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5 shipping trends for 2021 for carriers to know

FreightWaves SONAR

With the havoc 2020 caused, can shipping trends get any worse? Preparation becomes the name of the game in shipping trends, and being ahead becomes the new normal. If a business wants to “thrive” in 2021 abnormalities, it’s essential to consider the top trends to expect through the year. Congratulations and welcome to 2021!

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Mastering Disruption: A Smarter, More Connected Approach

Logistics Viewpoints

They can ingest large volumes of functional data and leverage advanced intelligence to recognize broad trends and specific disruptive events. It is not surprising that the TMS market will nearly double in size between 2024 and 2029, increasing from $11.75 billion to $23.07 billion.

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India Eyes Becoming the Next China, But Challenges Remain

MTS Logistics

If current trends continue, China’s population will top 1.44 billion in 2029 and from there, it will decrease. Population Growth As of March 2023, India’s population topped China where 1.428 billion are living in India vs. 1.425 billion living in China. This is mainly due to the one-child policy that was adopted in the 1980s.

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Additive Manufacturing Is Emerging From Prototypes

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The United States currently leads the world in terms of AM product value but will be passed by China in 2029 under present conditions. Additive manufacturing brings production closer to the places where products are sold and used. 3D printing has the potential to change the manufacturing world as we know it.

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November 2024 Freight Market Update

Trinity Logistics

That percentage of growth appears to be trending less in calendar 2025, with moderate growth forecast through the end of 2029 (Figure 1.1). is anticipating year-over-year growth of 2.8 percent in 2024 with regards to gross domestic product (GDP). Generally, for every one percent of GDP growth, that typically translates into 1.5

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