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Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) has released 'The Road Ahead: Key Trends and Capabilities Shaping the North American Freight Transportation Market', a Transporeon report analyzing the truckload transportation sector. The report highlights five key trends:

1. Market Challenges: Low demand and ample capacity creating difficulties for carriers.
2. Nearshoring: Mexico surpassing China as the leading source of U.S. imports.
3. Freight Fraud: 59% increase in cargo theft in Q3 2023 compared to Q3 2022.
4. Sustainability and Electric Vehicles: New emissions standards accelerating the switch to greener vehicles.
5. California's AB5 Bill: Potential reclassification of independent contractors as employees.

The report suggests solutions including enhanced collaboration via transportation management platforms, real-time freight visibility, and digital tools to streamline processes.

Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) ha rilasciato 'La Strada da Percorrere: Tendenze Chiave e Capacità che Rappresentano il Mercato del Trasporto Merci Nordamericano', un rapporto di Transporeon che analizza il settore del trasporto merci su camion. Il rapporto mette in evidenza cinque tendenze chiave:

1. Incertezze di Mercato: Bassa domanda e ampia capacità che creano difficoltà per i corrieri.
2. Nearshoring: Il Messico supera la Cina come principale fonte di importazioni negli Stati Uniti.
3. Frode sul Carico: Aumento del 59% dei furti di merci nel terzo trimestre del 2023 rispetto al terzo trimestre del 2022.
4. Sostenibilità e Veicoli Elettrici: Nuovi standard sulle emissioni che accelerano il passaggio a veicoli più ecologici.
5. Legge AB5 della California: Possibile riclassificazione dei lavoratori autonomi come dipendenti.

Il rapporto suggerisce soluzioni come una maggiore collaborazione tramite piattaforme di gestione dei trasporti, visibilità in tempo reale delle merci e strumenti digitali per semplificare i processi.

Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) ha lanzado 'El Camino por Delante: Tendencias Clave y Capacidades que Están Dando Forma al Mercado de Transporte de Carga en América del Norte', un informe de Transporeon que analiza el sector de transporte de carga por camión. El informe destaca cinco tendencias clave:

1. Desafíos del Mercado: Baja demanda y alta capacidad que generan dificultades para los transportistas.
2. Nearshoring: México supera a China como la principal fuente de importaciones a EE.UU.
3. Fraude de Carga: Aumento del 59% en robos de carga en el tercer trimestre de 2023 en comparación con el tercer trimestre de 2022.
4. Sostenibilidad y Vehículos Eléctricos: Nuevos estándares de emisiones que aceleran la transición hacia vehículos más ecológicos.
5. Proyecto de Ley AB5 de California: Posible reclasificación de contratistas independientes como empleados.

El informe sugiere soluciones que incluyen colaboración mejorada a través de plataformas de gestión de transporte, visibilidad de carga en tiempo real y herramientas digitales para agilizar procesos.

Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB)는 '미래를 위한 길: 북미 화물 운송 시장을 형성하는 주요 트렌드와 역량'이라는 Transporeon 보고서를 발표했습니다. 이 보고서는 화물 운송 분야를 분석하고 있으며, 다섯 가지 주요 트렌드를 강조하고 있습니다:

1. 시장 도전과제: 낮은 수요와 과도한 용량으로 인한 운송업체의 어려움.
2. 니어쇼어링: 멕시코가 미국 수입의 주요원천으로 중국을 초월.
3. 화물 사기: 2022년 3분기 대비 2023년 3분기 화물 도난이 59% 증가.
4. 지속 가능성 및 전기차: 새로운 배출 기준이 더 친환경적인 차량으로의 전환을 가속화.
5. 캘리포니아의 AB5 법안: 독립 계약자를 직원으로 재분류할 가능성.

보고서는 운송 관리 플랫폼을 통한 협업 강화, 실시간 화물 가시성, 프로세스를 간소화하기 위한 디지털 도구 등의 솔루션을 제안하고 있습니다.

Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) a publié 'Le Chemin à Venir: Tendances Clés et Capacités Façonnant le Marché du Transport de Fret en Amérique du Nord', un rapport de Transporeon qui analyse le secteur du transport routier de marchandises. Le rapport met en lumière cinq tendances clés:

1. Défis du Marché: Faible demande et capacité abondante créant des difficultés pour les transporteurs.
2. Nearshoring: Le Mexique dépasse la Chine en tant que principale source d'importations aux États-Unis.
3. Fraude de Fret: Augmentation de 59% des vols de marchandises au troisième trimestre 2023 par rapport au troisième trimestre 2022.
4. Soutenabilité et Véhiculés Électriques: De nouvelles normes d'émission accélérant le passage à des véhicules plus écologiques.
5. Projet de Loi AB5 de Californie: Reclassement potentiel des travailleurs indépendants en tant qu'employés.

Le rapport suggère des solutions telles qu'une collaboration accrue via des plateformes de gestion du transport, la visibilité en temps réel du fret et des outils numériques pour simplifier les processus.

Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) hat 'Der Weg nach Vorne: Wichtige Trends und Fähigkeiten, die den nordamerikanischen Gütertransportmarkt prägen' veröffentlicht, einen Bericht von Transporeon, der den Lkw-Transportsektor analysiert. Der Bericht hebt fünf wichtige Trends hervor:

1. Marktherausforderungen: Niedrige Nachfrage und hohe Kapazität schaffen Schwierigkeiten für die Transportdienstleister.
2. Nearshoring: Mexiko überholt China als wichtigste Quelle für US-Importe.
3. Frachtbetrug: 59% Anstieg bei Ladungsdiebstählen im dritten Quartal 2023 im Vergleich zum dritten Quartal 2022.
4. Nachhaltigkeit und Elektrofahrzeuge: Neue Emissionsstandards beschleunigen den Wechsel zu umweltfreundlicheren Fahrzeugen.
5. Californiens AB5-Gesetz: Mögliche Neureklassifizierung von unabhängigen Auftragnehmern zu Angestellten.

Der Bericht schlägt Lösungen wie verbesserte Zusammenarbeit über Transportmanagement-Plattformen, Echtzeit-Sichtbarkeit der Fracht und digitale Werkzeuge zur Optimierung von Prozessen vor.

Positive
  • Release of comprehensive market analysis report on North American freight transportation trends
  • Identification of key market trends and challenges, providing valuable insights for industry stakeholders
  • Suggestion of technology solutions to address current market challenges
Negative
  • Current market conditions of low demand and ample capacity creating challenges for carriers
  • 59% increase in cargo theft in Q3 2023 compared to Q3 2022, indicating rising freight fraud risks
  • Potential cost increases for trucking companies due to California's AB5 bill and possible similar legislation in other states

Nearshoring, electrification and freight fraud among the current trends and challenges facing North American truckload transportation

WESTMINSTER, Colo., Aug. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) has released "The Road Ahead: Key Trends and Capabilities Shaping the North American Freight Transportation Market," a Transporeon report identifying key developments impacting the future of the truckload transportation sector in North America.

The report analyzes market trends and data based on survey responses from Indago supply chain research community members as well as the Transporeon shipper and carrier community. Due to the current supply surplus in the North American truckload transportation market, the report discusses technology solutions to address the challenges faced by transportation and logistics stakeholders.

Key highlights of the report are the growing importance of Mexico as a source of U.S. imports, sustainability and the electrification of trucking, California's AB5 bill and freight fraud:

  • Market Challenges: The current state of North America's truckload sector — low demand and ample capacity — have created challenges for carriers. The report highlights the complexity of demand sources contributing to a decline in trucking load requests and discusses the necessary capabilities to compete in the rapidly evolving truckload market.
  • Nearshoring: Driven by the combination of global geopolitical volatility and sustainable emissions goals, the continuing growth of nearshoring is identified as a key trend for truckload-related businesses. As Mexico surpasses China as the leading source of goods imported into the U.S., 88% of small to medium-size supply chain businesses plan to migrate partially to suppliers closer to the U.S., while 45% plan to switch all of them (Capterra). The report examines how these changes may affect the truckload transportation market.
  • Freight Fraud: Freight fraud is a growing risk in the truckload sector, with CargoNet reporting a 59% increase in cargo theft in Q3 2023 compared to Q3 2022. An April 2024 survey found that 48% of respondents experienced cargo theft or freight fraud in the past year. Shippers, carriers and logistics service providers (LSPs) are advised to consider and prevent freight fraud. The report outlines steps to reduce its likelihood.
  • Sustainability and Electric Vehicles: New emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks at both state and federal levels are accelerating the switch to more emissions-friendly vehicles, with forensic carbon accounting and measurement a potential legal necessity for shippers and carriers. Hurdles such as mileage range and charging infrastructure are among the limitations preventing fleets from greater adoption of electric vehicles.
  • The Implications of California's AB5: Driver shortage is an ongoing challenge for carriers and LSPs, adding to the cost burden of enterprises as they bid to retain experienced and valuable driver support. Costs have the potential to rise further following the enactment of AB5 in California, which mandates reclassifying many independent contractor drivers as employees, requiring trucking companies to pay additional benefits and payroll taxes. The possibility of similar legislation spreading to other states could further exacerbate these challenges.

Responding Intelligently and Effectively to Whatever Happens Down the Road
"The Road Ahead: Key Trends and Capabilities Shaping the North American Freight Transportation Market" highlights solutions to help overcome the obstacles faced by the transportation industry. This includes enhanced collaboration via transportation management platforms, real-time freight visibility to guard against freight fraud, and digital tools to speed up and streamline processes.

"We are confident this report will be a valuable resource for shippers and carriers at a time when the industry acknowledges it has been bumping along the bottom for a long period," said Ed Moran, managing director, Americas, Transporeon. "By recognizing important trends and identifying how such trends might support business growth, all parties can proactively exploit collaborative digital tools that meet the demands of shippers and carriers alike."

To access "The Road Ahead: Key Trends and Capabilities Shaping the North American Freight Transportation Market" report, visit:  https://www.transporeon.com/en_US/reports/the-road-ahead

About Transporeon
At Transporeon, a Trimble Company, our mission is to bring transportation in sync with the world. We power the largest global freight network of more than 1,400 shippers and retailers and more than 150,000 carriers and logistics service providers. Every day they execute more than 110,000 transports on our platform and book more than 100,000 dock-appointments for loading and unloading. In the course of one year, roughly $59bn in freight is being processed on our platform.

Our leading transportation management platform connects all actors along the supply chain. It facilitates collaboration between the different parties, helps to automate manual processes and provides valuable real-time insights. The modular Application Hubs solve specific logistics challenges and range from freight sourcing over transport execution and dock and yard management to freight audit and payment. Data hubs provide insights into logistics operations, market developments and carbon emissions, next to ensuring transparency in the supply chain through visibility. Our platform works across all geographies and all modes of transportation, empowering logistics teams to move, manage and monitor freight.

Transporeon is headquartered in Ulm, Germany, and maintains 18 offices around the globe with over 1,400 employees across 27 countries. For more information, visit: www.transporeon.com.

About Trimble
Trimble is transforming the ways people move, build and live. Core technologies in positioning, modeling and data analytics connect the digital and physical worlds to improve our customers' productivity, quality, safety, transparency and sustainability. For more information about Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB), visit: www.trimble.com.

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What are the key trends identified in Trimble's Transporeon report for North American transportation?

The report identifies five key trends: market challenges due to low demand and ample capacity, nearshoring with Mexico surpassing China as the leading source of U.S. imports, increasing freight fraud, sustainability and electric vehicle adoption, and the implications of California's AB5 bill on driver classification.

How has freight fraud changed according to Trimble's TRMB report?

According to the report, freight fraud has significantly increased. CargoNet reported a 59% increase in cargo theft in Q3 2023 compared to Q3 2022, and an April 2024 survey found that 48% of respondents experienced cargo theft or freight fraud in the past year.

What solutions does Trimble's TRMB Transporeon report suggest for the transportation industry?

The report suggests solutions including enhanced collaboration via transportation management platforms, real-time freight visibility to guard against freight fraud, and digital tools to speed up and streamline processes in response to the identified challenges and trends.

How is nearshoring affecting the North American truckload market according to Trimble's TRMB report?

The report indicates that nearshoring is a key trend, with Mexico surpassing China as the leading source of goods imported into the U.S. 88% of small to medium-size supply chain businesses plan to migrate partially to suppliers closer to the U.S., while 45% plan to switch all of them, potentially affecting the truckload transportation market.

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