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2026 State of the North American Supply Chain

Preparing Supply Chains for 2026: Insight From 1,000+ Shippers

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Navigate 2026 With Clarity and Control

Planning for the year ahead isn’t about chasing predictions—it’s about understanding the realities shaping supply chains today. From shifting volume expectations to persistent tariff pressure and tighter execution margins, shippers are entering 2026 with confidence that’s measured, disciplined, and intentional.

In this white paper, Averitt’s 2026 State of the North American Supply Chain brings together insights from more than 1,000 shipper interviews to explore how organizations are recalibrating strategies across domestic, international, and cross-border networks. You’ll gain a practical look at what’s changing, where risks are emerging, and how leading shippers are preparing to operate with less slack and more accountability.

Ready to take a closer look at how your supply chain strategy stacks up for 2026? Download the white paper to uncover actionable insights that can help you plan with greater confidence, resilience, and control in the year ahead.

 

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