Skip to main content

risk-management

39 posts tagged with “risk-management

Air Cargo Demand Fell 4.8% in March. The Real Problem Is Fuel, Hub Risk, and Capacity Trust.
air-cargofreight-planning

Air Cargo Demand Fell 4.8% in March. The Real Problem Is Fuel, Hub Risk, and Capacity Trust.

March air cargo demand fell 4.8%, but shippers should focus on fuel volatility, Gulf hub disruption, and whether premium capacity can be trusted.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 13, 2026 · 6 min read
Carrier Safety Data Is Becoming a Routing Guide Input, Not Just a Compliance Check
carrier-managementcompliance

Carrier Safety Data Is Becoming a Routing Guide Input, Not Just a Compliance Check

Carrier safety data is moving into routing guide decisions as Roadcheck, CSA scores, OOS rates, and maintenance risk reshape capacity reliability.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 12, 2026 · 7 min read
67 Revoked ELDs and Roadcheck 2026: Why Compliance Data Is Now a Capacity Risk
trucking-compliancecarrier-management

67 Revoked ELDs and Roadcheck 2026: Why Compliance Data Is Now a Capacity Risk

FMCSA ELD revocations and CVSA Roadcheck 2026 show why carrier compliance data now belongs in capacity planning, routing guides, and TMS exception workflows.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 11, 2026 · 7 min read
Small Trucking Bankruptcies Are Back. Shippers Need Carrier Financial Health in the Routing Guide.
carrier-managementtrucking

Small Trucking Bankruptcies Are Back. Shippers Need Carrier Financial Health in the Routing Guide.

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

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 11, 2026 · 6 min read
Disaster Logistics Has a Data Gap: What Humanitarian Supply Chains Can Teach Commercial Shippers
risk-managementdisaster-logistics

Disaster Logistics Has a Data Gap: What Humanitarian Supply Chains Can Teach Commercial Shippers

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

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 10, 2026 · 7 min read
Fleet Safety Is Becoming a C-Suite Metric, Not a Compliance Binder
fleet-managementrisk-management

Fleet Safety Is Becoming a C-Suite Metric, Not a Compliance Binder

Fleet safety is shifting from compliance recordkeeping to executive risk management built on prevention, real-time visibility, and operational reliability.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 9, 2026 · 7 min read
Why Supply Chain Risk Visibility Without Buffer Inventory Is a $184 Million Problem
risk managementresilience

Why Supply Chain Risk Visibility Without Buffer Inventory Is a $184 Million Problem

Nine in ten supply chain leaders faced significant disruptions in 2024. But knowing a risk is coming and being able to absorb it are two very different things. Here's why the gap between visibility and resilience is where shippers are bleeding out.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 3, 2026 · 5 min read
The $300 Billion Tariff Arbitrage: How Trade Is Being Rerouted—and What Freight Forwarders Need to Document Now
tariffstrade-compliance

The $300 Billion Tariff Arbitrage: How Trade Is Being Rerouted—and What Freight Forwarders Need to Document Now

Around $300 billion in tariff-laden goods are reaching US shores via Southeast Asia and Mexico each year, exploiting enforcement gaps. Here's what freight forwarders and shippers need to know about the compliance landmine ahead.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 1, 2026 · 6 min read
Inside the McKinsey 2025 Risk Pulse: What Tariffs Did to Supply Chain Strategy in Six Months
risk-managementMcKinsey

Inside the McKinsey 2025 Risk Pulse: What Tariffs Did to Supply Chain Strategy in Six Months

McKinsey's 2025 Risk Pulse survey reveals tariffs have displaced pandemic and geopolitical risks as the #1 supply chain concern. Here's what that means for logistics strategy in 2026.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 29, 2026 · 5 min read
Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb: The Hidden Financial Toll on Global Supply Chains Eighteen Months Later
red-seageopolitics

Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb: The Hidden Financial Toll on Global Supply Chains Eighteen Months Later

Eighteen months after carriers began diverting around the Cape of Good Hope, the financial damage to global supply chains is becoming clear. Here's what it's actually costing shippers — and what comes next.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 28, 2026 · 6 min read