Industry insights, integration guides, and product updates from the CXTMS team.

Small trucking bankruptcies show why carrier financial health, insurance status, tender behavior, and lane concentration should be live routing-guide controls.

April’s sharp truckload capacity tightening shows why tender rejections should sit beside rates, dwell, and service metrics in every shipper dashboard.
Wiliot’s Gen3 IoT Pixel points to a practical shift in logistics visibility: sensing location, temperature, humidity, and movement closer to the item level.

Cash logistics is shifting from armored pickup execution to smart-safe, IoT and AI-driven cash ecosystem optimization. Here is what high-security logistics teaches every transportation network.

Cass Freight Index April 2026 signals point to a split freight market: soft shipment volume, tighter truckload capacity, and rising rates that shippers need to budget for now.

DHL Global Forwarding is adding dedicated Asia-U.S. heavy air cargo capacity in June. Forwarders should use the moment to formalize mode-switch rules across ocean, air, landed cost, exception approvals, and customer promise dates.

Disaster logistics exposes the same visibility, capacity, and exception-management gaps that commercial shippers face when disruption hits. Here is the resilience playbook.

Nearshoring is pulling Mexico food logistics capacity toward border gateways, where multi-temperature warehousing, customs data, and appointment discipline now decide service reliability.

Product codes used in inventory management are now execution data, not back-office labels. Clean SKU, GTIN, lot, serial, location, and license-plate data determine whether robotics, IoT, and fulfillment systems can actually deliver accuracy.

Reverse logistics is moving from a cost-center problem to an ESG, fraud, labor, and customer-experience risk. Returns teams need faster disposition rules, better fraud controls, and auditable workflows.