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July report explores the trends shaping freight markets, from rising truckload rates and uneven global capacity to cross-border pressure and fragile fuel relief
The U.S. sanctions landscape continues to evolve, creating new compliance considerations for companies moving freight across global supply chains. While the countries making headlines may change, one trend remains consistent: sanctions risk is becoming more complex and increasingly tied to how goods move—not just where they're going.
For years, shippers have viewed truckload and intermodal as serving two very different purposes. Truckload for speed and flexibility, intermodal for lower costs and longer transit times.
Reliability is the backbone of less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping. When freight moves as planned, supply chains stay fluid, inventory remains balanced, and trust across the network is reinforced. But when execution breaks down—through missed pickups, classification issues, or inefficient routing—the ripple effects are felt far beyond a single shipment.
June report explores capacity pressure, policy shifts, and rising costs shaping freight markets
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“Cross-border supply chains demand speed, precision, and a tight focus on each customer’s needs,” Robinson Fresh President Jose Rossignoli said. “This South Texas facility brings those capabilities together in one place, helping customers reduce dwell time, control costs, and get products to market faster.”
[C.H. Robinson’s] agentic system runs quietly in the background, handling the work that determines whether shipments arrive on time without touching the part of the relationship that customers actually care about. The deployment works precisely because customers experience only the result.
C.H. Robinson posted another quarter of strong performance in Q1 2026, extending more than two years of consistent earnings growth despite a challenging freight market. The company said its results reflect market share gains, disciplined pricing, and productivity improvements driven by its Lean AI strategy.
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