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47 issues · 47 keepers · 7 tier-5 · 40 tier-4

Middle East war & the Strait of Hormuz shock

6 tier-4

The late-February 2026 US-Israeli strikes on Tehran opened 100+ days of Gulf conflict that became the dominant logistics story of early 2026 — a real-time stress test of how carriers, fuel markets, and air freight absorb a chokepoint crisis. These keepers trace the analytical arc from the war's onset through carriers deciding to permanently engineer around the Strait rather than wait for it to reopen, and the manufacturing recovery it quietly reversed.

Emergency Surcharges Soar as Container Flows Collapse. Plus the Houthis Enter the Gulf Conflict

TIER 4 Apr 2, 2026

Carriers issued emergency surcharges as container flows collapsed under the 2 March geopolitical shock, hitting freight forwarders and shippers hard. A second item reports Iranian-backed Houthi missile strikes on southern Israel marking a major escalation that threatens regional shipping routes. Data take: Eurozone manufacturing PMI rose to 51.6 in March though input costs hit their highest since late 2022.

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Limited Hormuz options & Global data centre logistics. Plus China detains Panama-flagged vessels

TIER 4 Apr 9, 2026

John Manners-Bell argues Iran's stranglehold over the Strait of Hormuz, despite US air/sea superiority, could decide the war's outcome. A second item flags China's surge in detentions of Panama-flagged vessels as the CK Hutchison Balboa/Cristobal terminal dispute turns into live operational risk, plus the 36.1% data-centre logistics growth forecast.

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MSC ships boarded by Iran as vessels seek to leave Gulf. Plus Hyundai Glovis Q1 26

TIER 4 Apr 24, 2026

MSC was reportedly attempting to evacuate container vessels from the Gulf, with at least two (possibly three) ships attacked or boarded by Iranian Revolutionary Guard naval forces as the conflict escalated. Secondary item: Hyundai Glovis Q1 2026 revenue rose 8.16% YoY to KRW 7.812trn though profits came under cost pressure.

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Shipping Engineers a Hormuz Bypass. Plus Q1 2026 European Road Freight Rates

TIER 4 May 6, 2026

Maersk signalled the clearest sign yet that carriers won't wait for the Strait of Hormuz to reopen, instead reconfiguring Gulf operations around assumed persistent disruption and rebuilding networks in real time. Companion piece covers Q1 European road freight rates with contract rates climbing as fuel surges; data take notes Eurozone manufacturing PMI hit a near-four-year high of 52.2. A structurally important shift in how carriers treat Gulf risk.

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War's Quiet Assault on Manufacturing Industry. Plus DHL's focus on profits

TIER 4 May 7, 2026

An analytical piece argues the late-February 2026 Middle East conflict quietly reversed a recovering global manufacturing sector that had PMIs comfortably in expansion (US above 51, India above 57, Germany recovering). Paired with DHL Group's stable Q1, where revenue dipped 1.9% but EBIT rose 8.3% to EUR1.48bn on a profit focus. The manufacturing-disruption analysis carries above-average durable value, plus bunker prices surging 52% since March.

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OECD Report asks questions about structure of logistics markets. Plus air freight markets

TIER 4 Jun 5, 2026

Lead brief surfaces an OECD report questioning the structure of logistics markets and the long-term trajectory of global trade, set against Middle East war instability. Paired with a Q2 2026 air freight analysis showing a volatile recovery after Gulf airspace closures, with China-N. America rates climbing 12% to $6.16/kg. ---

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The tariff era & the restructuring of global trade

1 tier-5 · 7 tier-4

From the 2024 US election through "Liberation Day" reciprocal tariffs to the Supreme Court's IEEPA ruling and de minimis repeal, US trade policy became the structural backdrop against which the whole industry replanned. These are the durable framings — Manners-Bell's election-night read, the Liberation Day shock, and the policy whiplash that made even short-term forecasting impossible.

Quick take: What will a Trump presidency mean for the logistics industry?

TIER 4 Nov 9, 2024

Manners-Bell's immediate analysis of the 2024 US election outcome and its policy implications for global logistics — a durable framing of the tariff/trade agenda that drove the subsequent two years of disruption.

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Trump's plans throws global trading system into chaos

TIER 5 Apr 5, 2025

Manners-Bell's analysis of Trump's 'Liberation Day' reciprocal-tariff regime unravelling decades of integrated global supply chains — the defining 2025 trade-policy shock whose framing remains a reference point for the tariff era.

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Maersk CEO - China's Industry No Longer Needs the US

TIER 4 Aug 12, 2025

Maersk CEO Vincent Clerc argued on the analyst call that China is far less dependent on the US than Washington believes, a notable strategic read on shifting trade dependence. The comment accompanied weaker Maersk results: operating profit down 12.3% y-o-y to $845m and operating margin off 110bps to 6.44% despite revenue up 2.8% to $13,130m.

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Global Freight Forwarding contracts, European Road Freight and Transatlantic Rates

TIER 4 Aug 7, 2025

Ti's Global Freight Forwarding 2025 report projects the market will contract in 2025 amid a tougher trade environment, while the Upply x Ti x IRU study shows European road freight contract and spot rate indexes converging at 132.2. Transatlantic air freight fell to its lowest in over 100 weeks, with Europe-Americas head-haul rates at $1.75/kg, and the data take cites Germany's PMI recovery to 49.1 as a positive logistics-demand signal.

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US re-imposes de minimis restrictions

TIER 4 Aug 27, 2025

The US ended its de minimis duty exemption effective 29 August, a durable policy shift after the aborted March 2025 attempt, with major implications for cross-border e-commerce flows and parcel logistics. Data take notes the world port volumes index rose to 121.9 in Q2 2025, up 3.3 points YoY, well above the six-year average increase.

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US re-imposing tariffs after Supreme Court rule against IEEPA. Plus Middle East North Africa Logistics Monitor

TIER 4 Feb 26, 2026

Lead argues US trade policy has returned to acute volatility: after the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA-based tariffs, the administration is re-imposing them, leaving it impossible to estimate the trade environment even short-term. Paired with Ti's MENA monthly logistics monitor. Data take shows 2025 cross-border e-commerce logistics rose ~52% from EUR 63.3bn to EUR 96.1bn, outpacing domestic growth.

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EU–Mexico deal redraws global supply chains & Q2 ocean freight update

TIER 4 May 28, 2026

Covers the modernised EU-Mexico free trade agreement signed 22 May in Mexico City (replacing the 2000 framework) and how it is redrawing global supply chains, alongside the Q2 Ocean Freight Rate Tracker on oversupply and policy-driven uncertainty. Data take highlights the EU's historic EUR 360bn goods trade deficit with China in 2025 and the loss of 1 million EU industrial jobs since 2019.

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U.S. Alleges Container Cartel. Plus TOC CSC Live 2026: A Trade Overview for 2026-27

TIER 4 May 22, 2026

The US DOJ charged executives from several Chinese shipping container manufacturers with conspiring to fix prices and restrict output of nearly all the world's standard dry containers from late 2019 to early 2024, alleging a Sherman Act violation. Also flags a TOC CSC Live trade outlook for 2026-27 and the May Asia Pacific monitor. The antitrust action is a genuinely notable structural development for container supply economics. ---

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Red Sea, Suez & the Ukraine-war inflection

1 tier-5 · 4 tier-4

The older structural shocks that defined the prior cycle: the Houthi Red Sea crisis that rerouted global shipping around the Cape from December 2023, and the February-March 2022 Ukraine war recognized in real time as overtaking Covid as the dominant supply-chain risk. Kept for the contemporaneous early framings of inflection points that proved durable.

Logistics Briefing: Ukraine war initial effects may be localised but longer term might be structural, Ocean rate relief for shippers from Q3 2022, Geodis & GXO in latest news

TIER 4 Mar 2, 2022

Contemporaneous structural-vs-localised analysis of the Ukraine war's logistics consequences at the war's outset — the kind of early durable framing worth keeping years later.

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Logistics Briefing: Ukraine crisis overtakes Covid as biggest threat to global supply chain, CMA CGM profit leap higher in 2021 and Posti & Nippon Express in latest news

TIER 4 Mar 9, 2022

Marks the moment the Ukraine war was recognized as the dominant structural risk to global supply chains, overtaking Covid — a durable framing of a 2022 inflection point.

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Logistics Briefing: e-commerce logistics market growth, Ukraine war affects road freight in central Europe, Rail Freight & EU Sanctions on Russia and Maersk & FedEx in latest news

TIER 4 Mar 16, 2022

Documents the concrete early effects of the Ukraine war and EU sanctions on Russia-bound road and rail freight (feasibility of moving goods to/through Russia) — durable record of the trade decoupling's onset.

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Suez attacks: Shipping lines suspend operations

TIER 5 Dec 21, 2023

Marks the onset of the Houthi Red Sea crisis as carriers suspend Suez transits and reroute via the Cape, the trigger for over a year of reshaped global shipping.

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China-Europe rail deforms as Ukrainians blow-up tunnel

TIER 4 Dec 7, 2023

Notable geopolitical disruption to the China-Europe rail corridor (tunnel sabotage) set against still-rising China-Europe Express container volumes. ---

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Carrier consolidation & the freight super-cycle arc

2 tier-5 · 2 tier-4

The structural story of ocean shipping: from the 2022 post-Covid super-cycle apex, through the dissolution of the 2M Alliance that realigned liner competition, to Hapag-Lloyd's $4bn-plus ZIM acquisition. The high-water-mark and turning-point numbers worth remembering as anchors for the cycle.

Recovery in road freight capacity driven by lower market volumes

TIER 5 Jan 27, 2023

Reports Maersk and MSC agreeing to end the 2M Alliance — a landmark structural realignment of global liner shipping (the largest carrier alliance dissolving) that reshaped competition for years afterward.

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Hapag-Lloyd posts record profit for 2022

TIER 5 Mar 9, 2023

Marks the absolute peak of the post-COVID container shipping super-cycle (Hapag-Lloyd EBITDA up 79% y-o-y to ~EUR19.4bn), a high-water-mark number worth remembering as the era's apex before the steep decline.

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Hapag-Lloyd and Zim agree purchase

TIER 4 Feb 19, 2026

Reports Hapag-Lloyd has agreed to acquire 100% of ZIM Integrated Shipping Services for US$35.00 per share in cash, a total transaction value over US$4 billion - a notable consolidation move among container lines. Data take notes global warehousing costs held broadly stable in Q3 2025, with Europe's index edging up to 120.7 (from 120.2), reinforcing a sustained high-cost plateau.

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MSC feeder fleet renewal, DSV's integration of Schenker

TIER 4 Aug 6, 2025

MSC is launching one of the largest feeder fleet renewal programmes in carrier history, signalling a structural shift toward flexible, cleaner networks as carriers redesign for the future. The piece also covers DSV's completed acquisition and integration of Schenker in a soft market, with the data take noting DHL Global Forwarding revenue down 1.2% in H1, broadly in line with Ti's 1.1% forecast market decline. ---

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Ports, terminals & the geopolitics of infrastructure

1 tier-5 · 1 tier-4

Port ownership became a geopolitical front line, most prominently the CK Hutchison sale of its global ports business (including Panama Canal terminals) to an MSC/BlackRock consortium under US-China-Panama pressure — and the Baltimore Key Bridge disaster as the era's reference disruption event.

Baltimore bridge crash: Maersk-operated ship destroys Key Bridge

TIER 5 Mar 28, 2024

Landmark disaster: the Maersk-chartered Dali destroyed Baltimore's Key Bridge, killing workers and closing a major US port, a reference event in supply-chain risk.

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CK Hutchison sells ports business. Plus a steady drop for Global Ocean rates

TIER 5 Mar 8, 2025

CK Hutchison's agreement to sell its global ports business (including Panama Canal terminals) to an MSC/BlackRock consortium — a geopolitically charged landmark deal that reshapes container-terminal ownership and ties directly to US-China-Panama tensions. ---

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Logistics M&A & sector reshaping

1 tier-5 · 5 tier-4

The deals that redrew the industry map: DSV/Schenker (the largest forwarding deal in history), WiseTech/E2open and DAT/Convoy in logistics tech, the Union Pacific–Norfolk Southern transcontinental rail merger, Nippon Express's global-provider push, and Boeing's aerospace reintegration. Landmark transactions worth keeping over the routine monthly M&A recaps.

Boeing buys Spirit AeroSystems. Plus China & Russia's new sea-rail service

TIER 4 Jul 10, 2024

Boeing's ~$4.7bn reacquisition of Spirit AeroSystems — a landmark aerospace supply-chain reintegration responding to Boeing's quality crisis, durable as a vertical-integration case study.

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DSV emerges as largest global forwarder

TIER 5 Sep 18, 2024

DSV's EUR14.3bn acquisition of DB Schenker — the largest deal in freight-forwarding history, creating the world's largest forwarder (~EUR39.3bn revenue, 150,000 staff) and a structural reshaping of the industry that defines the sector for years.

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WiseTech's E2open $2.1bn acquisition. Plus global high tech 6.6% growth forecast

TIER 4 May 30, 2025

WiseTech's $2.1bn acquisition of E2open — a major consolidation in supply-chain software that durably reshapes the logistics-tech vendor landscape.

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DAT acquires Convoy, Union Pacific bids for Norfolk Southern

TIER 4 Aug 1, 2025

Two structurally significant US deals: DAT agreed to acquire the Convoy freight-tech platform from Flexport for ~$250m, called the biggest freight-tech shakeup of 2025, and Union Pacific made an ~$85bn stock-and-cash offer for Norfolk Southern (a 25% premium) that would create the first transcontinental US railroad. The data take notes European port congestion easing, with Antwerp wait times down 68% from their May peak.

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Nippon Express buys Metro. Plus Asia Pacific Logistics Monitor

TIER 4 Apr 22, 2026

Nippon Express agreed to acquire Metro Supply Chain Group (operations in Canada, US and UK) via a special-purpose company, a significant step toward its goal of becoming a global logistics provider. Bundled with the April 2026 Asia Pacific Monthly Logistics Monitor and a data take on the $3trn data-centre buildout fueling logistics demand.

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How SpaceX's IPO will launch a million tonne supply chain. Plus MSC denies it wants to buy Hapag-Lloyd

TIER 4 Jun 19, 2026

Lead piece argues SpaceX's $86bn IPO (now the world's fifth most valuable company) will catalyze a million-tonne space-and-Earth supply chain via its Terafab facility and orbital data-centre ambitions, benefiting US domestic and international express logistics. Also covers a German Manager Magazine report that MSC is in talks to buy part or all of Hapag-Lloyd (later denied), an opinion that Gulf maritime logistics have permanently changed post-ceasefire, and Rhenus Group's FY2025 revenue decline (-4.65% to EUR 8.2bn) masking integration progress. ---

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Structural growth verticals — data centres, healthcare, defence, space

5 tier-4

The new demand categories Ti repeatedly flagged as durable growth engines beyond the freight cycle: data-centre and AI-infrastructure logistics, healthcare and GLP-1 cold-chain, European military mobility, and the emerging space supply chain. These are the forward-looking thematic pieces, not the daily rate news.

Weight-loss drugs market is huge opportunity for logistics industry

TIER 4 Oct 2, 2024

Manners-Bell's analysis of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs (forecast $45bn by 2032, ~44% CAGR) as a structural cold-chain and pharma-logistics growth driver — durable thematic piece on an emerging high-value vertical.

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European military mobility investment will supercharge freight industry. Plus China Railway over-investment

TIER 4 Sep 19, 2025

John Manners-Bell's paper argues European military mobility investment, driven by NATO deterrence needs on the eastern flank, will supercharge the freight industry after years of infrastructure neglect. A second brief on China Railway's continued massive over-investment ties into the broader Chinese over-capacity theme; the data take highlights labour costs rising faster in Eastern than Western Europe, possibly threatening the economics of Eastern European logistics hubs.

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From Tooth to Tail: A New Era for Military Logistics in Europe

TIER 4 Sep 28, 2025

A 'Month in Logistics' digest fronting John Manners-Bell's new paper on how European military mobility investment will supercharge the freight industry, examining the challenge of upgrading transport and supply chain structures for both economic and military needs. Also recaps August M&A (North America 60%, software most active segment) and popular briefs on Ocado/Kroger, tariff volatility, and PSA Mumbai's terminal expansion.

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Taiwan: One Island, One Industry, One Risk No Forecast Can Price. Plus Global Supply Chain Risk Monitor

TIER 4 Jun 4, 2026

Analytical feature on Taiwan's economic concentration risk: IMF data show 2025 real GDP growth of 8.7% (fastest in over a decade), forecast 5.2% in 2026, but the single-industry (semiconductor) dependence creates a supply-chain tail risk no forecast can price. Paired with the monthly Global Supply Chain Risk Monitor and a note that jet fuel prices fell 11.4% week-on-week to $141.64/bbl (still up 57.3% YoY).

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Contract logistics market to grow 3.3% in 2025. Plus FedEx flat revenue.

TIER 4 Jun 27, 2025

Ti's flagship Global Contract Logistics 2025 report forecasts 3.3% growth, with momentum strongest in Asia Pacific (high single-digit on industrial investment, consumption, infrastructure) while Europe stays flat. Supporting briefs cover H&M's regionalisation of its supply chain to cut geopolitical risk, FedEx's flat 2025/2026 revenue outlook dragged by its soon-to-spin-off Freight division, and the death of founder Fred Smith. The market-sizing data anchors this above routine daily editions. ---

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Automation, labour & logistics technology

3 tier-4

How technology and labour economics are reshaping operations: worker-protection policy paradoxically accelerating robotics, UPS rolling out continuous RFID sensing, and the failure of blockchain (TradeLens) as a cautionary tech case study.

TradeLens' surmise is not a Blockchain failure

TIER 4 Dec 14, 2022

A durable post-mortem on the shutdown of TradeLens (Maersk/IBM), the most cited case study of blockchain's failure to take hold in supply-chain logistics.

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From Minimum Wage to Maximum Automation. Plus Last-Mile Delivery Start-Up on the Rise

TIER 4 Jan 28, 2026

A John Manners-Bell thought piece argues that worker-protection policies (minimum wage hikes, expanded labour regulation, higher employer costs) are paradoxically accelerating robotics and AI adoption across supply chains. A second item profiles last-mile delivery start-ups turning customer pain points into cloud-platform and location-tech opportunities.

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UPS has rolled out RFID & DACHSER holds steady despite a tough FY2025

TIER 4 Apr 16, 2026

UPS is rolling out RFID sensing across its US small-package network, replacing point-in-time barcode scans with automated continuous package detection through vehicles, hubs and stores. DACHSER posted record FY2025 revenue of EUR 8.3bn (+3.4%) despite subdued European demand. Data take: Saudi non-oil PMI collapsed to 48.8 in March, ending a 66-month expansion as Gulf war broke out. ---

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Deglobalization, supply-chain structure & regulation

7 tier-4

The conceptual backbone — Manners-Bell's "Death of Globalization" thesis, structural primers on the semiconductor supply chain, binding EU due-diligence and green-shipping legislation, the Ukraine peace scenario, and the China-shipbuilding tariff seed. The pieces that explain the forces, not the events.

An Interview with John Manners-Bell, Author, The Death of Globalization

TIER 4 May 28, 2023

Long-form interview with John Manners-Bell on his book 'The Death of Globalization', a durable articulation of the deglobalization thesis driving supply-chain restructuring.

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The Death of Globalization: The Challenge of Green Legislation to International Shipping

TIER 4 Oct 29, 2023

Manners-Bell thesis piece on how green legislation pressures international shipping, durable analysis tied to his 'Death of Globalization' framing.

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New European supply chain law enforces ethics and sustainability

TIER 4 Apr 12, 2024

Reports the EU's corporate sustainability due-diligence law (CSDDD) clearing its final hurdle, a binding regulatory shift that reshapes supply-chain compliance for years.

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The structure of the semiconductor supply chain and its logistics - Part One

TIER 4 Apr 28, 2024

Durable explanatory analysis of how the semiconductor supply chain is structured and the logistics it depends on, a structural primer that stays relevant beyond the news cycle.

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China shipbuilding boom triggers talk of tariffs + The Canadian oil pipeline

TIER 4 May 29, 2024

Early framing of the US push to tariff Chinese-built ships (the seed of the USTR Section 301 shipbuilding action), tying China's shipyard dominance to container freight-rate dynamics.

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Breaking News: Peace in Ukraine? Implications For The Supply Chain and Logistics Industry

TIER 4 Feb 14, 2025

Special breaking-news briefing assessing supply-chain and logistics implications of a prospective Russia-Ukraine peace deal — durable scenario analysis of post-war trade and reconstruction logistics.

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Ti's European Road Freight Market Report. Plus Evri, DHL, GXO & Wincanton.

TIER 4 Jun 20, 2025

Ti publishes its European Road Freight Transport 2025 report, finding a tentative recovery with 1.1% growth after a stagnant 2024. UK CMA news dominates: a probe into the Evri/DHL eCommerce UK merger (estimated 10.3% combined share) and conditional approval of GXO's Wincanton acquisition requiring divestment of grocery warehousing. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's letter warning of AI-driven workforce cuts signals structural change ahead for logistics.

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New! Ti's Monday Briefing: 21st July 2025

TIER 4 Jul 21, 2025

Manners-Bell's weekly synthesis recaps Middle East shipping disruption, European road-freight perishables growth, UK inflation risk, and J.B. Hunt's e-commerce-driven weakness, then previews the week's PMIs, ECB rate decision, August 1 tariff deadline, and a wave of trucking/3PL/forwarder Q2 results. Notes Vietnam and Indonesia tariff deals pressuring APAC neighbors, and LAX air freight volumes down 17.8% y-o-y in May. The weekly digest format gives more durable cross-sector context than the daily editions.

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