25 posts tagged with βtechnologyβ
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.

Pre-arrival digital submission is transforming customs clearance from a multi-day bottleneck into a matter of hours. Here's what the 2026 data showsβand what shippers must do to capture the speed benefit.

Gartner's 2026 Source-to-Pay Magic Quadrant names GEP, Coupa, Ivalua, and Oracle as Leaders β but what does that actually mean for freight-intensive shippers? We break down the research, the agentic AI angle, and the freight procurement software market now worth $1.72 billion.

Multimodal visibility platforms are reshaping how freight forwarders and shippers track shipments across ocean, air, rail, and trucking. Here's what the 2026 market data tells usβand what to look for in a platform evaluation.

The SCaaS market is booming at $71B and climbing. But is outsourcing your freight technology the right call for your company? Here's the build-vs-buy framework shippers are actually using in 2026.

The connected worker platform market has crossed $8.6 billion and is sprinting toward $20 billion by 2030. Here's what's actually happening on warehouse floors β and why the data layer, not the hardware, is the real prize.

Shippers are abandoning fragmented track-and-trace tools for unified multimodal visibility platforms. Here's what the $3.08B market shift means for your freight operations in 2026.

SAP Logistics Management went generally available in February 2026. Now that SAP has been named a Gartner Leader in TMS for the 12th consecutive year, mid-market shippers are asking: migrate, integrate, or stick with a dedicated TMS? Here's the practical breakdown.

AI capabilities have never been stronger. So why are most supply chain planning transformations still failing to deliver? BCG and Gartner have the uncomfortable answer.

Volvo Trucks North America can now push 10,000 over-the-air software updates per day, cutting unplanned stops by 24%. Here's how software-defined trucks are reshaping fleet economics and what it means for carrier operations in 2026.