39 posts tagged with βtmsβ

Regulated shippers are not rejecting digital freight technology; they are demanding hybrid and on-premise control where auditability, isolation, and data residency matter more than speed-to-deploy.

The cloud transportation management system market has crossed $16 billion in 2026. Here's what that growth signal means for freight strategy decisions β and why the migration away from on-premise TMS is now a competitive imperative, not a technology preference.

FedEx and UPS alone no longer cut it for e-commerce shippers at scale. Here's how multi-carrier parcel networks are reshaping delivery strategy β and why your TMS needs to keep up.

Ocean carriers including MSC, CMA CGM, and Maersk announced June peak season surcharges of $500β$1,200/TEU for Asia-origin shipments. Here's what shippers need to do right now.

Shippers get better logistics ROI when they separate strategic network design from lane, dock, carrier, and order-level execution improvements.

The SCM software market is growing fast, but freight forwarders should evaluate integration depth, workflow ownership, and exception handling before buying.

LTL rates are surging at 12.5% year-over-yearβstrongest upward pressure since 2023. Here's what that means for your freight budget and how smart shippers are responding.

BCG's autonomous supply chain framework is reshaping how mid-market shippers think about platform adoption. Here's what the shift to Supply Chain as a Service means for your freight strategy in 2026.

Most shippers recover money from only one layer of freight billing errors. The operators pulling ahead are running three β parcel, truckload/LTL, and contract compliance β simultaneously. Here's the full stack and why it works.
The end-to-end multimodal shipment visibility market is projected to reach $1.2 billion in 2026, growing at 13.7% CAGR. Here's why fragmented tracking has become a competitive risk β and what to look for in a platform that actually solves it.