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

The spatial computing market is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2034. Here's how mixed reality headsets are moving from pilot programs to production deployments in warehouse facility management.

The warehouse simulation market is growing at 14.5% CAGR, reaching $2.4 billion by 2035. Learn why pre-build digital modeling is now mandatory for new facility design and how it cuts commissioning issues by up to 90%.

Dirty data is derailing supply chain AI initiatives in 2026. Learn why data quality—not technology—is the real bottleneck, and how freight organizations can build the data governance foundations needed for AI success.

The Defense Logistics Agency is using AI to push supply forecasting from 60% to 85% accuracy. Here's how military logistics innovations are creating a blueprint for commercial freight operations.

Static rate tables are dying. Here's what shippers need to know about dynamic pricing, mini-bid automation, and real-time rate indexing platforms reshaping freight procurement in 2026.

Is the freight recession finally ending in 2026? Analyze carrier financial health signals from Maersk losses to trucking bankruptcies and learn what they mean for shipper contract strategy.

The lights-out warehouse isn't science fiction anymore. With $21 billion invested in 2023 and projections exceeding $90 billion by 2033, here's the timeline for when warehouse automation reaches full autonomy—and what shippers need to do now.

Regional parcel carriers like Veho, UniUni, Better Trucks, and Gofo are expanding coverage, launching AI-powered features, and challenging FedEx and UPS in 2026. Here's what shippers need to know about the alternative carrier revolution.

The Q1 2026 freight market is sending mixed signals across modes. Here's what FreightWaves SONAR data and industry reports reveal about truckload, LTL, and intermodal rate trends — and how shippers should respond.

Maersk, CMA CGM, and Hapag-Lloyd are cautiously returning to the Suez Canal after two years of Red Sea disruptions. Here's what this means for ocean freight rates, capacity, and shipper strategy in 2026.