Q2 2026 arrives with more complexity than clarity. The Middle East conflict has introduced a new layer of economic uncertainty that is rippling across every mode of transportation, driving fuel costs higher, disrupting international trade lanes, and adding pressure to supply chains that were just beginning to find their footing.
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Q2 2026 Supply Chain & Logistics Outlook
By Averitt on March, 30 2026
Topics: International Mexico Supply Chain Truckload LTL Distribution and Fulfillment Industry News Intermodal
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Q1 2026 Supply Chain & Logistics Outlook
By Averitt on January, 4 2026
The start of 2026 doesn’t bring a clean reset for the supply chain—but it does bring more clarity than we’ve had in recent years. Across transportation, ports, and warehousing, conditions are being shaped less by sudden demand swings and more by structural changes: tighter capacity, regulatory enforcement, evolving trade patterns, and the lingering influence of trade policy and tariffs on sourcing and routing decisions. Together, these forces are reinforcing the need for flexibility when disruptions occur.



