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2025 State of The North American Supply Chain

Navigate 2025 with Confidence: Insights from 1,000+ Shippers

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The logistics landscape is constantly evolving, and understanding the challenges and opportunities ahead is crucial for success. That’s why we’ve compiled the insights of over 1,000 shippers from across diverse industries into our 10th Annual State of the North American Supply Chain Survey.

This milestone white paper provides data-driven analysis, actionable strategies, and expert perspectives to help you build a more resilient and efficient supply chain in 2025. From navigating shifting trade policies to embracing sustainability and emerging technologies, this report is your guide to staying ahead in a dynamic industry.

What’s Inside:

  • Economic trends and their impact on shipping volumes
  • Insights on cross-border trade with Canada, Mexico, and beyond
  • The latest on port preferences and labor market challenges
  • Strategies for addressing shipping rate fluctuations
  • The growing importance of sustainability in decision-making

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