, Journal of Commerce by S&P Global
Yorck Niclas Prehm, Head of Research, Toepfer Transport,
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AI and the Shipper: Where Automation is Making a Difference
Virtually every single discussion about logistics technology today eventually circles around to one subject: AI. The topic is everywhere as the industry wrestles with what AI means to core processes and the future workforce at shippers and their service providers. But peel back the layers a bit, and the discussion gets even more complicated. Questions arise left, right and center:
- Do shippers need an AI layer across our existing systems?
- Are partners equipped, from a data quality perspective, to support automation goals?
- Are new, AI-native solutions better than incumbent products that are adding AI features?
- Should shippers invest in these tools themselves, or rely on 3PLs to innovate on their behalf?
- What is the ROI from these tools?
- And, of course, how does this affect current employees?
In this one-hour session, the Journal of Commerce will discuss all this and more with a panel of technology experts across disciplines in the global logistics industry.
Moderator:
Eric Johnson, Senior Editor, Technology, Journal of Commerce by S&P Global
Speaker(s):
Maneet Singh, Chief information Officer and Chief Digital Officer, Odyssey Logistics
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Fourth Quarter Trucking Report: Analyzing the Peak Season
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Moderator:
William Cassidy, Senior Editor, Trucking and Domestic Transportation, Journal of Commerce by S&P Global
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Cold Chain Market Report: 2025 Review and the Outlook for the Year Ahead
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Laura Robb, Associate Editor-Americas Container Markets, Journal of Commerce by S&P Global
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Global Shipping Report: Analyzing the 2026 Outlook
Moderator:
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor, Journal of Commerce by S&P Global
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Port Performance 2026: The State of North American Cargo Flow
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Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor-West Coast, Journal of Commerce by S&P Global
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